Deck 5: Child Abuse and Neglect

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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, children ______ were the most vulnerable to abuse or neglect.

A) between 3 and 4
B) younger than 3
C) between 5 and 6
D) between 6 and 7
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In 2015, approximately 48 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands had statutes requiring mandated reporting of abuse by ______ in the medical, social service, school, and law enforcement fields.

A) designated professionals
B) all employees
C) staff members
D) PhDs
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______ occurs in families where adult members fail to spend quality time with their children and where children's requests are met with responses such as "not right now," "we'll see," and "maybe later."

A) Emotional neglect
B) Emotional abuse
C) Physical neglect
D) Physical abuse
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Children exposed to violence may also:

A) abuse drugs and alcohol.
B) engage in delinquency.
C) suffer from depression.
D) all of these.
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Research has also shown that ______ in the United States are more likely to be exposed to violence and crime than are ______.

A) adolescents, children
B) children, adolescents
C) children, adults
D) adults, children
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______ alone is not a valid reason for intervention by child protective services.

A) Home life
B) Poverty
C) Age of the child
D) Rumors
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______ states now include definitions of emotional or psychological abuse in their laws.

A) Twenty-seven
B) Thirty-one
C) Thirty-three
D) Forty-two
Question
______ abuse can be defined as any physical acts that cause or can cause physical injury to a child.

A) Sexual
B) Emotional
C) Psychological
D) Physical
Question
Because of the seriousness and number of reports of child abuse and neglect, legislatures in all 50 states have enacted child abuse ______ laws.

A) prosecution
B) protection
C) reporting
D) incarceration
Question
______ neglect happens when a parent or caretaker permits chronic truancy or ignores educational or special needs.

A) Emotional
B) Psychological
C) Physical
D) Educational
Question
______ made a difference in reported exposure to maltreatment of 14- to 17-year-old youth.

A) Age
B) Gender
C) Ethnicity
D) Socioeconomic status
Question
The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (2002) reported that children with disabilities are ______ times more likely to suffer abuse and neglect.

A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
Question
Although legal definitions of physical abuse are quite specific, it is important to realize that, in practical terms, what constitutes abuse differs considerably depending on:

A) time.
B) place.
C) audience.
D) all of these.
Question
______ neglect includes abandonment; expulsion from the home ("throwaway child"); failure to seek medical help for the child; delay in seeking medical care; inadequate supervision; and inadequate food, clothing, and shelter.

A) Emotional
B) Psychological
C) Physical
D) Educational
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A 2009 study by the U.S. Department of Justice exposed that nearly one in ______ American children saw a family member assaulted by another family member.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
Question
According to the Children's Defense Fund, ______ is the largest predictor of child abuse and neglect.

A) economic resources
B) parental education
C) parental substance abuse
D) parents were abused as well
Question
Looking at youth aged 14-17, Hamby et al. (2011) found that ______ reported exposure to at least one form of family violence during their lifetimes.

A) about 20%
B) about 30%
C) about 40%
D) about 50%
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______ for persons reporting in good faith as well as waiver of the spousal and physician-patient privilege is typically spelled out in the mandated reporting acts.

A) Punishments
B) Rewards
C) Criminal immunity
D) Civil immunity
Question
In their abuse and neglect study, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services found ______ had the highest victimization rates, followed by ______ and ______.

A) Hispanics, Whites, Blacks
B) Whites, Blacks, Hispanics
C) Hispanics, Asians, Whites
D) Whites, Hispanics, Blacks
Question
______ neglect includes inadequate nurturing or affection, permitting maladaptive behavior such as illegal drug or alcohol use, and inattention to emotional and developmental needs.

A) Emotional
B) Psychological
C) Physical
D) Educational
Question
Legal alternatives are not available at state and federal levels to prosecute those involved in child maltreatment.
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Females made up the majority of victims in nonfatal and fatal attacks by family members.
Question
Some states include ______ abuse within the general definition of harm to a child that includes mental injury.

A) emotional
B) psychological
C) physical
D) educational
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Children exposed to violence may be more likely to experience dating violence, additional victimizations, and involvement in the welfare and juvenile justice systems.
Question
Some protective agencies are slow to react to psychological or emotional abuse accusations, choosing instead to focus resources on what is "seen" (physical injury) and what is morally unacceptable (sexual abuse).
Question
When charges appear to be substantiated, the question of removing the ______ from the home must be considered, as must the propriety of arresting the suspect(s).

A) child
B) parent
C) both the child and parent
D) neither the child nor parent
Question
______ includes allowing the child to engage in pornography or prostitution.

A) Sexual assault
B) Sexual exploitation
C) Sexual abuse
D) Domestic abuse
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All persons are considered mandated reporters of child abuse.
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Children experience neglect more than any other form of child maltreatment.
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Only about 75% of the states have mandated reporting laws in place for child abuse.
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Parents who experience loneliness, lack social support, and are socially isolated may be more prone to neglecting their children than families who have a strong network of social supports.
Question
Violence in the home rarely leads to child maltreatment and neglect.
Question
Child abuse occurs among only certain social classes, genders, and racial and ethnic groups.
Question
Pedophilia is defined as an "ongoing sexual attraction toward pre-pubertal children."
Question
Family violence is also called domestic and/or intimate partner violence.
Question
______ involves the intentional fondling of private or other parts of the body for the purpose of sexual gratification through the use of force or threat of force of a victim unable to understand the nature of the act.

A) Criminal sexual assault
B) Criminal sexual abuse
C) Criminal sexual exploitation
D) Noncriminal sexual abuse
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Children who have been prior victims of maltreatment are more likely to experience a recurrence than those who have not been prior victims.
Question
Even with emotional abuse defined in the statute, there is the opportunity for ambiguous definitions that do not apply well in practice and often preclude protective agencies from intervening in suspected emotional abuse cases.
Question
Child protective services investigated fewer referrals from ______ than any other referring agency.

A) emergency rooms
B) schools
C) day care centers
D) 911 calls
Question
Child abuse occurs among all social classes, genders, and racial and ethnic groups.
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Discuss the consequences of emotional abuse on children.
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Define and discuss physical abuse of juveniles.
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Discuss the importance of mandated reporting.
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Discuss the vicious cycle of child abuse.
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Discuss intervention strategies for child abuse.
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Define and discuss child neglect.
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Discuss domestic violence and its relationship to juveniles.
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Define and discuss sexual abuse of juveniles.
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Deck 5: Child Abuse and Neglect
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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, children ______ were the most vulnerable to abuse or neglect.

A) between 3 and 4
B) younger than 3
C) between 5 and 6
D) between 6 and 7
B
2
In 2015, approximately 48 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands had statutes requiring mandated reporting of abuse by ______ in the medical, social service, school, and law enforcement fields.

A) designated professionals
B) all employees
C) staff members
D) PhDs
A
3
______ occurs in families where adult members fail to spend quality time with their children and where children's requests are met with responses such as "not right now," "we'll see," and "maybe later."

A) Emotional neglect
B) Emotional abuse
C) Physical neglect
D) Physical abuse
B
4
Children exposed to violence may also:

A) abuse drugs and alcohol.
B) engage in delinquency.
C) suffer from depression.
D) all of these.
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5
Research has also shown that ______ in the United States are more likely to be exposed to violence and crime than are ______.

A) adolescents, children
B) children, adolescents
C) children, adults
D) adults, children
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6
______ alone is not a valid reason for intervention by child protective services.

A) Home life
B) Poverty
C) Age of the child
D) Rumors
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7
______ states now include definitions of emotional or psychological abuse in their laws.

A) Twenty-seven
B) Thirty-one
C) Thirty-three
D) Forty-two
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8
______ abuse can be defined as any physical acts that cause or can cause physical injury to a child.

A) Sexual
B) Emotional
C) Psychological
D) Physical
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9
Because of the seriousness and number of reports of child abuse and neglect, legislatures in all 50 states have enacted child abuse ______ laws.

A) prosecution
B) protection
C) reporting
D) incarceration
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10
______ neglect happens when a parent or caretaker permits chronic truancy or ignores educational or special needs.

A) Emotional
B) Psychological
C) Physical
D) Educational
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11
______ made a difference in reported exposure to maltreatment of 14- to 17-year-old youth.

A) Age
B) Gender
C) Ethnicity
D) Socioeconomic status
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12
The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (2002) reported that children with disabilities are ______ times more likely to suffer abuse and neglect.

A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
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13
Although legal definitions of physical abuse are quite specific, it is important to realize that, in practical terms, what constitutes abuse differs considerably depending on:

A) time.
B) place.
C) audience.
D) all of these.
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14
______ neglect includes abandonment; expulsion from the home ("throwaway child"); failure to seek medical help for the child; delay in seeking medical care; inadequate supervision; and inadequate food, clothing, and shelter.

A) Emotional
B) Psychological
C) Physical
D) Educational
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15
A 2009 study by the U.S. Department of Justice exposed that nearly one in ______ American children saw a family member assaulted by another family member.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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16
According to the Children's Defense Fund, ______ is the largest predictor of child abuse and neglect.

A) economic resources
B) parental education
C) parental substance abuse
D) parents were abused as well
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17
Looking at youth aged 14-17, Hamby et al. (2011) found that ______ reported exposure to at least one form of family violence during their lifetimes.

A) about 20%
B) about 30%
C) about 40%
D) about 50%
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18
______ for persons reporting in good faith as well as waiver of the spousal and physician-patient privilege is typically spelled out in the mandated reporting acts.

A) Punishments
B) Rewards
C) Criminal immunity
D) Civil immunity
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19
In their abuse and neglect study, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services found ______ had the highest victimization rates, followed by ______ and ______.

A) Hispanics, Whites, Blacks
B) Whites, Blacks, Hispanics
C) Hispanics, Asians, Whites
D) Whites, Hispanics, Blacks
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20
______ neglect includes inadequate nurturing or affection, permitting maladaptive behavior such as illegal drug or alcohol use, and inattention to emotional and developmental needs.

A) Emotional
B) Psychological
C) Physical
D) Educational
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21
Legal alternatives are not available at state and federal levels to prosecute those involved in child maltreatment.
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22
Females made up the majority of victims in nonfatal and fatal attacks by family members.
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23
Some states include ______ abuse within the general definition of harm to a child that includes mental injury.

A) emotional
B) psychological
C) physical
D) educational
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24
Children exposed to violence may be more likely to experience dating violence, additional victimizations, and involvement in the welfare and juvenile justice systems.
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25
Some protective agencies are slow to react to psychological or emotional abuse accusations, choosing instead to focus resources on what is "seen" (physical injury) and what is morally unacceptable (sexual abuse).
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26
When charges appear to be substantiated, the question of removing the ______ from the home must be considered, as must the propriety of arresting the suspect(s).

A) child
B) parent
C) both the child and parent
D) neither the child nor parent
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______ includes allowing the child to engage in pornography or prostitution.

A) Sexual assault
B) Sexual exploitation
C) Sexual abuse
D) Domestic abuse
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All persons are considered mandated reporters of child abuse.
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29
Children experience neglect more than any other form of child maltreatment.
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30
Only about 75% of the states have mandated reporting laws in place for child abuse.
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Parents who experience loneliness, lack social support, and are socially isolated may be more prone to neglecting their children than families who have a strong network of social supports.
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Violence in the home rarely leads to child maltreatment and neglect.
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33
Child abuse occurs among only certain social classes, genders, and racial and ethnic groups.
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34
Pedophilia is defined as an "ongoing sexual attraction toward pre-pubertal children."
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Family violence is also called domestic and/or intimate partner violence.
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______ involves the intentional fondling of private or other parts of the body for the purpose of sexual gratification through the use of force or threat of force of a victim unable to understand the nature of the act.

A) Criminal sexual assault
B) Criminal sexual abuse
C) Criminal sexual exploitation
D) Noncriminal sexual abuse
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Children who have been prior victims of maltreatment are more likely to experience a recurrence than those who have not been prior victims.
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38
Even with emotional abuse defined in the statute, there is the opportunity for ambiguous definitions that do not apply well in practice and often preclude protective agencies from intervening in suspected emotional abuse cases.
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39
Child protective services investigated fewer referrals from ______ than any other referring agency.

A) emergency rooms
B) schools
C) day care centers
D) 911 calls
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Child abuse occurs among all social classes, genders, and racial and ethnic groups.
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41
Discuss the consequences of emotional abuse on children.
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42
Define and discuss physical abuse of juveniles.
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Discuss the importance of mandated reporting.
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Discuss the vicious cycle of child abuse.
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Discuss intervention strategies for child abuse.
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Define and discuss child neglect.
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Discuss domestic violence and its relationship to juveniles.
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Define and discuss sexual abuse of juveniles.
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