Chapter 12 - Interpersonal Violence Flashcards

1
Q

Intimate partner violence

A

any form of violence against an intimate partner (controlling, isolating behavior)

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2
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Coercive control

A

isolating and monitoring spouse

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3
Q

Reactive violence

A

retaliation from an event relating to violence

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4
Q

Without coercive control

A

violence follows conflict

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5
Q

Pathological violence

A

violence due to psychological problems

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6
Q

Type 1

A

Family only abuser

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7
Q

Type 2

A

borderline/dysphoric - has personality disorders

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8
Q

Type 3

A

generally violent

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9
Q

Type 4

A

Low level antisocial

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10
Q

Which typology is the most common

A

family abuser (type 1)

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11
Q

Which typology is the least aggressive

A

type 1 - family abuser

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12
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insecure attachment

A

separation anxiety from partner (jealousy, low-self esteem)

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13
Q

Stalking

A

attempting to contact a person against their wishes

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14
Q

Simple obsessional

A

face-to-face contact and violence

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15
Q

Love obsessional

A

seek love relationship without previous relationship

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16
Q

Ertomanic

A

Delusional not violent

17
Q

Vengeance

A

just wants to torment victim

18
Q

Rape

A

sexual assault

19
Q

Paraphilia

A

sexual fantasies

20
Q

Pedophilia

A

attraction to children

21
Q

Child molester

A

sexual contact with a minor - always physical contact unlike pedophilia

22
Q

Victimized twice

A

Once by the perpetrator once by CJS

23
Q

Rape myths

A

false beliefs that justify mens sexual aggressions towards women

24
Q

Fetisism

A

using inanimate for sexual pleasure

25
Q

Exhibitionism

A

exposing private areas

26
Q

Voyeurism

A

pleasure from watching porn

27
Q

Frotteurism

A

touching an unconsenting person

28
Q

Sexual masochism

A

sexual arousal from pain and humiliation

29
Q

Sexual sadism

A

sexual arousal from inflicting pain on others

30
Q

Callous unemotionality

A

psychological lying

31
Q

Antisociality/Impulsivity

A

poor behavior control

32
Q

Hypersexiality/sexualization

A

obsessed about sex

33
Q

Sexual deviancy

A

risk for recidivism - assessed with PPG

34
Q

antisocial lifestyle

A

traits associated with ASPD and psychopathy

35
Q

Finkelhor’s Four factor Model

A

explains why one might sexually abuse children

36
Q

heterosexual nurturers

A

victimize men when in a caretaking role

37
Q

Noncriminal homosexual offenders

A

target women in caretaking roles

38
Q

young adult child exploiters

A

Sexual assault against young children related to the offender

39
Q

Aggressive homosexual offenders

A

in a domestically violent relationship