CJUS 645 Quiz 2
- Which of the following is not a primary goal of FGC?
- What is affective empathy?
- Which of the following is the moderator’s responsibility?
- What are FGC referrals not based on?
- Family group conferencing originated in _____.
- When is a case eligible for participation in family group conferencing?
- What is constructive shaming?
- What does a FGC coordinator do?
- What legislature created a group process that focused on the repair of harm caused by a juvenile?
- Victims who participate in victim impact panels must _____.
- Minority Maori youth were disproportionally represented in the New Zealand juvenile justice system.
- Victim impact panels are not court ordered; they are voluntary.
- Building partnerships between victim service providers and agencies of criminal justice does not raise awareness in the community.
- Germany was first recognized in developing Family Group Conferencing, and New Zealand followed its lead in 1975.
- More times than not, offenders change their criminal attitudes after participating in a victim impact panel because of an emotional appeal.
- Only one offender may participate at a time.
- In order for juveniles and their families to participate in FGC, a referral must first be made.
- Criminogenic concerns are brought to the surface during FGC.
- At the end of a victim impact panel, there is usually time for questions and answers.
- Victim impact panels first received negative feedback.
- In about 150 words, describe what Shannon Silva argues in the video “How Restorative Justice Could End Mass Incarceration” is needed for restorative justice to be successfully integrated into the criminal justice system and indicate what you think is the most difficult to do and why.