Primary and secondary response signal - correct answer ✔]
Which stage in the crisis intervention process do responders take action to
prevent the spread of crisis? - correct answer ✔Containment
Bronfenbrenners psychosocial development is - correct answer ✔
How do the creation of London metro police department relate to modern
policing? - correct answer ✔This model led to the establishment of police
departments in Boston (1838), New York City (1844), and Philadelphia (1854).
Crisis intervention had now moved from the responsibility of the military to
civilian authorities.
What year was FEMA (federal emergency management agency) created and
what is its primary responsibility? - correct answer ✔1979 by jimmy carter.
Allowed for the merger of many of the nearly 100 federal agencies involved in
crisis response. This new agency placed much emphasis not only on
response, containment, and de-escalation, but also on remediation and
prevention (preparedness).
When can Remediation occur? - correct answer ✔Actions taken to alleviate
the negative residual effects of the crisis
Example of an individual who is threatening suicide, what kind of crisis? -
correct answer ✔Microcrisis
What is Equilibrium? - correct answer ✔A balance of opposing forces within
a system
,What was Clara Barton to the Red Cross? - correct answer ✔Established in
1881 by Clara Barton to respond to disaster, war, and public disorder. Also a
civil war nurse.
Who was Sir Robert peel was to the London metro police department? -
correct answer ✔Established the first modern police department, the London
Metropolitan Police Dept., to respond to crime and disorder without resorting
to military force
What is Cognitive and Emotional coping? - correct answer ✔
Bronfenbrenners theory? Stress of a parents job on their kids - correct
answer ✔A young child's relationship with their father may be adversely
effected by the amount of stress the father experiences at work. High stress
impacts the father's ability to be a responsive parent to the child. In this case
the child's Exosystem (the father's work) is impacting their Microsystem
(paret-child relationship).
Whiskey Rebellion of 1794? - correct answer ✔The beginning of crisis
intervention in America. President George Washington mobilized a force of
13,000 militia to quell an uprising in western Pennsylvania by farmers upset
with newly imposed whiskey tariffs. The episode marked the first use of the
Militia Law of 1792,
L.A. Response to 1992 riots what was LAPD response to it? - correct answer
✔
The classification system of various types of crisis? - correct answer ✔The
Microcrisis: A crisis that at its outset is limited to a single individual or family
and their immediate environment. There is little chance for such a crisis to
spread to other systems.
, The Mesocrisis: A crisis involving multiple systems within a confined area that
runs the risk of spreading unless contained. May require significant resources.
The Exocrisis: A crisis involving multiple systems within a particular region,
including the potential to impact systems far removed from the actual crisis.
Containment is critical to avoid further spreading
The Macrocrisis: Whereas an exocrisis is limited a particular region, the
Macrocrisis has the potential to spread to systems in other regions, or even
around the world, unless contained.
We need intervention when we loose equilibrium? - correct answer ✔True
Bronfenbrenners theory- review the various systems they talked about? -
correct answer ✔Exosystem - the fathers work.
Microsystem- parent child relationship. Influence on child's psychosocial
development
Macrosystem-the outer layer of influences on a child's development.
Mesosystem- interaction with various Microsystems together that shape a
child's development
What are the codified laws that we have to adhere to? What kind of systems
do our laws relate to? - correct answer ✔
What is homeostasis? - correct answer ✔The Human brain has evolved over
time to facilitate a state of psychological and physiological equilibrium.
What is general adaptation system? - correct answer ✔Canadian
endocrinologist who proposed a three-stage model of the stress response