Violent Offenders & Domestic Violence & Trauma Flashcards
What does the Duluth model show about the facets of power and control?
- Using intimidation
- Using emotional abuse
- Using isolation
- Minimizing, denying, and blaming
- Using children
- Using male privilege
- Using economy abuse
- Using coercion and threats
What is battering?
More than physical aggression: used to control, intimidate, and subjugate other human beings
What are different types of batterers?
Relationship/family-only
Borderline/dysphoric
Generally violent/antisocial
What are traits of Relationship/family-only batterers?
- 50% of batterers
- Relatively low marital violence frequency
- Relatively free of personality disorder
- Low to moderate alcohol depression
What are traits of borderline/dysphoric batterers?
- 25%
- Moderate to high marital violence but low to moderate general violence
- Alcohol and drug abuse moderate
- Depression and anger high
What are traits of generally violent/antisocial batterers?
- 25%
-High rates of marital and general violence
What group of offenders are most responsive to treatment and why?
Relationship/family-only because they have more control over their behavior & apologize (walking on egg shell period)
What group of offenders are more likely to offend?
Generally violent/anti social
What is associated with reduced recidivism for domestic offenders?
Treatment completion
What is associated with reduced recidivism for domestic offenders?
Treatment completion
What is the responsivity principle issue?
We generally use a “one size fits all” approach to treatment
What is a cobra (type 1) for sexual offenders in terms of heart rate?
- 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
What is a pitbull (type 2) for sexual offenders in terms of heart rate?
- During conflict, heart rate increases
- This is associated with stress and defensive reaction
What is a cobra (type 1) for sexual offenders?
- Instant aggression
- More severe violence
- Decrease in heart rate with increased verbal aggression
- Calmer than when no conflict
- Don’t fear loss of wife
What is a pitbull (type 2) for sexual offenders?
- Slow build up
- Wives less fearful
- Dependent
- Fear of abandonment
- Controlling
- Dangerous when wives leave
- Can become obsessed
- Make up majority