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Chapter 13: Violence and Unintentional Injuries

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  • Q1
    True/False: Emotional and psychological forms of violence can be as devastating as physical violence.
    True
    False
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  • Q2
    Assaults, homicides, and self-directed injuries are examples of ________.
    hate crimes
    unintentional injuries
    intentional injuries
    intimate partner violence
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  • Q3
    Goal-directed, hostile self-assertion that is destructive in nature is known as ________ aggression.
    reactive
    secondary
    primary
    violent
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  • Q4
    A ________ is a crime committed against a person, property, or group of people that is motivated by the offender's bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity.
    personal attack
    hate crime
    domestic violence act
    random act of violence
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  • Q5
    Which weapon type contributes to the highest number of homicides?
    Knives
    Personal weapons
    Firearms
    Blunt objects
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  • Q6
    Common reasons given for hate crimes include which of the following?
    accidental incidence
    thrill seeking
    understanding and acceptance of difference
    being in a nonthreatening situation
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  • Q7
    ________ refers to the use of force to control and maintain power over another person in the home environment.
    Gang violence
    Sexual victimization
    Domestic violence
    Random violence
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  • Q8
    The ________ is a theory that explains predictable, repetitive patterns of psychological and/or physical abuse in abusive relationships.
    domestic threat
    cycle of violence
    battered woman syndrome
    violent predicament
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  • Q9
    Child ________ refers to deliberate or intentional words or actions that cause harm, potential harm, or threat of harm to a child, while ________ includes failure to provide for a child's basic needs for food, shelter, clothing, medical care, education, or proper supervision.
    abuse; neglect
    care; absolution
    detriment; punishment
    harm; ignorance
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  • Q10
    The most common perpetrator in child sexual abuse cases is a ________.
    neighbor
    friend
    stranger
    family member
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  • Q11
    True/False: The most extreme form of sexual assault is rape, which is defined as penetration without the victim's consent.
    False
    True
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  • Q12
    What is the term for a rape perpetrated by one person whom the victim knows and does not involve a physical beating or use of a weapon?
    simple
    acquaintance
    aggravated
    alarmist
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  • Q13
    The two most commonly used rape-facilitating drugs are ________.
    retinol and PCP
    crystal ice and crack
    cocaine and THC
    rohypnol and GHB
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  • Q14
    ________ is defined as unwelcome sexual conduct related to any condition of employment or evaluation of student performance.
    Sexual harassment
    Stalking
    Sexual interpretation
    Sexual abuse
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  • Q15
    Which is not a common stalking behavior?
    Explicit threats
    Spying
    Mutual phone and text conversations
    Spreading rumors
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  • Q16
    True/False: Unified violence is violence perpetrated by groups.
    False
    True
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  • Q17
    ________ is the "unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof in furthering of political or social objectives."
    Intimidation
    Subversion
    Terrorism
    Coerciveness
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  • Q18
    ________ is believed to account for 48 percent of violent crime overall in the United States.
    Gang violence
    Hate crimes
    Terrorism
    Domestic violence
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  • Q19
    A good strategy to prevent social networking violence would include ________.
    posting your weekend schedule for friends to follow
    only sending a photo of yourself if you receive one of the other person
    telling a friend when, where, and for how long you are meeting someone you met online
    asking an online friend to let you sleep on their couch
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  • Q20
    An activity that can contribute to an atmosphere of violence and intimidation on campus is ________, which is defined as "any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them regardless of a person's willingness to participate."
    taunting
    unintentional injury
    harassment
    hazing
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