Deck 9: Intimate Partner Violence

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What historical practices have aided male domination over females?
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What were the three main stages of historical interest in intimate partner violence in the United States?
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How do suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment fit into this picture?
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What does the term "intimate partner violence" cover?
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Name the five types of intimate partner violence displayed in Box 9.2 of your textbook, and explain what they entail.
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What are some estimates as to how much intimate partner violence occurs in American society?
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What are some advantages to using the Conflict Tactics Scale to tap intimate partner violence?
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What are some disadvantages to using the Conflict Tactics Scale to tap intimate partner violence?
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What types of behaviors does Box 9.3 of your textbook inventory as demonstrations of abuse?
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What trends does Figure 9.1 show in terms of intimate partner violence over the past several years?
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Are homicide victims more apt to be murdered by complete strangers or by someone they know?
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How does the term "intimate partner violence" expand upon the idea of "spouse abuse"?
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What is "psychopathology," and how does it relate to IPV?
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What is "masochism," and how do some people link it with IPV?
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What are the three stages in the "cycle of violence"?
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Explain what takes place in the "tension-building phase."
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What happens during the "battering episode"?
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Outline the activities that take place during the "reconciliation period."
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What does "disinhibition" have to do with intimate partner violence?
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Explain "The Power and Control Wheel" presented in Figure 9.2 of your textbook.
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What does the "misdemeanor rule" have to do with a warrantless arrest?
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What is the role of an affidavit in a misdemeanor intimate partner violence case?
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Historically, how have police officers used mediation or nonarrest options to handle domestic disturbance calls?
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What is the "referral" option?
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What was the "Minneapolis Experiment"?
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What did the Minneapolis Experiment find?
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What was the law enforcement reaction to the Minneapolis Experiment?
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What is the difference between "full" and "selective" enforcement?
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What is a "pro-arrest policy" in IPV cases?
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How have state legislatures relaxed the "misdemeanor rule" in instances of intimate partner violence?
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What is the purpose of a "refuge house"?
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What was the academic reaction to the Minneapolis Experiment?
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How are the terms "external validity" and "internal validity" related to the Minneapolis Experiment?
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What does the term "therapeutic jurisprudence" mean?
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What does "ex parte" mean with respect to a temporary injunction?
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Link the role of an injunction with the cycle of violence.
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What reasons are there for the historical lack of prosecution in spouse abuse cases?
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What is the purpose of a "no-drop" policy in IPV cases?
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Discuss three features of the "no-drop" policy contained in Box 9.4 of your textbook.
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What is "forfeiture by wrongdoing," and what implications does it have for prosecuting intimate partner violence cases?
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What is the purpose of an "IPV danger or lethality assessment" such as the one displayed in Box 9.5 of your textbook?
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What is a "stalking law"?
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How does "partner stalking" fit in with the cycle of violence?
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What are the elements or basic ingredients of stalking laws?
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What different kinds of behaviors can constitute stalking?
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What is the Lautenberg Amendment, and what does it try to do?
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What is an ex post facto law, and why do people raise objections to it?
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What is the significance of U.S. v. Hayes (2009)?
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Explore two issues surrounding court-ordered mandatory counseling for convicted batterers?
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What does your textbook mean when it says that a "one-size-fits-all" approach does not work with court-mandated therapeutic intervention in intimate partner violence cases?
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What is "executive clemency"?
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What are the five criteria needed for clemency consideration under the battered woman syndrome?
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What is a "fatality review team," and what does it do?
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Which of the following terms best describes violent episodes involving current and/or former spouses, boyfriends, and girlfriends?

A) domestic violence
B) spouse assault
C) acquaintance abuse
D) intimate partner violence
E) family violence
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Which of the following historical practices does NOT represent male domination over women?

A) Early Roman law treated women as the property of their husbands.
B) Any harm committed against a woman was viewed as an offense against her father or her husband, not her.
C) The law allowed a husband to beat his wife, within certain limits, as a way of disciplining her.
D) Women in the United States were not allowed to vote until 1920.
E) All these practices contributed to male domination over women.
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Which of the following terms refers to male privilege or structured inequality that portrays women as inferior and lacking in social power compared to men?

A) matriarchy
B) patriarchy
C) oligarchy
D) sexual symmetry
E) sexual asymmetry
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Which of the following is NOT a major form of intimate partner violence?

A) physical abuse
B) restricted access to higher education
C) emotional abuse
D) psychological abuse
E) economic abuse
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Which of the following limitations is associated with the "Conflict Tactics Scale"?

A) It deals only with situations that have come to the attention of the police.
B) It offers a standardized set of questions that can be used from one study to the next.
C) The scale is based upon feminist interviewing techniques.
D) Usually, only one partner is interviewe e. both "a" and "b" above are appropriate answers to this question
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The "battered woman syndrome" that defense lawyers sometimes raise in court refers to the contention that women are so traumatized that they:

A) cannot leave their mates
B) kill their mates to prevent further abuse
C) finally call the police to intervene, but the police usually do not arrest the male partner
D) file for a divorce
E) give up custody of their children
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What does the "cycle of violence" mean with respect to intimate partner violence?

A) Children who witness violence between their parents do not grow up and become batterers themselves.
B) Intimate partner violence grows over the years until one partner finally kills the other partner.
C) A battery takes place after the tension-building phase and is followed by a period of reconciliation.
D) Eventually, the woman will leave or divorce the husband.
E) The experience of intimate partner violence culminates with multiple stalking episodes.
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Which of the following statements best exemplifies the idea of "learned helplessness"?

A) victims in violent relationships report greater success over time in defusing their partner's anger
B) victims in violent relationships learn how to become more contrite and more successful in defusing their partner's anger during the reconciliation phase
C) victims are trying to learn how to dominate their offenders and render them helpless
D) isolation and financial dependence are prime ingredients involved in why victims remain with their abusers
E) victims gradually realize that divorce or departure is the only viable option to stopping their suffering
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An officer can only make an arrest if probable cause is absent.
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Which of the following studies was instrumental in establishing policy guidelines for how law enforcement officers should handle calls for service involving intimate partner violence?

A) the Zimbardo Experiment
B) the Minneapolis Experiment
C) the National Family Violence Survey
D) the President's Task Force on Family Violence
E) the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime
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According to the notion of "selective enforcement," officers in an arrest situation:

A) may use their discretion when handling a misdemeanor situation
B) may arrest offenders without probable cause
C) shall make an arrest for all suspected crimes as long as probable cause is present
D) may arrest only if the victim agrees to file a complaint
E) shall make a domestic violence arrest whenever possible
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One legal remedy for dealing with intimate partner violence is to relax the misdemeanor rule and allow law enforcement officers to do what?

A) make a warrantless arrest on the basis of reasonable suspicion
B) make a warrantless arrest if there is probable cause
C) make a warrantless arrest if the officer has probable cause even though he or she did not witness the incident
D) make a warrantless arrest on the basis of reasonable suspicion even though the officer did not witness the incident
E) take the woman into protective custody to prevent further violence
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Which of the following violent episodes would NOT be covered under a domestic violence statute?

A) a battery involving a man and a woman who are living together even though they are not married
B) a physical encounter between a landlord and a tenant
C) elder abuse by a relative
D) a simple battery between two siblings
E) all would be covered
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The Minneapolis Experiment found that the best course of action for police officers to take in order to prevent another episode of intimate partner violence was to do what?

A) have one party leave the premises for a "cooling-off" period
B) arrest the abuser
C) issue a warning that both spouses would be arrested if a police officer had to return to handle another incident involving the same parties
D) counsel both parties about appropriate ways to handle disagreements in the future
E) refer the parties to a social service agency for counseling
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"Disinhibition" pertains to which of the following?

A) one party losing romantic interest in the other party
B) the lack of respect one partner shows for the other partner
C) revocation of one's driver's license
D) the role of alcohol in intimate partner violence
E) a loss of interest in remaining with one's partner
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A pro-arrest policy with regards to intimate partner violence means that violators involved in a domestic disturbance are to be arrested when?

A) automatically in every single instance
B) whenever probable cause is present and the officer can make the arrest
C) whenever reasonable suspicion is present and the officer can make the arrest
D) whenever the officer feels it is necessary
E) only if the incident is a felony
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The "rule of thumb" for misdemeanors is that a police officer can make a legitimate warrantless arrest only if:

A) the situation is a custodial one
B) the judge has signed an arrest order
C) the offender does not invoke his or her Miranda rights
D) there is reasonable suspicion
E) the officer has witnessed the offense
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"External validity" refers to which of the following?

A) how generalizable the research results are to other locations
B) whether the treatment caused the outcome
C) what other researchers think about the study
D) the sample size
E) the minimum number of independent variables a researcher should include in a study
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What is the result called when an intervention produces greater subsequent offending?

A) a deterrent effect
B) an incapacitation effect
C) a latent effect
D) a criminogenic effect
E) a retributive effect
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An official complaint in which the victim outlines the details of the offense and swears under oath that the individual named in the accusation is the offender is known as what?

A) affidavit
B) warrant
C) injunction
D) restraining order
E) cease-and-desist order
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"Internal validity" refers to which of the following?

A) how generalizable the research results are to other locations
B) whether the treatment caused the outcome
C) what other researchers think about the study
D) the sample size
E) the minimum number of independent variables a researcher should include in a study
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Which of the following best describes a "no-drop" policy in terms of prosecuting cases that involve intimate partner violence?

A) prosecutors are mandated to file formal charges against the violent party
B) prosecutors are encouraged to file formal charges against the violent party
C) prosecutors must seek a formal injunction against the violent party
D) prosecutors can force victims to assist in the prosecution of the violent party
E) prosecutors must assign a victim advocate to these cases to ensure prosecution
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Suppose that Max has been arrested and charged with committing a battery on his wife, Minnie. Two days before the trial begins, Max kills Minnie to prevent her from testifying against him. A surveillance tape captures the lethal event and the police arrest Max on homicide charges. When the battery trial begins, Max's lawyer objects on the basis of the Sixth Amendment. In other words, Minnie is unavailable for cross-examination and, therefore, the battery charge should be dismissed. The judge rules against the motion and allows the trial to continue. On what basis did the judge allow the trial to continue without the victim's testimony?

A) forfeiture by wrongdoing
B) forfeiture by mishap
C) the two cases involve completely separate charges
D) habeas corpus
E) writ of mandamus
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When stalking takes place in conjunction with intimate partner violence, it is most likely to be associated with which portion of the cycle of violence?

A) tension-building phase
B) battering episode
C) reconciliation period
D) anniversary date that the relationship began
E) after the battered party decides to end the cycle of violence
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Which of the following conditions is NOT necessary for clemency consideration under the "battered woman syndrome"?

A) the applicant must be a woman
B) the applicant must be incarcerated for the murder of an intimate partner
C) the applicant must document a history of abusive behavior from the intimate partner
D) the applicant must have an acceptable outlook
E) all of the above are necessary conditions
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Suffrage refers to the painful experience of legal wife-beating.
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According to the NCVS, 85% of victims of intimate partner violence are female.
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What historical practices have aided male domination over females?
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What were the three main stages of historical interest in intimate partner violence in the United States?
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How do suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment fit into this picture?
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What does the term "intimate partner violence" cover?
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Name the five types of intimate partner violence displayed in Box 9.2 of your textbook, and explain what they entail.
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What are some estimates as to how much intimate partner violence occurs in American society?
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What are some advantages to using the Conflict Tactics Scale to tap intimate partner violence?
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What are some disadvantages to using the Conflict Tactics Scale to tap intimate partner violence?
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What types of behaviors does Box 9.3 of your textbook inventory as demonstrations of abuse?
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What trends does Figure 9.1 show in terms of intimate partner violence over the past several years?
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Are homicide victims more apt to be murdered by complete strangers or by someone they know?
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How does the term "intimate partner violence" expand upon the idea of "spouse abuse"?
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What is "psychopathology," and how does it relate to IPV?
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What is "masochism," and how do some people link it with IPV?
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What are the three stages in the "cycle of violence"?
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Explain what takes place in the "tension-building phase."
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What happens during the "battering episode"?
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Outline the activities that take place during the "reconciliation period."
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What does "disinhibition" have to do with intimate partner violence?
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Explain "The Power and Control Wheel" presented in Figure 9.2 of your textbook.
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What does the "misdemeanor rule" have to do with a warrantless arrest?
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What is the role of an affidavit in a misdemeanor intimate partner violence case?
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Historically, how have police officers used mediation or nonarrest options to handle domestic disturbance calls?
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What is the "referral" option?
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What was the "Minneapolis Experiment"?
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What did the Minneapolis Experiment find?
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What was the law enforcement reaction to the Minneapolis Experiment?
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What is the difference between "full" and "selective" enforcement?
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What is a "pro-arrest policy" in IPV cases?
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How have state legislatures relaxed the "misdemeanor rule" in instances of intimate partner violence?
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What is the purpose of a "refuge house"?
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What was the academic reaction to the Minneapolis Experiment?
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How are the terms "external validity" and "internal validity" related to the Minneapolis Experiment?
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What does the term "therapeutic jurisprudence" mean?
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What does "ex parte" mean with respect to a temporary injunction?
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Link the role of an injunction with the cycle of violence.
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What reasons are there for the historical lack of prosecution in spouse abuse cases?
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What is the purpose of a "no-drop" policy in IPV cases?
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Discuss three features of the "no-drop" policy contained in Box 9.4 of your textbook.
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What is "forfeiture by wrongdoing," and what implications does it have for prosecuting intimate partner violence cases?
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What is the purpose of an "IPV danger or lethality assessment" such as the one displayed in Box 9.5 of your textbook?
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What is a "stalking law"?
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How does "partner stalking" fit in with the cycle of violence?
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What are the elements or basic ingredients of stalking laws?
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What different kinds of behaviors can constitute stalking?
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What is the Lautenberg Amendment, and what does it try to do?
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What is an ex post facto law, and why do people raise objections to it?
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What is the significance of U.S. v. Hayes (2009)?
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Explore two issues surrounding court-ordered mandatory counseling for convicted batterers?
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What does your textbook mean when it says that a "one-size-fits-all" approach does not work with court-mandated therapeutic intervention in intimate partner violence cases?
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What is "executive clemency"?
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What are the five criteria needed for clemency consideration under the battered woman syndrome?
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What is a "fatality review team," and what does it do?
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Which of the following terms best describes violent episodes involving current and/or former spouses, boyfriends, and girlfriends?

A) domestic violence
B) spouse assault
C) acquaintance abuse
D) intimate partner violence
E) family violence
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Which of the following historical practices does NOT represent male domination over women?

A) Early Roman law treated women as the property of their husbands.
B) Any harm committed against a woman was viewed as an offense against her father or her husband, not her.
C) The law allowed a husband to beat his wife, within certain limits, as a way of disciplining her.
D) Women in the United States were not allowed to vote until 1920.
E) All these practices contributed to male domination over women.
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Which of the following terms refers to male privilege or structured inequality that portrays women as inferior and lacking in social power compared to men?

A) matriarchy
B) patriarchy
C) oligarchy
D) sexual symmetry
E) sexual asymmetry
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Which of the following is NOT a major form of intimate partner violence?

A) physical abuse
B) restricted access to higher education
C) emotional abuse
D) psychological abuse
E) economic abuse
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Which of the following limitations is associated with the "Conflict Tactics Scale"?

A) It deals only with situations that have come to the attention of the police.
B) It offers a standardized set of questions that can be used from one study to the next.
C) The scale is based upon feminist interviewing techniques.
D) Usually, only one partner is interviewe e. both "a" and "b" above are appropriate answers to this question
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The "battered woman syndrome" that defense lawyers sometimes raise in court refers to the contention that women are so traumatized that they:

A) cannot leave their mates
B) kill their mates to prevent further abuse
C) finally call the police to intervene, but the police usually do not arrest the male partner
D) file for a divorce
E) give up custody of their children
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60
What does the "cycle of violence" mean with respect to intimate partner violence?

A) Children who witness violence between their parents do not grow up and become batterers themselves.
B) Intimate partner violence grows over the years until one partner finally kills the other partner.
C) A battery takes place after the tension-building phase and is followed by a period of reconciliation.
D) Eventually, the woman will leave or divorce the husband.
E) The experience of intimate partner violence culminates with multiple stalking episodes.
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61
Which of the following statements best exemplifies the idea of "learned helplessness"?

A) victims in violent relationships report greater success over time in defusing their partner's anger
B) victims in violent relationships learn how to become more contrite and more successful in defusing their partner's anger during the reconciliation phase
C) victims are trying to learn how to dominate their offenders and render them helpless
D) isolation and financial dependence are prime ingredients involved in why victims remain with their abusers
E) victims gradually realize that divorce or departure is the only viable option to stopping their suffering
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An officer can only make an arrest if probable cause is absent.
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63
Which of the following studies was instrumental in establishing policy guidelines for how law enforcement officers should handle calls for service involving intimate partner violence?

A) the Zimbardo Experiment
B) the Minneapolis Experiment
C) the National Family Violence Survey
D) the President's Task Force on Family Violence
E) the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime
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According to the notion of "selective enforcement," officers in an arrest situation:

A) may use their discretion when handling a misdemeanor situation
B) may arrest offenders without probable cause
C) shall make an arrest for all suspected crimes as long as probable cause is present
D) may arrest only if the victim agrees to file a complaint
E) shall make a domestic violence arrest whenever possible
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One legal remedy for dealing with intimate partner violence is to relax the misdemeanor rule and allow law enforcement officers to do what?

A) make a warrantless arrest on the basis of reasonable suspicion
B) make a warrantless arrest if there is probable cause
C) make a warrantless arrest if the officer has probable cause even though he or she did not witness the incident
D) make a warrantless arrest on the basis of reasonable suspicion even though the officer did not witness the incident
E) take the woman into protective custody to prevent further violence
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66
Which of the following violent episodes would NOT be covered under a domestic violence statute?

A) a battery involving a man and a woman who are living together even though they are not married
B) a physical encounter between a landlord and a tenant
C) elder abuse by a relative
D) a simple battery between two siblings
E) all would be covered
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The Minneapolis Experiment found that the best course of action for police officers to take in order to prevent another episode of intimate partner violence was to do what?

A) have one party leave the premises for a "cooling-off" period
B) arrest the abuser
C) issue a warning that both spouses would be arrested if a police officer had to return to handle another incident involving the same parties
D) counsel both parties about appropriate ways to handle disagreements in the future
E) refer the parties to a social service agency for counseling
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"Disinhibition" pertains to which of the following?

A) one party losing romantic interest in the other party
B) the lack of respect one partner shows for the other partner
C) revocation of one's driver's license
D) the role of alcohol in intimate partner violence
E) a loss of interest in remaining with one's partner
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A pro-arrest policy with regards to intimate partner violence means that violators involved in a domestic disturbance are to be arrested when?

A) automatically in every single instance
B) whenever probable cause is present and the officer can make the arrest
C) whenever reasonable suspicion is present and the officer can make the arrest
D) whenever the officer feels it is necessary
E) only if the incident is a felony
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The "rule of thumb" for misdemeanors is that a police officer can make a legitimate warrantless arrest only if:

A) the situation is a custodial one
B) the judge has signed an arrest order
C) the offender does not invoke his or her Miranda rights
D) there is reasonable suspicion
E) the officer has witnessed the offense
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"External validity" refers to which of the following?

A) how generalizable the research results are to other locations
B) whether the treatment caused the outcome
C) what other researchers think about the study
D) the sample size
E) the minimum number of independent variables a researcher should include in a study
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What is the result called when an intervention produces greater subsequent offending?

A) a deterrent effect
B) an incapacitation effect
C) a latent effect
D) a criminogenic effect
E) a retributive effect
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73
An official complaint in which the victim outlines the details of the offense and swears under oath that the individual named in the accusation is the offender is known as what?

A) affidavit
B) warrant
C) injunction
D) restraining order
E) cease-and-desist order
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74
"Internal validity" refers to which of the following?

A) how generalizable the research results are to other locations
B) whether the treatment caused the outcome
C) what other researchers think about the study
D) the sample size
E) the minimum number of independent variables a researcher should include in a study
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75
Which of the following best describes a "no-drop" policy in terms of prosecuting cases that involve intimate partner violence?

A) prosecutors are mandated to file formal charges against the violent party
B) prosecutors are encouraged to file formal charges against the violent party
C) prosecutors must seek a formal injunction against the violent party
D) prosecutors can force victims to assist in the prosecution of the violent party
E) prosecutors must assign a victim advocate to these cases to ensure prosecution
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76
Suppose that Max has been arrested and charged with committing a battery on his wife, Minnie. Two days before the trial begins, Max kills Minnie to prevent her from testifying against him. A surveillance tape captures the lethal event and the police arrest Max on homicide charges. When the battery trial begins, Max's lawyer objects on the basis of the Sixth Amendment. In other words, Minnie is unavailable for cross-examination and, therefore, the battery charge should be dismissed. The judge rules against the motion and allows the trial to continue. On what basis did the judge allow the trial to continue without the victim's testimony?

A) forfeiture by wrongdoing
B) forfeiture by mishap
C) the two cases involve completely separate charges
D) habeas corpus
E) writ of mandamus
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77
When stalking takes place in conjunction with intimate partner violence, it is most likely to be associated with which portion of the cycle of violence?

A) tension-building phase
B) battering episode
C) reconciliation period
D) anniversary date that the relationship began
E) after the battered party decides to end the cycle of violence
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78
Which of the following conditions is NOT necessary for clemency consideration under the "battered woman syndrome"?

A) the applicant must be a woman
B) the applicant must be incarcerated for the murder of an intimate partner
C) the applicant must document a history of abusive behavior from the intimate partner
D) the applicant must have an acceptable outlook
E) all of the above are necessary conditions
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79
Suffrage refers to the painful experience of legal wife-beating.
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80
According to the NCVS, 85% of victims of intimate partner violence are female.
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