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1.
Sexual abuse within a relationship can includes what?
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A) coercion
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B) rape
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C) sexual exploitation
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D) all of the above
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2.
Emotional Abuse can include what?
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A) intimidation or exploitation
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B) social isolation
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C) verbal attacks
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D) all of the above
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3.
Preventing someone from engaging in spiritual or religious practices is what kind of abuse?
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A) emotional abuse
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B) spiritual abuse
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C) physical neglect
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D) sexual abuse
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4.
Which theory views domestic violence as a form of social learning?
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A) attachment
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B) psychodynamic
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C) cognitive behavioral
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5.
Family-based theories of domestic violence focus on the structure of the family, interpersonal interactions within the family, and the social isolation of families.
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6.
Behavioral approaches to domestic violence teach batterers new patterns of nonviolent thinking and behavior.
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7.
The goal of treatment is to make the victim and perpetrator recognize that Domestic violence is unacceptable behavior.
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8.
The primary intervention strategy for spousal and partner abuse is to?
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A) separate the family
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B) take a complete history
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C) insure the safety of the victim and children
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9.
According to the cycle of violence at what phase does the tension build?
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A) Phase 1
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B) Phase 2
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C) Phase 3
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10.
Which phase of the cycle of violence is the most violent?
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A) Phase 1
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B) Phase 2
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C) Phase 3
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11.
Which of the following are common characteristics of a batterer?
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A) intense, dependent relationships with their victims
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B) low self-esteem
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C) poor impulse control or explosive tempers
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D) all of the above
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12.
Core components of treatment programs generally include?
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A) communication training
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B) direct education about violence
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C) anger management
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D) all of the above
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13.
Practitioners who work with court mandated offenders are familiar with what behavior?
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A) insightful clients
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B) defensiveness
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C) zero percent drop out rate
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D) commitment to change
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14.
Most domestic violence offenders are involuntary, court-mandated clients who are not self motivated to receive treatment.
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15.
Women and Children constitute what % of all legal immigrants?
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16.
In addition to violence, battered immigrants may experience what?
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A) isolation
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B) language barriers
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C) cultural issues
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D) all of the above
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17.
What number of victims who suffered violence by an intimate reported that alcohol had been a factor?
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A) 1/3
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B) 2/3
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C) 1/4
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D) 1/2
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18.
About one in five child murders are committed by?
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A) a family member
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B) a friend
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C) an acquaintance
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19.
Children of abused moms have more?
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A) internalizing problems
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B) externalizing problems
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C) behavior problems
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D) all of the above
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20.
The risk of losing their children is greater for?
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A) lesbian and gay couples
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B) single women
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C) single men
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21.
In same sex relationships violence can be what?
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A) physical
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B) sexual
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C) emotional and psychological
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D) all of the above
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22.
Types of Marital Rape include?
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A) Battering Rape
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B) Force-Only Rape
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C) Obsessive Rape
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D) all of the above
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23.
Stalking's impact is often wide-ranging, severe, and traumatic.
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24.
Stalkers are not easily deterred and tend to be obsessive.
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