Pennsylvania Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting (Renewal Licensure): Summary 18
FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 11. According to CPSL, child abuse occurs if it is done: a. Recklessly b. Knowingly c. Intentionally d. All are correct 12. Which of following is an example of a General Protective Services case (GPS)? a. The child has just sustained a skull fracture after being pushed by their parents b. The child is placed for adoption in violation of the law c. The child’s weight is significantly lower than the expected parameters. d. All are correct 13. A(n) __________ is defined in Section 6303 of the Child Protective Services Law as a person who has committed child abuse. a. Abuser b. Perpetrator c. Offender d. Violator 14. According to Section 6303 of the Child Protective Services Law, a person who is required to make a report of child abuse is called a: a. Permissive reporter b. Guardian ad litem c. Mandated reporter d. Child welfare advocate 15. If they suspect abuse, mandated reporters are required to immediately report the abuse to ChildLine electronically or by telephone. Written reports must be made within how long after the oral report is made by telephone? a. 48 hours b. 72 hours c. 24 hours d. 1 week 16. According to Section 6313 of the Child Protective Services Law, a child does not have to come before the mandated reporter in order for the mandatory reporter to make a child abuse report. a. True b. False
17. If the person who reports the crime is not the perpetrator and the behavior includes a violation of a crime, ChildLine will refer the report to: a. The county agency b. The Child Welfare Agency c. The state agency d. Law enforcement officials 18. According to Section 6318 of the Child Protective Services Law, which of the following shall have immunity from liability when acting in good faith? a. A hospital b. A school c. A person d. All are correct 19. According to Act 88, 2019 Update: If a mandated reporter willfully fails to report suspected child abuse they could be charged with up to a: a. First -degree felony b. Second-degree felony c. Third-degree felony d. Third-degree misdemeanor 20. At risk youth for human trafficking include all but the following: a. Poor school performance b. Identify as LGBTQ c. Have family dysfunction d. Identify as native or aboriginal
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