Exam 5: Separation and Intimate Partner Femicide

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For researchers such as Wilson & Daly and Dobash & Dobash, the interaction context for femicide is:

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Wilbanks studied 43 spousal homicides in Miami. In what percentage of cases did he find male sexual Jealousy to be the motive attributed to the perpetrators by the police?

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In the femicide adaption theory (FAT) formulated by Buss, our ancestors were born to kill female partners because Femicides were one effective solution to the adaptive problems of female partner: (check two)

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Dobash & Dobash refer to the battering and killing of wives as:

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The Dobash & Dobash theory of patriarchy is a dual-focus theory because it focuses on male perpetrators and:

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After 35 years of research on domestic violence, Dobash & Dobash reached this conclusion: intimate partner Relationships that are highly conflicted:

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As the intensity of conflict over female partner-initiated separations increases, so does the risk of intimate partner femicide.

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A relationship characterized by mutual feelings of hostility is how the authors of this text define:

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Based on his review of the evidence, Durrant concludes that support for femicide ideation being present in men today was not compelling.

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According to the text, most couples attempt to settle conflicts associated with separation/divorce by:

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Support for the deductive conflict resolution theory provided by findings on femicide are:

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For patriarchy theorists, the causal mechanism underlying the association between separation and intimate partner Femicide is:

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