Violence and Abuse Flashcards
Term to describe a situation in which one individual partner is violent but not controlling, while the other is both violent and controlling.
Violent resistance
Term to describe a situation in which an individual is violent and controlling, while the partner is neither.
Intimate terrorism
Term to describe a situation in which one individual partner is violent, but neither are controlling.
Situational couple violence
Term to describe a situation in which both partners are violent and controlling.
Mutual violent control
Term to describe stress resulting from distressing events that have a clear cut beginning and end.
Acute stress
A condition in which the range of behaviours deemed appropriate in a given situation is narrowed.
Myopia
Stress that is long term and has no clear onset or termination
Chronic stress
1) having an impact on others 2) Arousing strong emotions in others and, 3) maintaining a reputation and a sense of prestige are concerns of individuals who?
need for power
Type of harassment that attempts to extort sexual cooperation by means of threats of job related consequences.
Quid pro quo harassment
Type of harassment that includes pervasive sex related verbal conduct that is unwelcome or offensive.
Hostile environmental harassment
Which theoretical position proposes that the sexual harassment of women at work is the result of a spillover into the workplace of gender based expectations for behaviour.
Sex-role spillover
Non consensual oral, anal or vaginal penetration, obtained by force, by treat of bodily harm or when the victim is incapable of giving consent.
Rape
Type of theories which suggest that relationship violence is promoted a by culture of honor and the lack of social an legal consequences for it’s perpetrators.
Macro level theories
Type of theories which focus on the need for power, lack of empathy, and sexism as sources of domestic violence.
Individual difference theories
Term describing the ability to dominate of control the behaviour of another.
Power