Violent Offenders & Domestic Violence & Trauma Flashcards

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What does the Duluth model show about the facets of power and control?

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  • Using intimidation
  • Using emotional abuse
  • Using isolation
  • Minimizing, denying, and blaming
  • Using children
  • Using male privilege
  • Using economy abuse
  • Using coercion and threats
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What is battering?

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More than physical aggression: used to control, intimidate, and subjugate other human beings

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What are different types of batterers?

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Relationship/family-only
Borderline/dysphoric
Generally violent/antisocial

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What are traits of Relationship/family-only batterers?

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  • 50% of batterers
  • Relatively low marital violence frequency
  • Relatively free of personality disorder
  • Low to moderate alcohol depression
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What are traits of borderline/dysphoric batterers?

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  • 25%
  • Moderate to high marital violence but low to moderate general violence
  • Alcohol and drug abuse moderate
  • Depression and anger high
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What are traits of generally violent/antisocial batterers?

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  • 25%
    -High rates of marital and general violence
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What group of offenders are most responsive to treatment and why?

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Relationship/family-only because they have more control over their behavior & apologize (walking on egg shell period)

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What group of offenders are more likely to offend?

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Generally violent/anti social

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What is associated with reduced recidivism for domestic offenders?

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Treatment completion

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What is associated with reduced recidivism for domestic offenders?

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Treatment completion

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What is the responsivity principle issue?

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We generally use a “one size fits all” approach to treatment

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What is a cobra (type 1) for sexual offenders in terms of heart rate?

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  • During conflict, heart rate decreases
  • Decrease from baseline
  • Not just hyporeactivity in general
  • Heart rate deceleration might help focus attention and maximize impact of verbal aggression
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What is a pitbull (type 2) for sexual offenders in terms of heart rate?

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  • During conflict, heart rate increases
  • This is associated with stress and defensive reaction
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What is a cobra (type 1) for sexual offenders?

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  • Instant aggression
  • More severe violence
  • Decrease in heart rate with increased verbal aggression
  • Calmer than when no conflict
  • Don’t fear loss of wife
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What is a pitbull (type 2) for sexual offenders?

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  • Slow build up
  • Wives less fearful
  • Dependent
  • Fear of abandonment
  • Controlling
  • Dangerous when wives leave
  • Can become obsessed
  • Make up majority
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What is a pitbull (type 2) more likely to do?

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  • More likely to have witnessed husband to wife battering
  • More likely to have batterer as role model
  • No difference between groups in frequency of violence, but less severe violence
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What is a cobra (type 1) more likely to do?

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  • More severe violence
  • Higher levels of emotional abuse
  • More likely to be violent outside of the marriage
  • More likely to be antisocial
18
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Is there a difference between women that kill and don’t kill their batterers?

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No

19
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What do a quarter of inmates report experiencing?

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Dissociative experiences

20
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What is transient depersonalization?

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“I didn’t feel like it was me doing it” –> traumatized by their own behavior –> amnesia (don’t remember what they do)

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What are the five criterions of PTSD as they relate to the contribution of violence?

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Criterion A: stressor
Criterion B: Intrusion symptoms (re-experiencing memories)
Criterion C: Avoidance
Criterion D: Negative alterations in cognitions and mood
Criterion E: Alterations in arousal or reactivity