Deck 8: Intimate Partner Abuse

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The Boston survey indicated that elders were abused more by their spouses than by their children.
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This theory regarding elder abuse is based on the premise that providing care for an elder induces stress within the family.

A)Neutralization
B)Social exchange
C)Family stress d Psychopathology
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Passive neglect includes the refusal or failure to fulfill a caretaking obligation.
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The family stress theory is not a widely accepted theory of elder abuse.
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It was not until the 1980s that the plight of elder victims entered our national consciousness as a problem that must be dealt with.
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Elder victims are the least likely to be physically injured during the commission of a violent crime.
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The elderly are targeted for crimes involving finances more than any other victim population.
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Active neglect includes the refusal or failure to undertake a caretaking obligation.
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A social exchange theory assumes that dependency in relationships contributes to elder abuse; that is,increased dependency of the victim on the abuser results in acts of violence.
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This theory of elder abuse assumes that dependency in relationships contributes to elder abuse.

A)Neutralization
B)Social exchange
C)Family stress
D)Psychopathology
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The psychopathology theory is based on the premise that abusers suffer from mental disorders that cause them to be violent.
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An elder is a person of the age of 55 years or older.
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Material abuse does not include the illegal or improper use of funds or resources.
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The neutralization theory views the delinquent as being unaffected by the norms and values of a larger social system.
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The neutralization theory was originally developed by Sykes and Matza to explain juvenile delinquency in our society.
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This theory was originally developed by Sykes and Matza to explain juvenile delinquency in our society.

A)Neutralization
B)Social exchange
C)Family stress
D)Psychopathology
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Physical abuse includes the infliction of physical pain or injury,physical coercion,sexual molestation,or mental suffering.
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This theory views the delinquent as being affected by the norms and values of a larger social system rather than by a counterculture.

A)Neutralization
B)Social exchange
C)Family stress
D)Psychopathology
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Psychological abuse includes the infliction of mental anguish.
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This theory of elder abuse is based on the premise that abusers suffer from mental disorders that cause them to be violent.

A)Neutralization
B)Social exchange
C)Family stress
D)Psychopathology
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Authorities may disagree as to the exact cause of elder abuse,but they generally agree that it is similar to other forms of family violence and that it crosses all social and ___ lines.
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An elder is a person of age ____ or older.
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How does elder abuse differ from child abuse?
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What is the impact on elderly victims of financial crimes?
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The ___ __theory is based on the premise that providing care for an elder induces stress within the family.
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An elderly female victim asks your guidance.The victim had been sexually assaulted by her son and she is ashamed to report this crime.How would you advise her?
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Elder victims are the least likely to be ___ injured during the commission of a violent crime.
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The ___ theory was originally developed by Sykes and Matza to explain juvenile delinquency in our society.This theory views the delinquent as being affected by the norms and values of a larger social system rather than by a counterculture.
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One of the first studies dealing with elder abuse and published in 1979 was ____.
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Why do elder rape victims often sustain injuries different from those suffered by younger victims?
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The term ____was first used during congressional hearings in the late 1970s.
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The House Select Committee on Aging,chaired by Representative Claude Pepper,examined the issue of elder abuse.This commission was also called the ____ Commission.
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In your opinion,what causes elder abuse?
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Explain the neutralization theory of elder abuse.
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One ____theory assumes that dependency in relationships contributes to elder abuse; that is,the increased dependency of the victim on the abuser results in acts of violence.
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The ____theory is based on the premise that abusers suffer from mental disorders that cause them to be violent.
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You suspect that your neighbors,an elderly couple,are being financially abused by their daughter.What steps should you take?
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Deck 8: Intimate Partner Abuse
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The Boston survey indicated that elders were abused more by their spouses than by their children.
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This theory regarding elder abuse is based on the premise that providing care for an elder induces stress within the family.

A)Neutralization
B)Social exchange
C)Family stress d Psychopathology
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Passive neglect includes the refusal or failure to fulfill a caretaking obligation.
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The family stress theory is not a widely accepted theory of elder abuse.
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It was not until the 1980s that the plight of elder victims entered our national consciousness as a problem that must be dealt with.
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Elder victims are the least likely to be physically injured during the commission of a violent crime.
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The elderly are targeted for crimes involving finances more than any other victim population.
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Active neglect includes the refusal or failure to undertake a caretaking obligation.
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A social exchange theory assumes that dependency in relationships contributes to elder abuse; that is,increased dependency of the victim on the abuser results in acts of violence.
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This theory of elder abuse assumes that dependency in relationships contributes to elder abuse.

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D)Psychopathology
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The psychopathology theory is based on the premise that abusers suffer from mental disorders that cause them to be violent.
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An elder is a person of the age of 55 years or older.
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Material abuse does not include the illegal or improper use of funds or resources.
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The neutralization theory views the delinquent as being unaffected by the norms and values of a larger social system.
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The neutralization theory was originally developed by Sykes and Matza to explain juvenile delinquency in our society.
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This theory was originally developed by Sykes and Matza to explain juvenile delinquency in our society.

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D)Psychopathology
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Physical abuse includes the infliction of physical pain or injury,physical coercion,sexual molestation,or mental suffering.
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This theory views the delinquent as being affected by the norms and values of a larger social system rather than by a counterculture.

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D)Psychopathology
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Psychological abuse includes the infliction of mental anguish.
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This theory of elder abuse is based on the premise that abusers suffer from mental disorders that cause them to be violent.

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Authorities may disagree as to the exact cause of elder abuse,but they generally agree that it is similar to other forms of family violence and that it crosses all social and ___ lines.
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An elder is a person of age ____ or older.
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How does elder abuse differ from child abuse?
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What is the impact on elderly victims of financial crimes?
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The ___ __theory is based on the premise that providing care for an elder induces stress within the family.
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An elderly female victim asks your guidance.The victim had been sexually assaulted by her son and she is ashamed to report this crime.How would you advise her?
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Elder victims are the least likely to be ___ injured during the commission of a violent crime.
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The ___ theory was originally developed by Sykes and Matza to explain juvenile delinquency in our society.This theory views the delinquent as being affected by the norms and values of a larger social system rather than by a counterculture.
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One of the first studies dealing with elder abuse and published in 1979 was ____.
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Why do elder rape victims often sustain injuries different from those suffered by younger victims?
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The term ____was first used during congressional hearings in the late 1970s.
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The House Select Committee on Aging,chaired by Representative Claude Pepper,examined the issue of elder abuse.This commission was also called the ____ Commission.
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In your opinion,what causes elder abuse?
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Explain the neutralization theory of elder abuse.
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One ____theory assumes that dependency in relationships contributes to elder abuse; that is,the increased dependency of the victim on the abuser results in acts of violence.
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The ____theory is based on the premise that abusers suffer from mental disorders that cause them to be violent.
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You suspect that your neighbors,an elderly couple,are being financially abused by their daughter.What steps should you take?
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