
Day 1 - DV Training Workshop
Quiz by Lauren Shure
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- Q1There are three generally recognized phases in the “Cycle of Violence”. Which of the phases is the one which some victims try to get to?Relaxation PhaseBattering IncidentHoneymoon PhaseTension Building Phase45s
- Q2Victims of domestic violence stay in relationships and continue to endure abuse for a number of reasons. Which one of the following is NOT typically considered a reason victims stay in a domestic relationship.Belief that they will eventually be able to fight backFear of the impact leaving will have on childrenHope that the abuse will eventually stopFear that the abuse/violence will escalate45s
- Q3Threats by an abuser to kill a victim of domestic abuse (i.e. their partner) or to kill their children if the victim leave the abuser should be treated in a similar fashion as a person who threatens to end their own life (i.e. suicide).TrueFalse45s
- Q4Regarding the following hypothetical, the case is most likely to be referred to the Sexual Assault Response Coordinator. Sue tells you that her live-in boyfriend threatened to seriously injure her if she didn’t have sex with him.TrueFalse45s
- Q5One of the Family Advocacy Program missions is to help at-risk families reduce the risk for further abuse. Which of the below domestic abuse risk factors are considered "lethality" risk factors?Offender bought the victim a giftOffender has taken the victim's cell phoneOffender has sexually assaulted the victimOffender checks on victim multiple times a day45s
- Q6Financial dependence, religious beliefs, and fear of further abuse/violence are a few reasons why domestic violence victims might stay in abusive relationshipsTrueFalse45s