Module 7 Flashcards
1
Q
- _____________ is defined as “any knowing touching or fondling by the victim and the accused, either directly or through clothing, the sex organs, anus, or breast of the victim or the accused, or any part of the body of a child under 13 years of age, or any transfer or transmission of semen by the accused upon any part of the clothed or unclothed body of the victim, for the purpose of sexual gratification or arousal of the victim or the accused.”
A
- Sexual Abuse
- Sexual Conduct (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
- Sexual Penetration
- None of the above
2
Q
- The number of reported sexual assault cases in Illinois from 2014 to 2015 has ________________.
A
- increased (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
- remained the same
- decreased
- None of the above
3
Q
- The rape culture is most notable in _______________.
A
- Paintings of late 1900’s artists
- Television (situational comedies) (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
- Classical music
- none of the above
4
Q
- ____________ is a myth concerning sexual assault.
A
- The false report rate for sexual assault is only 2-8%, no different than most other major crimes
- Victims who recant the sexual assault do so because it did not really happen (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
- Often, there is no physical evidence
- All of the above
5
Q
- Sexual assault victims often experience ____________ physical reactions.
A
- concentration problems
- fear/anxiety (Your Answer)
- vomiting (Correct Answer)
- none of the above
6
Q
- The “Minimal Fact interview technique” involves asking the victim ________________.
A
- “what happened” and following up with “tell me more about ________” (Correct Answer)
- very specific questions to establish the elements of the offense only (Your Answer)
- stopping the victim from discussing specific details outside of the elements of the offense
- all of the above
7
Q
- According to Dr. Lisak, when a victim reports a sexual assault, there is a ______ likelihood that the perpetrator is a serial offender
A
- 41-50% (Your Answer)
- 70-75%
- 91-95% (Correct Answer)
- None of the above
8
Q
- During a sexual assault investigation, the officer should __________.
A
- review the criminal history of the suspect
- construct a timeline of his/her events
- use pretext communications
- all of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
9
Q
- If the sexual assault occurred within the past ____ days, officers should encourage the victim to have a sexual assault medical forensic examination.
A
- 4
- 7 (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
- 10
- none of the above
10
Q
- Officers must create a report of a sexual assault when the officer ______________.
A
- receives any report of sexual assault or sexual abuse
- submits sexual assault evidence to a crime lab for testing
- collects sexual assault evidence from a hospital
- all of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
11
Q
- _____________ is defined as “any contact, however slight, between one person and another person, or an object, to include the mouth, another person, or any intrusion, however slight, of any part of the body of one person with another person.”
A
- Sexual Abuse
- Sexual Conduct
- Sexual Penetration
- None of the above (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
12
Q
- The rape culture was coined by feminists in the 1970’s to show the ways in which society blamed victims of sexual assault/abuse and normalized male sexual violence.
A
• True (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
False
13
Q
- Sexual assault is not about power and control, it is about the sexual act.
A
• True
False (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
14
Q
- Sexual assault victims often experience ____________ psychological reactions.
A
• guilt (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
• sleep disturbances
• headaches
none of the above
15
Q
- It is best practice to conduct a second investigative interview during sexual assault cases after the victim has ____________.
A
• made the decision to press charges
• completed two full sleep cycles (Correct Answer / Your Answer)
• positively identified the offender
All of the above