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Debt bondage Right Ans - a from of labor trafficking where an individual is
forced to work in order to pay debt
Mental Disorder Right Ans - A clinically significant behavioral or
psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that
associated with present distress or impairment in one or more important
areas of functioning or with significantly increased risk of suffering death pain
disability or significant loss of freedom
Restorative justice Right Ans - A process whereby the parties with a stake
in a particular offense come together to resolve collectively how to deal with
the aftermath of the offense and its implications for the future
What is restorative justice ? Right Ans - different response to crime
offender held accountable must take responsibility
Focuses on the needs of three stakeholders Right Ans - victims
communities
juvenile offenders
Competencies Right Ans - Skills and abilities youth will need to become
successful contributing members of the community
Competency development Right Ans - Educational
Vocational
Social
civic
Conflict Right Ans - A state of opposition between ideas or thoughts ,
interests etc disagreement or controversy
Different conflict management Right Ans - 1.Competition =brings various
view points together
2.Collaboration =tries to meet
3.Accommadtion =obeys orders
, 4.Avoidance =disregard conflict
5.compromise =cost of conflict is higher than cost
Assertiveness Right Ans - response options concerned with conflict
responeses based on our attempt to get what we want
Cooperativeness Right Ans - response options are concered with responses
based on helping others get what they want
Six common sources Right Ans - Communication
Goals
Resources
Roles
Beliefs
Values
Mediation Right Ans - A process where a neutral party assists in
negotiation
Trauma Right Ans - The personal experience of violence and victimization
including sexual abuse physical abuse severe neglect loss domestic violence
and / or the witnessing of violence terrorism
3 characteristics of violence Right Ans - knows no boundaries
breeds more violence
is learn
Three categories of violence Right Ans - psychopathological
predatory
situtional violence
4 stages of adjustment to trauma Right Ans - shock
anger
guilt
integration
Trauma informed care Right Ans - an application of the research of the
psychological neurological biological and social impact that trauma and
violence has on many of the youth in our care