Intimate partner violence Flashcards

0
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In the past years, little attention was paid to domestic violence
True/false?

A

True * prior to the 1980s**

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Any violence occurring between family members is s definition of what?

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Domestic violence

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Any violence occurring between intimate partners who are living together or separated aka as ______ Is a definition of what?

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Intamite partner violence

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Any violence occurring between intimate partners who are living together or separated
Is a definition of what ?

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Spousal violence

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The most common type of stalker is ?

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A person who just got out of an intimate relationship

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Emotional abuses has the same effects as physical abuse

True/ false

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True

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What Is the most common type of measurement is used to measure domestic assault ?

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Conflict tactics scale (CTS2)

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What are some of the reasons the CTS2 has been scuritinized?

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Focus on how couple settle disputes
Does not include all the potential violent acts
Does not take into account different contexts and consequences of the same act for men and woman
Does not asses motive for violence offense violence is treated as equal to a defensive person

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What are some theories of intimate violence ?

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Patriarchy
Social learning (Bandura)-Observational learning
Instigators
Regulators

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Learning behaviours by watching other perform these behaviours
Is a definition of what?

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Observational learning

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10
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Broad set of cultural beliefs and values that support the male dominance of woman
Is a definition of what?

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Patriarchy

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In social theory, theses are events in the environment that acts as a stimulus for acquired behaviours
Is a definition of what?

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Instigators

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In social learning theory, these are the consequences of behaviours
Is a definition of what?

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Regulators

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What are two types of instigators in domestic violence describe and name each

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Aversive instigators - produces emotional arousal

Incentive instigators - perceived awards for engaging in aggression

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What are two types of regulators name and describe each

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External punishment - person being arrest for domestic violence
Self-punishment- a person feeling remorse for engaging in domestic violence

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Dutton model to focuses on the relationship amount the mutipule levels that influence intimate violence, such as the following ……

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Macrosystem
Exsosystem
Microsystem
Onto genie level

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According to the Dutton model, this level considers the broad sets of societal and cultural beliefs and attitudes- for example, patriarchy and social norms that condone or promote gender inequality, male dominance and aggression
This is a description of

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Macrosystems

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According to the Dutton model, this level considers the social structures that connect the individual to likelihood of intimate violence. For example, job stress or unemployment can increase the likelihood of violence is a description of what?

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Exosystems

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According to the Dutton model, this level focuses on the immediate environment in which abuse occurs, for example, the couples pattern of communication or level of conflict of each spouses method of coping with conflict

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Microsystem

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According to the Dutton model, this level focuses on the psychological and biological features of the individual, for example the individuals abuse history, exposure to violent models and ability to manage emotions
Is a description of what ?

A

Ontogenetic

20
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What are some of the common myths people have in regards to why women battered woman stay

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The battered woman could simply leave her battering husband
The woman can prevent battering by seeking counselling
The battered woman who stays is “somewhat masochistic”

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What is stage one in Lenore walkers cycle of violence ?

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Tension building phase

  • interpersonal tension
  • poor communication
  • victim feels fearful
22
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What is stage two in Lenore walkers cycle of violence ?

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Acting out phase

- violent, abusive incident

23
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What is stage three in Lenore walkers cycle of violence ?

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Honeymoon phase

  • Abuser apologizes
  • affection between partners
  • calm, lack of tension
24
Q

Another reason why some battered woman is because of learned helplessness
True/ false

A

True

25
Q

What are some of the reason why battered women who leave come back?

A

For the sake of the children
To give the relationship another chance
Partner promised to change ***
Lack of money or a place to go

26
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The battered womans decision to leave was influenced by how much the woman were ———- on the perpetrator and the level of fear

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Financially dependant

27
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What are the typologies of male batterers

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Family-only batterer
Dysphoric/borderline batterer
Generally violent/ antisocial batterer

28
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What Is the most common type of batterer?

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Family only batterer

29
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Engages in the least amount of violence
Not really violent outside of the house or engages in criminal activity
Does not show much psychopathology
If personality disorder is present it would lost likely be s passive-dependant personality
Moderate impulse control

This is the discretion of what type of batter

A

Family only batterer

30
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Engages in moderate to severe violence
Displays the most depression and borderline personality traits and has problems with jealousy
Moderate problems with impulsivity and achohol and drug use
Preoccupied attachment style

This is a discription of what type of batterer?

A

Dysphoric/ borderline batterer

31
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Engages in moderate to sever violence
Engages In the most violence outside of the home and criminal behaviour
High level of impulsivity
Shows a divisive attachment style

Is a discription of what kind of batterer?

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Generally violent/ antisocial batterer

32
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Policies that give police the authority to lay charges against a suspect where there is reasonable and probable grounds to believe a domestic assault had committed

A

Mandatory charging policies

33
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What are the two most common types of treatment for batterers?

A

Feminist psychoeducational group therapy

Congnitive-behavioural group therapy

34
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The Duluth model has been criticized for what reasons?

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Entire focus is on violence done by men to woman
Violence is viewed as one sided and not as an interaction between two people
Model is focused on shaming

35
Q

Stalking is a form of violence that is known in the Canadian law as —–

A

Criminal harassment

36
Q

What is not a true statement about stalking:

  • women were more likely than men to be stalked
  • stalking can be see as an act of love and should not be taken too seriously
  • young woman, especially university woman aged 15and 24 have the highest stalking rates
  • most stalking victims knows their stalker
A

Stalking can be an act of love

37
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Stalking offenders who are at the greatest risk for continuing staking behaviour after release from prison are those who——— and a history of ———

A

Personality disorder

Substance abuse

38
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A typology was formated to classify stalkers into four categories based on their relationship to the victim name all 4 categories

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Ex-intimate stalker
Love obsessional stalker
Delusional stalker
Grudge stalker

39
Q

Most common type of stalker is ?

A

Ex-intimate stalker

40
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A stalker who engages in stalking after a break of an intimate relationship is a definition of what kind of stalker?

A

Ex intimate stalker

41
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A stalker who has intense emotional feelings for the victim but who has never had an intimate relationship with the victim
Is a discription of what type of stalker?

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Love obsessional stalker

42
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A stalker who suffers from delusions and wrongly believes GE or she has a relationship with the victim

Is a definition of what type of stalker

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Delusional stalker

43
Q

A stalker who knows and is angry at the victim for some perceived injustice

Is a discription of what type of stalker?

A

Grudge stalker

44
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What kind of people are at more of a risk of being stalked?

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Politicians***
Psychiatrists
Faculty members (teachers)