A) 50 000
B) 110 000
C) 235 000
D) 320 000
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A) He will be convicted of the crime but sent to a psychiatric hospital instead of prison.
B) He will have a better chance of success with a "not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder" defence.
C) He will be conditionally discharged, detained in hospital, or ordered to receive treatment.
D) He will be acquitted of the crime.
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A) Give reasonable assistance to help a person secure needed services if the therapist is unable to treat the person himself or herself.
B) Do not exploit any relationship established with a client to further one's own personal, business, or political interests at the expense of the best interests of the client.
C) Avoid dual relationships (e.g., acting as therapist to someone the therapist has interactions with in another context) .
D) Do not take advantage of a client's trust or dependency to encourage or engage in sexual relations with clients or with a client's partner or relatives.
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A) the extent to which an intervention is effective with patients of differing backgrounds
B) generalizability
C) whether patients accept the intervention and comply with its requirements, and whether it is easy to administer
D) the effectiveness of the intervention in the practice setting in which it is to be applied
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A) 50 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 80 percent
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A) The staff-patient ratio is insufficient.
B) Less restrictive treatments are available.
C) The patient has a right to treatment.
D) The patient has a right to refuse treatment.
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A) minimization of harm
B) participant consensus
C) informed consent
D) applied understanding
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A) public knowledge of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria
B) data from medical records
C) media reports
D) statistics on homicide and other violent crimes
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A) It is an incorrect perception.
B) It is considered a factual perception in murder cases.
C) It is true for males who commit crimes but not for females who commit crimes.
D) It is correct perception.
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A) defendant and prosecution, respectively
B) government and psychiatrist, respectively
C) prosecution and defendant, respectively
D) defendant and psychiatrist, respectively
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A) the right to demand compensation for participation
B) the right to know the risks and benefits of the research
C) the right to see the data from other participants in the study
D) the right to modify any research condition
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A) Ewan Cameron
B) Russell Flemming
C) Wayne Sullivan
D) George Reid
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A) if there is suspected child abuse
B) if there is a third party at risk for harm
C) if there is risk to himself or herself
D) if they identify that they have abused their spouse in the past
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A) If someone successfully pleads insanity, he or she will spend more time in a mental hospital than in a jail.
B) There are more mentally ill people in prisons than in mental hospitals.
C) The insanity defence is not used in enough cases.Too many mentally ill people are in jail instead of in hospitals.
D) Too many people escape responsibility for their crimes by pleading insanity.
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A) because a woman who has been severely battered may not possess reasonable control over her behaviour
B) because an accused may reasonably believe that her life is in danger even though it may not be imminent or immediate
C) because a person has the right to protect himself or herself
D) because the battering may have resulted in brain damage, rendering the woman incapable of knowing right from wrong
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A) Has research shown the treatment to be effective?
B) Will patients accept the intervention?
C) Is the treatment relatively easy to administer?
D) Will patients comply with the requirements?
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A) They can be made in over 90 percent of the cases.
B) They are rare but any prediction, even if inaccurate, is worth the risk to public safety.
C) They are impossible.
D) They are possible.
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A) Statistics point to a small increased rate of violence among people with mental illness.
B) Statistics suggest that there is an overwhelming increase in the rate of violence among people with mental illness.
C) Statistics suggest that there is a significant increase in the rate of violence among those with mental illness and that the violent acts are more severe.
D) Statistics overwhelming prove that there is no evidence to suggest that a higher rate of violence exists among people with mental illness.
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A) The act is not really a crime because it was committed without sufficient intent.
B) The person feels remorse for the behaviour.
C) The person did commit the crime.
D) The act may be morally wrong but not legally wrong.
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