CTM exam Questions With Complete
Solutions
EUNICE
[COMPANY NAME] [Company address]
, Anchors - with Answers:factors that provide stability; could be used to provide support
or stability to a subject who is struggling or represent reasons that an individual would
not engage in targeted violence (de Becker, 1997).
Approach Behavior - with Answers:This refers to the type, frequency and intensity of the
subject's attempts to be physically proximal (close) to the target. Approach behavior
includes successful and unsuccessful attempts to approach the target.
Attack - with Answers:Carrying out (or attempting to carry out) the intended violence
against the target
(Calhoun & Weston, 2003).
Attack Related Behaviors - with Answers:Specific behaviors that are needed in order to
launch a physical assault on a target. These behaviors are displayed as steps on the
pathway to violence (Calhoun & Weston, 2009).
Behavioral Indicator - with Answers:An observable action that provides evidence of an
underlying element that may be relevant to a threat assessment and management case;
for example, a subject's actions (e.g., talking to himself or herself) might lead the threat
assessor to believe the person has a mental health disorder that influences the level of
threat posed by that individual (Bulling et al., 2008).
Behavioral Threat Assessment - with Answers:Threat assessment orientation based on
the idea that the subject will exhibit identifiable behaviors indicating the intent to commit
an act of targeted of violence
(Calhoun & Weston, 2003).
Behaviors of Concern - with Answers:observable, identifiable behaviors that an
individual exhibits while he or she is progressing on the pathway of violence (Calhoun
&Weston, 2003).
Black Swan Event - with Answers:An event that is rare, predictable only in retrospect,
with extreme impacts (Meloy,2011; Talib, 2007).
Breach - with Answers:a situation where usual security measures have been
circumvented (Calhoun & Weston, 2003).
Bunkers - with Answers:term linked to the common use of the phrase "bunker
mentality," in which an individual or group becomes defensive and surrounded by
fortifications (real and virtual) to keep information in or detractors out. Adopting a bunker
mentality in threat assessment can lead to under- or overestimation of risk
(Calhoun & Weston, 2012).
Case Dynamics - with Answers:The continuous interaction between what is known and
unknown in a particular case, and the evolving assessments used to determine the
appropriate protective response at any given point in time (Calhoun & Weston, 2012).
Solutions
EUNICE
[COMPANY NAME] [Company address]
, Anchors - with Answers:factors that provide stability; could be used to provide support
or stability to a subject who is struggling or represent reasons that an individual would
not engage in targeted violence (de Becker, 1997).
Approach Behavior - with Answers:This refers to the type, frequency and intensity of the
subject's attempts to be physically proximal (close) to the target. Approach behavior
includes successful and unsuccessful attempts to approach the target.
Attack - with Answers:Carrying out (or attempting to carry out) the intended violence
against the target
(Calhoun & Weston, 2003).
Attack Related Behaviors - with Answers:Specific behaviors that are needed in order to
launch a physical assault on a target. These behaviors are displayed as steps on the
pathway to violence (Calhoun & Weston, 2009).
Behavioral Indicator - with Answers:An observable action that provides evidence of an
underlying element that may be relevant to a threat assessment and management case;
for example, a subject's actions (e.g., talking to himself or herself) might lead the threat
assessor to believe the person has a mental health disorder that influences the level of
threat posed by that individual (Bulling et al., 2008).
Behavioral Threat Assessment - with Answers:Threat assessment orientation based on
the idea that the subject will exhibit identifiable behaviors indicating the intent to commit
an act of targeted of violence
(Calhoun & Weston, 2003).
Behaviors of Concern - with Answers:observable, identifiable behaviors that an
individual exhibits while he or she is progressing on the pathway of violence (Calhoun
&Weston, 2003).
Black Swan Event - with Answers:An event that is rare, predictable only in retrospect,
with extreme impacts (Meloy,2011; Talib, 2007).
Breach - with Answers:a situation where usual security measures have been
circumvented (Calhoun & Weston, 2003).
Bunkers - with Answers:term linked to the common use of the phrase "bunker
mentality," in which an individual or group becomes defensive and surrounded by
fortifications (real and virtual) to keep information in or detractors out. Adopting a bunker
mentality in threat assessment can lead to under- or overestimation of risk
(Calhoun & Weston, 2012).
Case Dynamics - with Answers:The continuous interaction between what is known and
unknown in a particular case, and the evolving assessments used to determine the
appropriate protective response at any given point in time (Calhoun & Weston, 2012).