Principle 4 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff's Ethical Principles Screen is:
A) Autonomy
B) Life
C) Least harm
D) Equality
Agency staff can shape policy:
A) Only at the program level.
B) Only if the policy affects their clients.
C) At multiple locations in the agency.
D) Only at the legislative level.
Principle 3 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff's Ethical Principles Screen is:
A) Autonomy
B) Life
C) Least harm
D) Equality
Policy advocates in agency settings:
A) Use seven strategy steps like advocates in legislative settings.
B) Do not have the same advantages as advocates in the legislative setting.
C) Are unable to build coalitions.
D) All of these choices are correct.
Principle 2 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff's Ethical Principles Screen is:
A) Autonomy
B) Life
C) Least harm
D) Equality
When advocates are planning to visit a legislator, they should:
A) Approach the legislator as she leaves a legislative session.
B) Show up to the office unannounced in order to make a statement.
C) Brief the legislative assistant first.
D) Ask to speak only to the legislator, and not to their legislative analysts.
Principle 1 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff's Ethical Principles Screen is:
A) Autonomy
B) Life
C) Least harm
D) Equality
Demonstrations, holding community forums, and using the mass media are aspects of:
A) Social movements.
B) Protests activities.
C) A campaign to achieve policy goals.
D) Are most useful for securing additional resources for specific programs.
____________ recognizes the rights and needs of clients to be free to make their own choices and decisions.
A) Self-aggrandizement
B) Second amendment of the U.S. Constitution
C) Self-determination
D) Individual constancy
An analysis of the existing law, a description of a proposed legislation, why change is necessary, and likely arguments from opponents are all included in:
A) An agenda.
B) A strategy.
C) A policy brief.
D) Policy research.