EXAM WITH COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Which of the following is not summarized by Rogers (2016) as the basic
elements common to many legal standard of insanity?
(a) Motivation
(b) Unable to confirm conduct
(c) Cannot appreciate wrongfulness, nature and quality of behaviour
(d) Suffering from irresistible impulse - ANSWER-A
In order to evaluate an individual as NCRMD a requirement of what is
necessary
(a) Multiple evaluations for mental illness
(b) Causal nexus between the person's symptoms of mental disorder at
the time of the offence and their inability to appreciate the quality of
their act, or that it was wrong
(c) Evaluation that the individual had a profound mental illness at the
time of the offence
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,(d) All of the above - ANSWER-B
Statistics Canada (2014) reported that less than how many cases
nationally are NCRMD cases?
(a) 15%
(b) 25%
(c) 1%
(d) 0.5% - ANSWER-C
Which diagnosis is most common among NCRMD patients
(a) Mood disorders
(b) Borderlike personality disorder
(c) Antisocial personality disorder
(d) Psychotic disorders - ANSWER-D
Rogers (2016) highlights which approach to NCRMD that can lead to
confirmation bias in reviewing evidence?
(a) Linear best-fit model
(b) Motivation-facilitation mode
(c) Hypothesis testing
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,(d) Both A and C - ANSWER-C
Rogers (2016)' linear best fit model argues
(a) Taking a data-first approach and seeing how well the data fits with
insanity standard makes it less susceptible to bias
(b) Taking a hypothesis-first approach will ensure a more accurate
assessment
(c) Clinicians must develop a hypothesis prior to collecting data to
determine the likely cause of the person's offence
(d) By creating a hypothesis, then interviewing, testing, reviewing
records, you are more likely to get more accurate information -
ANSWER-A
Malingering is:
(a) A client having more than one mental disorder
(b) A client exaggerating mental illness for a lighter sentence
(c) A client helping the prosecution
(d) None of the above - ANSWER-B
Which of the following does not align with Rogers (2016)'s reasons as to
why a defendant does not perceive the wrongfulness of their actions?
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, (a) They suffer from delusions or disordered perceptions that they/others
were in grave dangers
(b) They believed they were defending themselves/others
(c) They believed they had to the legal or moral authority to do what
they did
(d) They had secondary gain - ANSWER-D
Which factor does not predict redivide for NCRM patients?
(a) Number of past convictions
(b) Number of past NCRMD findings
(c) Age
(d) Co-morbid personality disorder and substance use disorder -
ANSWER-C
Which static factors are not found to decrease likelihood of conditional
and/or absolute discharge for NCRMD individuals?
(a) Male
(b) Psychiatric history pre-index offence
(c) More severe index offence
(d) Less severe index offence - ANSWER-D
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