Inter-generational transmission of violence refers to: Question 1 options: child
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Inter-generational transmission of violence refers to:
Question 1 options:
children raised with violence learn vulnerability in later relationships
Children raised with violence are more likely to select aggressive partners
Children raised with violence are more accepting of violence
All of the above
Parents who spank their children are more likely:
Question 2 options:
Caucasian
Atheist
Male
Rural
Disclosure of sexual abuse:
Question 3 options:
is often reported quickly
discloses gradually
Is frequently to a parent
Is often reported to authorities
The least common perpetrators of sexual abuse are:
Question 4 options:
parents
babysitters
neighbors
strangers
Grooming may include:
Question 5 options:
assuming a caring role
befriend the child
exploit position of trust and authority
all of the above
Societal attitudes that contribute to sexual violence include _______.
Question 6 options:
pressure on men to act "macho" through aggressive behavior
lack of stigma attached to substance abuse rehabilitation programs
fashion trends that favor revealing clothing for young women
pressure on women to be part of a committed relationship
Research on women who had been sexually abused as children found all of the following except for what?
Question 7 options:
As adults, women who were sexually abused as children were more likely to experience greater anxiety
As adults, women who were sexually abused as children were more likely to have multiple sex partners as adults
As adults, women who were sexually abused as children were more likely to enjoy sex much more
As adults, women who were sexually abused as children were more likely to lack a sense of boundary between oneself and others
Patterns of domestic abuse reveal that:
Question 8 options:
racial bias may tinge assessments of whether abuse has occurred
fathers commit less physical abuse than previously thought and that mothers commit more physical abuse
physical abuse is as common in nonpoor families as it is in poor families
all of the above
Children most at risk of physical abuse and neglect are from:
Question 9 options:
cohabiting adults
married couples
single parents
parents in the LBGT community
Forms of emotional abuse include all of the following except:
Question 10 options:
Terrorizing
Corruption
Spurning
Exposing
LGBTIQ individuals face additional barriers to reporting domestic abuse. These include:
Question 11 options:
unintended outing
sodomy laws force victims to confess involvement in a crime in order to prove domestic violence
many shelters refuse services or safety to same-sex victims
all of the above
The most common expression of violent behavior in a family is:
Question 12 options:
between parents
between parent and child
couple violence
sibling violence
Reporting of elder abuse is hindered by:
Question 13 options:
a sense of shame in their parenting
physical and intellectual incapacitation
established dependency between abuser and elderly victim
All of the above
Parricide offenders typically are:
Question 14 options:
well adjusted
gregarious and sociable
adolescents from low-income families
female
Both legal and unauthorized immigrant women may face challenges related to domestic violence, especially if their immigration status depends on an abusive spouse. These include:
Question 15 options:
immigrant women may depend on a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse to petition for them through the family-based immigration system or their legal status may be tied to their spouse’s employment-based immigration status
fear that they will be deported and separated from their families
exemptions to the Marriage Fraud Act require that the victim leave her abuser regardless of available resources such as bilingual shelters, certified court interpreters, food, financial assistance, etc.
All of the above
Orthodox Jews and Asians are often described as the model minority. This label:
Question 16 options:
encourages victims to mask intra-community problems
encourages victims to abide by the patriarchal structures of their homelands
diminishes the language barrier facing victims in these subgroups
encourage the victim to believe that a "good woman" can change a man
Contributing factors for the higher rates of domestic violence in African American households include but are not limited to:
Question 17 options:
family disruption by the state
housing density and segregation
poverty
All of the above
The over-reliance on the criminal justice system to address family violence and the use of mandatory arrests has resulted in:
Question 18 options:
Mass incarceration of young men of color
Police brutality
Increased arrest of victims
All of the above
Victimization is denied to many ethnic women as a result of:
Question 19 options:
cultural stereotypes
misdiagnosis by medical practitioners
unconventional behavior (substance abuse, prostitutes, gang members, incarcerated, HIV positive, etc)
All of the above
Gun prohibition universally prevents:
Question 20 options:
domestic abuse offenders to buy and keep firearms after the final protective order has been issue
batterers convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence crimes to buy and keep guns
those convicted of misdemeanor stalking offenses to buy and keep guns
cohabiting batterers convicted of felony domestic violence living to buy and keep guns
State rape laws are largely based on traditional attitudes about social roles and sexual mores. Which law best represents traditional attitudes about social and sexual roles?
Question 21 options:
North Carolina rape law renders it impossible for a woman to revoke sexual consent, even if the sex has become violent
Oklahoma rape laws dismiss oral sex as rape when the victim is so intoxicated as to be completely unconscious
California rape law forbids someone from impersonating a husband but allows a male to impersonate a boyfriend for the purposes of rape
All of the above
children raised with violence learn vulnerability in later relationships
Children raised with violence are more likely to select aggressive partners
Children raised with violence are more accepting of violence
All of the above
Explanation / Answer
1. The correct answer is Option D. All of the above statements pertain to intergenerational violence.
2. The correct answer is Option C. Make parents are more likely to Sonal their children as punishment.
3. The correct answer is Option B. Disclosure of sexual abuse tends to be gradual.
4. The correct answer is Option D. Strangers are the least common perpetrators of sexual abuse.
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