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Tese Bank For Criminal Justice Policy and Planning Planned Change, 6E By Wayne N. Welsh, Philip W. H

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Test Bank For Criminal Justice Policy and Planning Planned Change, 6E By Wayne N. Welsh, Philip W. Harris, Bradley D. Edwards Chapter 1-7 Chapter 1

Test Bank: Introduction This test bank includes only objective questions. See the Instructor Guide for more open-ended questions. Each Instructor Guide contains the following:       

Outline Chapter Overview Instructor Notes Suggested Reading Discussion, Review, and Essay Questions Class Exercises Teaching Tips (difficult concepts, teaching suggestions, suggestions for guest speakers, videos, etc.)

True/False Questions _____1.

Planned change rarely includes a role for consumers. (F)

_____2.

A “change agent” always guides planned change. (T)

_____3.

Three-strikes laws are an example of a “project.” (F)

_____4.

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) serves as a funding mechanism, providing grants to local, state, and tribal governments as well as non-profit organizations. (T)

_____5.

Policies may contain the authorization and funding for many different programs. (T)

_____6.

The President’s Commission report, The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society, was extremely influential in shaping current conceptions of criminal justice as a “system.” (T)

_____7.

Conflict strategies require fewer resources than collaborative strategies. (F)

_____8.

Regardless of the specific change being proposed, resistance rather than consensus is the norm. (T)

_____9.

One major purpose of Stage 4 (“Action Planning”) is to identify the resources needed for an intervention. (T)

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According to the text, planning new programs and policies usually goes smoothly. (F)

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