Module 5 Flashcards

1
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  1. Statistically, more children are ___________ than ________.
A
  • neglected, physically abused (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • sexually abused, physically abused
  • physically abused, neglected
  • none of the above
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  1. Most perpetrators of child abuse/neglect are __________.
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  • the child’s father
  • the child’s mother (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • another relative of child (not mother or father)
  • none of the above
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  1. To be defined as a person under 18 years of age, ___________ must not be emancipated through marriage or enlisted in the military.
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  • an adolescent
  • a child (Correct Answer)
  • a juvenile (Your Answer)
  • a juvenile minor
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  1. An abused child is defined as a child who has been abused by a parent or adult responsible for the care of the child who __________________.
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  • allows the child to be tortured
  • commits or allows the mutilation of female genital
  • inflects excessive corporal punishment
  • all of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
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  1. A neglected child is defined as a child who __________________.
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  • is not receiving proper or necessary nourishment
  • is subjected to an environment that creates a likelihood of harm/well-being
  • is not receiving medically indicated treatment (including food) as determined by a physician
  • all of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
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  1. In order for a child to be abandoned, the child must be under 13 years of age.
A
  • True (Correct Answer)

* False (Your Answer)

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  1. A person commits the offense of ________ when he or she knowingly:(1) and secretly confines another against his or her will; (2) by force or threat of imminent force carries another from one place to another with intent secretly to confine that other person against his or her will; or (3) by deceit or enticement induces another to go from one place to another with intent secretly to confine that other person against his or her will.
A
  • Kidnapping (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • Unlawful Restraint
  • Abduction
  • none of the above
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  1. A person who knowingly and without legal authority detains another commits the offense of ___________.
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  • kidnapping
  • aggravated restraint
  • unlawful restraint (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • none of the above
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  1. A father, knowing a valid court order grants custody of a child to the mother, takes the child and drives to California. The father could be charged with which, if any of the following offenses?
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  • Interference with Child Custody
  • Child Abduction (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • Unlawful Restraint
  • none of the above
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  1. The luring of a minor offense (720 ILCS 5/10-5.1) does not require the offender to actually commit an act in furtherance of the electronic communication with the minor.
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  • True (Your Answer)

* False (Correct Answer)

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  1. If a mother leaves a 4-year old child in a car, with the windows rolled up, no air conditioning, and the outside temperature is 92 degrees while inside of a store for 30 minutes, the mother could be charged with _______ age.
A
  • Reckless Abandonment of a Child
  • Endangered Abandonment of a Child
  • Endangering the Life or Health of a Child (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • None of the above
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  1. The mother of an 8-year- old child is in a department store. The mother directs the child to “try on” a pair of new Nike shoes ($159.99), put his old shoes in the box, and then to walk out of the store with the new shoes on and meet the mother in the parking lot. The mother could be charged with _____.
A
  • Contributing to the dependence and neglect of a minor
  • Contributing to the delinquency or criminal delinquency of a minor (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • Contributing to the dependent delinquency of a minor
  • none of the above
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  1. A mother kicks a 16-year-old out of the house for not putting away dishes and tells the minor to “spend a few days on the street to learn what it is like without a home”. Officers find the 16 year old at a homeless shelter two days later. The mother could be charged with _____.
A
  • Contributing to the dependency and neglect of a minor (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • Contributing to the delinquency or criminal delinquency of a minor
  • Contributing to the dependent delinquency of a minor
  • none of the above
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  1. _____________ are considered “Mandated Reporters” of child abuse.
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  • Nurses
  • Members of the clergy
  • Coroner
  • All of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
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  1. A Law Enforcement officer may, without a warrant, take into temporary custody a minor whom the officer reasonably believes to be a person described as a delinquent/dependent juvenile in the Juvenile Court Act. This temporary protective custody is considered an arrest.
A
  • True

* False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

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  1. A Law Enforcement officer may, without a warrant, take into temporary custody a minor whom the officer reasonably believes to be a person described as abused or neglected in the Juvenile Court Act. The officer has a duty to notify ILDCFS and __________________.
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  • the parent or person legally responsible (Correct Answer)
  • the most available family relative
  • the nearest family relative (Your Answer)
  • none of the above
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17
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  1. Officers interviewing suspects in child abuse cases should look for ___________ in the suspect’s statements.
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  • inconsistencies
  • explanations of the abuse that are inconsistent with the injury
  • a timeline of events
  • All of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
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  1. ____________ is/are indicators of Child Neglect.
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  • Weak or constantly tired
  • Poor school attendance or grades
  • Underweight or malnourished
  • All of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
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  1. When conducting a child endangerment investigation, officers should look for the sleeping areas of the child for _________.
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  • The lack of a baby bed/crib for infants
  • The lack of an actual sleeping location
  • A confined and locked area
  • all of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
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  1. Officers investigating a child abandonment case should determine the adequacy of a baby sitter by determining the age, experience, and training of the babysitter.
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  • True (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

* False

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  1. Officers investigating a potential child abduction should not search areas previously searched by others in order to save time.
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  • True

* False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

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  1. ______________ must confirm a child has been abducted before an AMBER alert may be initiated.
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  • A School Official
  • A Parent
  • Law Enforcement (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • none of the above
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  1. Most perpetrators of child abuse/neglect abuse __________.
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• a single child (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
• two children
• three or more children
none of the above

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  1. A father, knowing a valid court order grants custody of a child to the mother, takes the child and drives to California. The father could be charged with which, if any of the following offenses?
A

• Kidnapping
• Interference with Child Custody
• Unlawful Restraint
none of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

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  1. A parent is intoxicated and allowing older siblings to shoot an apple off the head of the parent’s 6-year- old child with an air-rifle (BB gun). The parent could be charged with _______.
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  • Reckless Endangerment of a Child
  • Reckless Parental Conduct
  • Endangering the Life or Health of a Child (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • None of the above
26
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  1. A mother, who recently separated from the father, encourages her son who is 11 years old to throw a rock into the father’s car windshield. The mother could be charged with _____.
A

• Contributing to the dependence and neglect of a minor
• Contributing to the delinquency or criminal delinquency of a minor (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
• Contributing to the dependent delinquency of a minor
none of the above

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  1. The elements to the offense of “contributing to the dependency and neglect of a minor” states any child who, while under the age of ______ years, for any reason is destitute, homeless or abandoned; or dependent upon the public for support.
A

• 16
• 17
• 18 (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
none of the above

28
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  1. School teachers are not considered “Mandated Reporters” of child abuse.
A
  • True

* False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

29
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  1. A Law Enforcement officer may, without a warrant, take into temporary custody a minor whom the officer reasonably believes to be a person described as _____________ in the Juvenile Court Act.
A

• abused or neglected (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
• a delinquent minor
• a delinquent/dependent juvenile
none of the above

30
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  1. Officers investigating a potential child abduction should ask witnesses _____________.
A

• “What do you think happened to the child?” (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
• “What type of vehicle do you own?”
• “Do you have any past criminal history?”
all of the above

31
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  1. Officers initiating an AMBER alert must believe the child is in danger of serious bodily harm or death.
A

• True (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

False

32
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  1. An abused child is defined as a child who has been abused by a parent or adult responsible for the care of the child who inflects reasonable corporal punishment.
A
  • True

* False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

33
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  1. A neglected child is defined as a child who __________________.
A

• is not receiving medically indicated treatment (including food) as determined by a physician (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
• is abandoned with a plan of care
• receives reasonable corporal punishment
all of the above

34
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  1. In order for a child to be abandoned, the child must be under ______ years of age.
A
  • 13 (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • 12
  • 11
  • None of the above
35
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  1. A person commits the offense of “Kidnapping” when he or she knowingly:(1) and secretly confines another against his or her will;(2) by force or threat of imminent force carries another from one place to another with intent secretly to confine that other person against his or her will; or (3) by deceit or enticement induces another to go from one place to another with intent secretly to confine that other person against his or her will.
A

• True (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

False

36
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  1. A person who knowingly and with legal authority detains another commits the offense of ___________.
A
  • kidnapping
  • aggravated restraint
  • unlawful restraint
  • none of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
37
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  1. The luring of a minor offense (720 ILCS 5/10-5.1) requires the offender to know minor to be under ______.
A
  • 14
  • 15 (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • 16
  • none of the above
38
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  1. ____________ should be considered in cases of child abuse where parents inflected “excessive corporal punishment”.
A

• The area of the body being affected (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
• The race/ethnicity of the offender
• The age of the offender
All of the above

39
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  1. When conducting a child endangerment investigation, officers should only interview the child/victim and suspect.
A

• True

False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

40
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  1. Officers investigating a potential child abduction should search ____________.
A

• cellular phone records of the child
• “cloud” accounts for recent pictures on child’s phone
• security or surveillance cameras in the area
all of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

41
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  1. According to research, the rate of child abuse has/is _________.
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  • decreasing
  • increasing (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • remaining the same
  • none of the above
42
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  1. Most abused/neglected children are ______.
A
  • One year of age or younger (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • One year old
  • Two years old
  • none of the above
43
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  1. A child is defined as a person under 18 with no exceptions.
A
  • True

* False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

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  1. An abused child is defined as a child who has been abused by a parent or adult responsible for the care of the child who __________________.
A
  • allows the child to be tortured (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • is left alone for more than 24 hours without competent supervision
  • inflects reasonable corporal punishment
  • all of the above
45
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  1. A neglected child is defined as a child receiving proper or necessary nourishment.
A
  • True

* False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

46
Q
  1. ________________ is the most common form of child abuse.
A

Child Restraint
Child Sexual Abuse
Child Neglect (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
None of the above

47
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  1. A __________________, unless emancipated through marriage or enlistment in the military is defined as a person under 18 years of age
A

child (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
juvenile
juvenile minor
none of the above

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  1. In order for a child to be abandoned, the child must be without supervision by a responsible person over the age of _____ for a period of ____ hours or more.
A

14, 24 (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
16, 12
18, 24
all of the above

49
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  1. If a parent leaves a 14-year- old child in a car while paying for fuel for their vehicle, parked 15 feet away; the mother could be charged with_______.
A

Reckless Abandonment of a Child
Endangered Abandonment of a Child
Child Abandonment
none of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

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  1. The mother of an 8-year-old child is in a department store. The mother directs the child to “try on” a pair of new Nike shoes ($159.99), put his old shoes in the box, and then to walk out of the store with the new shoes on and meet the mother in the parking lot. The mother could be charged with “Contributing to the dependence and neglect of a minor”.
A

True

False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

51
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  1. The mother of an 8-year- old child forces the child to stand on a corner begging pedestrian for money. The mother could be charged with _____.
A

Contributing to the dependency and neglect of a minor (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
Contributing to the delinquency or criminal delinquency of a minor
Contributing to the dependent delinquency of a minor
none of the above

52
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  1. A When a Law Enforcement officer reasonably believes a person is abused or neglected, as described in the Juvenile Court Act, the officer must apply for a court order under the Juvenile Court Act of 1997 for custody of the child before removing the child.
A

True

False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

53
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  1. Officers investigating child abuse cases should look for bruises likely from abuse, which include bruising over bony areas, such as shins or the forehead.
A

True

False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

54
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  1. Dirty clothing or inappropriate clothing (e.g., summer clothing in cold winter) is an indicator of Child Neglect.
A

True (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

False

55
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  1. ____________ is/are critical components in child endangerment investigations.
A

Witness statements (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
Age, gender, and ethnicity of the offender
Geographical location of the home where the child resides
All of the above

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Q
  1. Officers investigating a child abandonment case should determine the adequacy of a baby sitter by determining ________ of the babysitter.
A

sobriety (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
gender
ethnicity
none of the above

57
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  1. A father living in Tennessee has a child according to a valid court order. The order allows visitation from Friday 5:00pm to Sunday at 12:30pm. The father intentionally refuses to return the child to the mother and it is now Monday and the father still has custody of the child. The father could be charged with which, if any of the following offenses?
A
  • Interference with Child Custody
  • Child Abduction (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • Unlawful Restraint
  • None of the above
58
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  1. A Law Enforcement officer may, without a warrant, take into temporary custody a minor whom the officer reasonably believes to be a person described as abused or neglected in the Juvenile Court Act; and this temporary protective custody is considered an arrest.
A
  • True

* False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

59
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  1. During a child neglect investigation, officers should look for evidence of neglect, which may include ________________.
A
  • availability of food
  • climate of the interior relative to the outside temperature
  • the parental-child interactions
  • all of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
60
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  1. Officers initiating an AMBER alert must ensure the child is under _____ or have a proven mental or physical disability.
A
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16 (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
  • none of the above
61
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  1. Members of the clergy are considered “Mandated Reporters” of child abuse.
A
  • True (Correct Answer / Your Answer)

* False

62
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  1. Officers investigating a child abandonment case where a child was left in a vehicle, should collect/identify _________.
A
  • temperature inside/outside the vehicle
  • vehicle condition
  • location of the vehicle
  • all of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)