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Test Relapse and Criminal Recidivism Prevention
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QUESTION 1: What is the most effective firewall to prevent pathological behaviors according to the text?
The development of social-emotional competencies in early childhood
Severe punishments in adolescence
Exclusive academic excellence
Interventions only in adulthood
2nd QUESTION: What aspect is claimed to reduce the likelihood of future delinquency regardless of academic performance?
Reinforcement of competitive extracurricular tasks
Temporary isolation from peer group
Only increase hours of study
Programs that teach self-control social skills and anger management
3rd QUESTION: What is a key resilience factor mentioned?
Irritable temperament
Total absence of affective bonds
At least one secure and loving attachment bond
Frequent exposure to physical punishment
QUESTION 4: What is suggested for high-risk profiles already engaged in criminal behavior to prevent recidivism?
Increasing only the duration of the sentences
Suspend any community support
Intensive monitoring by specialized units and rehabilitation with focus on substance abuse and cognitive distortions
Focusing all on public deterrence measures
5th QUESTION: What environmental conditions decrease vulnerability to mental pathology and antisocial behavior?
Only policing without social services
Aggressive neighborhood competition
Community isolation
Basic economic security and dense and positive community social network
QUESTION 6: How does the length of short sentences affect recidivism according to the text?
Encourage in-depth interventions
Guarantee full reintegration
No observable impact
Often do not allow for in-depth intervention and are associated with increased relapse
7TH QUESTION: What is considered a key element in reducing relapse?
Increase social stigma
Implement only punitive measures
Offer real life alternatives and modify criminal thought patterns
Prohibiting family visits in prison
8TH QUESTION: What variation is observed between countries according to their judicial approach?
Identical success rates regardless of context
Better outcomes with exclusive punishment strategies in all cases
No difference between punitive and rehabilitative systems
Very disparate success rates according to punitive versus rehabilitative approaches
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