Deck 12: Family Violence and Abuse
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Deck 12: Family Violence and Abuse
1
The most likely victim of family violence is a(n) woman.
A) American Indian
B) Asian
C) Hispanic
D) White
A) American Indian
B) Asian
C) Hispanic
D) White
A
2
Parents who cannot afford to provide adequate food and shelter for their children may be
A) guilty of neglect.
B) guilty of abuse.
C) considered bad parents, but not by the legal definition.
D) within their rights as parents.
A) guilty of neglect.
B) guilty of abuse.
C) considered bad parents, but not by the legal definition.
D) within their rights as parents.
A
3
The physical, sexual, or emotional abuse of a parent or older family member is defined as
A) intimate partner violence.
B) child abuse.
C) family violence.
D) elder abuse.
A) intimate partner violence.
B) child abuse.
C) family violence.
D) elder abuse.
D
4
A woman is experiencing psychological abuse and fears her husband's violent outbursts are becoming more dangerous. She is most likely experiencing
A) neglect.
B) violent resistance.
C) intimate terrorism.
D) common couple violence.
A) neglect.
B) violent resistance.
C) intimate terrorism.
D) common couple violence.
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5
Jack and Jill live together and have a romantic relationship. Occasionally they get into screaming matches that escalate into pushing. This is considered
A) child abuse.
B) elder abuse.
C) intimate partner violence.
D) poor communication but not family violence.
A) child abuse.
B) elder abuse.
C) intimate partner violence.
D) poor communication but not family violence.
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6
Feminists are concerned about power differentials built into the family system, including
A) the expectation that husbands should have power over wives.
B) children who are out of control and "running" the house.
C) parents making decisions for their children.
D) siblings protecting each other from abuse.
A) the expectation that husbands should have power over wives.
B) children who are out of control and "running" the house.
C) parents making decisions for their children.
D) siblings protecting each other from abuse.
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7
More cases of child abuse are perpetrated by than any other group.
A) mothers
B) fathers
C) other family members
D) strangers
A) mothers
B) fathers
C) other family members
D) strangers
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8
A man and a woman are both hotheads and often battle for control in their relationship. If their battles become physical, what might Michael Johnson predict about their relationship?
A) The partner who is the victim of a pattern of violence will always lash out in response.
B) The woman is more likely to perpetrate long-term, serious violence as a means of domination within the relationship.
C) The man is more likely to perpetrate long-term, serious violence as a means of domination within the relationship.
D) There is probably not a pattern of escalating violence over time.
A) The partner who is the victim of a pattern of violence will always lash out in response.
B) The woman is more likely to perpetrate long-term, serious violence as a means of domination within the relationship.
C) The man is more likely to perpetrate long-term, serious violence as a means of domination within the relationship.
D) There is probably not a pattern of escalating violence over time.
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9
A woman shot her husband after years of physical abuse at his hands. Her behavior is best classified as
A) neglect.
B) violent resistance.
C) intimate terrorism.
D) common couple violence.
A) neglect.
B) violent resistance.
C) intimate terrorism.
D) common couple violence.
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10
If a child's parents fail to take him to school on a consistent basis, they may be
A) guilty of neglect.
B) guilty of abuse.
C) considered bad parents, but not by the legal definition.
D) within their rights as parents.
A) guilty of neglect.
B) guilty of abuse.
C) considered bad parents, but not by the legal definition.
D) within their rights as parents.
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11
Most people who do not report intimate partner violence to the police fail to do so because they
A) handle it personally.
B) are afraid of the consequences.
C) believe the police won't help them.
D) feel it is not important.
A) handle it personally.
B) are afraid of the consequences.
C) believe the police won't help them.
D) feel it is not important.
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12
According to the text, family violence is usually characterized by
A) individuals with personality disorders.
B) power differentials between abuser and victim.
C) religious convictions on the roles of men and women.
D) intimacy where the individuals interact in private.
A) individuals with personality disorders.
B) power differentials between abuser and victim.
C) religious convictions on the roles of men and women.
D) intimacy where the individuals interact in private.
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13
The most common form of elder abuse is
A) emotional abuse.
B) sexual abuse.
C) physical abuse.
D) neglect abuse.
A) emotional abuse.
B) sexual abuse.
C) physical abuse.
D) neglect abuse.
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14
Most of the elderly who report abuse are abused by
A) strangers.
B) nursing or retirement homes.
C) intimate partners.
D) family members.
A) strangers.
B) nursing or retirement homes.
C) intimate partners.
D) family members.
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15
Michael Johnson devised a framework that involves putting acts of violence into a broader pattern within the relationship. His work identified three principle patterns:
A) common couple violence, homicide, and violent resistance.
B) common couple violence, intimate terrorism, and violent resistance.
C) common couple nonviolence, intimate terrorism, and nonviolent resistance.
D) homicide, intimate terrorism, and violent resistance
A) common couple violence, homicide, and violent resistance.
B) common couple violence, intimate terrorism, and violent resistance.
C) common couple nonviolence, intimate terrorism, and nonviolent resistance.
D) homicide, intimate terrorism, and violent resistance
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16
Of the reported child abuse cases, approximately percent happen at the hands of the child's parents.
A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
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17
A couple has a tumultuous relationship, and occasionally there is some pushing or shoving between the partners during arguments. These interactions are best described as
A) neglect.
B) violent resistance.
C) intimate terrorism.
D) common couple violence.
A) neglect.
B) violent resistance.
C) intimate terrorism.
D) common couple violence.
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18
Risk factors for children being abused include which of the following?
A) poverty
B) religious families
C) single parenthood
D) strong support networks
A) poverty
B) religious families
C) single parenthood
D) strong support networks
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19
The current term used by the federal government for violence between partners who are in, or were in, a romantic relationship is
A) domestic violence.
B) violence against women.
C) intimate partner violence.
D) family violence.
A) domestic violence.
B) violence against women.
C) intimate partner violence.
D) family violence.
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20
In the single year of 2015, women were more than times more likely than men to be the victims of intimate partner violence.
A) seven
B) eight
C) nine
D) ten
A) seven
B) eight
C) nine
D) ten
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21
Which of the following is a reason that minority women, Black women in particular, may be less protected from family violence?
A) The legal system excludes Black family violence, and victim services may not be offered to Black victims.
B) Black women are denied domestic violence services in wealthier communities that serve other women.
C) Black women are more likely to leave their partners after an act of violence.
D) Black women often have reason to be untrusting of the police and other authorities in their communities.
A) The legal system excludes Black family violence, and victim services may not be offered to Black victims.
B) Black women are denied domestic violence services in wealthier communities that serve other women.
C) Black women are more likely to leave their partners after an act of violence.
D) Black women often have reason to be untrusting of the police and other authorities in their communities.
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22
The research by Mercedes Duran and colleagues, as described in "Changing Law: Marital Rape," found that
A) female respondents were more likely than male respondents to view the husband's actions to be rape.
B) there was no correlation between a respondent's "benign" sexist views and the likelihood that they would view the husband's actions to be rape.
C) respondents who held "benign" sexist views were more likely to view the husband's actions to be rape.
D) respondents who held "benign" sexist views were less likely to view the husband's actions to be rape.
A) female respondents were more likely than male respondents to view the husband's actions to be rape.
B) there was no correlation between a respondent's "benign" sexist views and the likelihood that they would view the husband's actions to be rape.
C) respondents who held "benign" sexist views were more likely to view the husband's actions to be rape.
D) respondents who held "benign" sexist views were less likely to view the husband's actions to be rape.
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23
In countries where men have greater educational and occupational advantages than women do, violence against
A) women is more common.
B) women is less common.
C) men is more common.
D) men is less common.
A) women is more common.
B) women is less common.
C) men is more common.
D) men is less common.
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24
Statistics on violence in same-sex partnerships are limited but indicate that
A) lesbian and straight women are more likely to be victims than straight men are.
B) lesbian women are less likely to be victims than straight women are.
C) gay men are more likely to be victims than lesbians are.
D) lesbian women are more likely to be victims than straight women are.
A) lesbian and straight women are more likely to be victims than straight men are.
B) lesbian women are less likely to be victims than straight women are.
C) gay men are more likely to be victims than lesbians are.
D) lesbian women are more likely to be victims than straight women are.
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25
For most of American history, rape could not legally occur in a marriage because wives did not have the right to say no to sex. This law began to change starting in
A) 1950.
B) 1970.
C) 1990.
D) 2010.
A) 1950.
B) 1970.
C) 1990.
D) 2010.
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26
For serious violence, women face higher risks
A) shortly after they have left their abusers.
B) if they are White.
C) if they are married to their abusers.
D) if they are financially independent and stable.
A) shortly after they have left their abusers.
B) if they are White.
C) if they are married to their abusers.
D) if they are financially independent and stable.
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27
The decrease in family violence, especially against women, has been attributed to
A) an increase in cohabitation.
B) a decrease in the availability of shelters.
C) improved public awareness.
D) women's increased economic independence.
A) an increase in cohabitation.
B) a decrease in the availability of shelters.
C) improved public awareness.
D) women's increased economic independence.
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28
A man and a woman are in love and have a sexual relationship. The woman is also the man's aunt. In most states, this meets the legal definition of
A) rape.
B) sexual assault.
C) incest.
D) family violence.
A) rape.
B) sexual assault.
C) incest.
D) family violence.
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29
When Blacks and Whites in similar social settings are compared, the rate of domestic violence
A) cannot be accurately calculated.
B) is higher for Whites than Blacks.
C) is higher for Blacks than Whites.
D) is virtually the same in the two groups.
A) cannot be accurately calculated.
B) is higher for Whites than Blacks.
C) is higher for Blacks than Whites.
D) is virtually the same in the two groups.
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30
Why might rape and sexual assault be more common on college campuses than in the general population?
A) the prevalence of assaults in a peer group setting committed by dates and acquaintances
B) the prevalence of strangers who are not students targeting college campuses
C) the prevalence of marital rape among newlywed students on college campuses
D) Rape and assault are not more common on college campuses, but the ease of reporting them makes them appear so.
A) the prevalence of assaults in a peer group setting committed by dates and acquaintances
B) the prevalence of strangers who are not students targeting college campuses
C) the prevalence of marital rape among newlywed students on college campuses
D) Rape and assault are not more common on college campuses, but the ease of reporting them makes them appear so.
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31
What do the Catholic Church and the U.S. military have in common?
A) They are institutions where care relationships take place.
B) In both of these institutions, 80 percent of victims of sexual violence are male.
C) They are institutions where intimate partner violence takes place.
D) They are male-dominated institutions.
A) They are institutions where care relationships take place.
B) In both of these institutions, 80 percent of victims of sexual violence are male.
C) They are institutions where intimate partner violence takes place.
D) They are male-dominated institutions.
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32
Rape occurs primarily
A) when strangers attack women.
B) among acquaintances, with physical violence.
C) among acquaintances, with mild or threatened violence.
D) in committed relationships.
A) when strangers attack women.
B) among acquaintances, with physical violence.
C) among acquaintances, with mild or threatened violence.
D) in committed relationships.
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33
According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence survey, more women have been raped than
A) are on the pill.
B) have gone to the beach.
C) have smoked cigarettes.
D) have taken a college course.
A) are on the pill.
B) have gone to the beach.
C) have smoked cigarettes.
D) have taken a college course.
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34
A woman is fondled by a stranger on her way to the bathroom when she is out with her friends. This meets the legal definition of
A) rape.
B) sexual assault.
C) incest.
D) family violence.
A) rape.
B) sexual assault.
C) incest.
D) family violence.
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35
The effects of child abuse are often first noted
A) when the child becomes an abuser.
B) in the child's behavior.
C) by a teacher.
D) as signs of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
A) when the child becomes an abuser.
B) in the child's behavior.
C) by a teacher.
D) as signs of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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36
A woman's boyfriend had sex with her after she drank too much and passed out. This meets the legal definition of
A) rape.
B) elder abuse.
C) incest.
D) family violence.
A) rape.
B) elder abuse.
C) incest.
D) family violence.
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37
Women who suffered sexual abuse in their past were most likely to
A) avoid relationships altogether.
B) cohabit with a man but not marry.
C) rush into marriage.
D) report elder abuse.
A) avoid relationships altogether.
B) cohabit with a man but not marry.
C) rush into marriage.
D) report elder abuse.
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38
How is family violence perpetrated by women different from that perpetrated by men?
A) Women's violence doesn't get reported to the authorities, so it is not recognized.
B) Women are more likely to use violence that can cause serious injury or death and is part of a pattern of control within the family or relationship.
C) Men are more likely to use violence that can cause serious injury or death and is part of a pattern of control within the family or relationship.
D) Men are more likely to be economically dependent on their wives and therefore have a harder time leaving abusive relationships.
A) Women's violence doesn't get reported to the authorities, so it is not recognized.
B) Women are more likely to use violence that can cause serious injury or death and is part of a pattern of control within the family or relationship.
C) Men are more likely to use violence that can cause serious injury or death and is part of a pattern of control within the family or relationship.
D) Men are more likely to be economically dependent on their wives and therefore have a harder time leaving abusive relationships.
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39
According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence survey, percent of women and percent of men have been raped during their lifetimes.
A) 5; 5
B) 10; 5
C) 18; 1
D) 15; 1
A) 5; 5
B) 10; 5
C) 18; 1
D) 15; 1
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40
Preventing domestic violence among same-sex couples is complicated by the fact that
A) same-sex couples experience significantly less violence than straight men and women do.
B) although domestic violence occasionally occurs among gay men, it never occurs among lesbians.
C) the federal government does not collect data on the sexual orientation of domestic violence victims.
D) protections may not be available or may even exclude gays and lesbians.
A) same-sex couples experience significantly less violence than straight men and women do.
B) although domestic violence occasionally occurs among gay men, it never occurs among lesbians.
C) the federal government does not collect data on the sexual orientation of domestic violence victims.
D) protections may not be available or may even exclude gays and lesbians.
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41
Discuss potential reasons that victims of intimate partner violence might be hesitant to press charges.
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42
Distinguish common couple violence, intimate terrorism, violent resistance, and mutual violent control.
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43
Which of the following supports the idea that there will be less violence in the next generation?
A) From the feminist perspective, rape is related to relationships between men and women in which men often act with threats or mild violence.
B) Sexual assault happens more frequently on college campuses than in the general population.
C) National Crime Victimization surveys show a sharp decline in violence in children's lives.
D) Experiencing violence as a child is a risk factor for committing violence as an adult.
A) From the feminist perspective, rape is related to relationships between men and women in which men often act with threats or mild violence.
B) Sexual assault happens more frequently on college campuses than in the general population.
C) National Crime Victimization surveys show a sharp decline in violence in children's lives.
D) Experiencing violence as a child is a risk factor for committing violence as an adult.
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44
Is American society headed toward a less violent future? Explain your answer.
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45
Explore possible reasons why most child abuse occurs at the hands of mothers.
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46
Summarize the reasons that family violence often has long-term, negative consequences for its victims.
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47
Explain why the location of domestic abuse shelters and services is ironic.
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48
Discuss why violence in gay or lesbian households may be harder to deal with on a societal level than in straight households.
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49
List the problems that are common for children who suffer abuse within their family.
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50
List the characteristics of the most common victims of family violence.
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51
Summarize what is known about the prevalence and perpetrators of elder abuse.
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52
Consider reasons Black women may report higher rates of family violence than White women, excluding race.
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53
Summarize recent attempts at intervention to decrease family violence.
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54
Consider the role of peer pressure in rape and sexual assault during college.
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