AND ANSWERS GUARANTEE A+
✔✔Be able to use the Arizona Criminal and Traffic Law Manual to locate definitions and
information on various offenses. Below are some practice questions. - ✔✔Answer A, B
✔✔A. Where do you find aggravating and mitigating circumstances affecting
sentencing? - ✔✔Title 13 (13-701)
✔✔B. What statute defines a juvenile as a "chronic (felony) offender? - ✔✔Title 13 (13-
501)
✔✔Be able to answer questions about the Rules of Criminal Procedure - ✔✔Answer A,
B
✔✔A. According to Rule of Criminal Procedure, what must happen to the defendant
who was arrested on Sunday at 6 P.M, but didn't appear before a magistrate until
Tuesday at 8 A.M because of the Columbus Day holiday break? - ✔✔Rule 4.1 A
(Should be immediately release)
✔✔B. A defendant has been released by order of the court prior to trial and must follow
certain conditions; for example, appearing to answer, refrain from committing a new
offense, not leave the state, and other conditions. Where is this found? - ✔✔Rule 7.3
(Condition of release)
✔✔What is the definition of Motivational Interviewing? - ✔✔Motivational Interviewing is
a COLLABORATIVE conversation style for strengthening a person's own MOTIVATION
and COMMITMENT to change.
✔✔What are the 4 pillar of the Spirit of MI? - ✔✔Partnership- collaboration between
expert (equal power), we create an environment that is conducive for change, but we do
not want to be coercive.
Acceptance- recognizing the worth and potential of every person.
4 aspect of acceptance:
- Absolute worth: respecting the inherent values and potential of every human being.
- Empathy: understanding and can communicate an accurate understanding of a
probationer perspectives and experiences
- Autonomy: accepts and confirms the probationers right to independence and choice
- Affirmation: highlights the positive, seeking and recognizing a probationer strengths
and efforts
Compassion- is to actively encourage the prosperity of a probationer in all areas of his
or her life.
Evocation- is where an officer draws out a probationer's own motivation for a specific
change.
, ✔✔The 4 pillar that encompass the Spirit of MI are referred to as what? - ✔✔Habits Of
The Heart
✔✔What is Ambivalence? - ✔✔Simultaneously wanting and not wanting something. Or
wanting both of two incompatible things.
✔✔What is the process that humans work through as they attempt to change behavior?
- ✔✔Stages Of Change
1. Pre-contemplation- not ready to make change, not aware of the problem, highlight the
disadvantage of changing, PO goal is to raise doubt in this stage.
2. Contemplation- want to make change but not ready to make change, sees the
problem, PO goal is to explore ambivalence.
3. Preparation/Determination- Ready to take action within the next 30 days, take minor
action to change behavior, believe that changing their behavior may guide them to a
healthier life, PO's goal is to remove obstacles.
4. Action- person changed behavior within the last 6 months. Their aims to keep
advancing that behavior change. PO's job to help client begin to take action steps and
activate their plan.
5. Maintenance- behavior change lasted for more than 6 months, intends to continue
the behavior change indefinitely, PO's job to be sure the client is developing skills to
maintain the behavior.
6. Permanent Exit- has no longing to return to previous unhealthy behavior, they will not
relapse.
7. Relapse- part of the cycle, PO's job to help client decipher what he or she has
learned through this, help client assess where they are now and assist them to start
again.
✔✔What stage of change is someone in if they acknowledge their behavior could be
problematic. - ✔✔Contemplation.
✔✔What are the 3 communication style? - ✔✔Directing- "I know what you should do
and here is how to do it"
Following- "I trust your wisdom and will stay with you and will let you work this out in
your own way"
Guiding (Hearth of MI)- "let's explore your ambivalence about changing your behavior
together and discuss what your options are."
✔✔What are the 4 processes in the Method of MI and what happens in each process? -
✔✔Engaging- officer and client establish a cooperative and working relationship.
Focusing- officer creates and maintains a specific direction in the conversation about
change.
Evoking- involves eliciting the clients intrinsic motivation to change.
Planning- This process develops commitment to change and formulate a specific plan of
actions