Deck 7: Adolescent Perpetrators

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Being abused or neglected as a child substantially increases the risk of:

A) arrest as a juvenile.
B) arrest as an adult.
C) suicide.
D) Both A and B
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Family-based theories are examples of:

A) Single dimensional theories.
B) Theoretical approaches.
C) Multidimensional theories.
D) Both a and c
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Which is the most critical factor in the development of children?

A) Parents
B) Peers
C) Teachers
D) Siblings
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Chronic physical abuse can result in long-term:

A) Brain damage.
B) Physical disabilities.
C) Hearing loss.
D) all of the above
Question
The consequences of abuse will vary according to all of the following factors except:

A) Characteristics of the child.
B) Co-occurrences of types of abuse and neglect.
C) The way a child is raised to be an adult.
D) Type of trauma.
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In addition to the psychological and behavioral effects that children may experience due to their exposure to domestic violence, there is concern about:

A) an increased likelihood of arrest as a juvenile and as an adult.
B) a greater risk of the victims becoming offenders.
C) later criminalization.
D) all of the above
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Recent reports indicate that victimization of children has grave:

A) Mental consequences.
B) Social consequences.
C) Physical consequences.
D) Sexual consequences.
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Bestiality is:

A) Abuse of animals by humans.
B) Human to animal sexual activity.
C) Animal to human sexual activity.
D) A form of punishment.
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Which is not a category of child fire-setters?

A) Delinquent
B) Normal curiosity
C) Plea for help
D) Despondent
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Juvenile victim pornography is frequently associated with:

A) A sexual offense.
B) A violent offense.
C) Pedophilia.
D) all of the above
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Which refers to the act of killings one's parent and is a form of murder committed by juvenile?

A) Patricide
B) Patronage
C) Parricide
D) Portage
Question
Which refers to the act of killing one's father?

A) Portage
B) Parricide
C) Patricide
D) Patronage
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Which school of thought has been identified as the best-suited framework to address the causes, consequences, and treatment formulations for abused children?

A) Intergenerational model
B) Family systems theory
C) Multigenerational model
D) Ecological model
Question
Which of the following is not a concept related to the family structure in family systems theory?

A) Traditions
B) Boundaries
C) Warmth, joy, and humor
D) Freedom of expression
Question
In cases of shaken baby syndrome, the infant may experience:

A) Permanent blindness or deafness.
B) Developmental delays.
C) Coma, paralysis, and death.
D) all of the above
Question
Which variable is thought to affect the intergenerational cycle of violence?

A) Type, frequency, and degree of violence
B) Witnessing interparental aggression
C) Socioeconomic status of family
D) Both A and B
Question
Children exhibiting a "shame-rage" type of explosive anger is associated with:

A) Sexual abuse against female victims
B) Delinquency
C) Self-harming behaviors
D) Both A and B
Question
Which of the following is a risk factor for victims of physical abuse?

A) Use of aggression to solve interpersonal problems
B) Distrust of others
C) Over compliance with authority figures
D) all of the above
Question
More than ________ of children are exposed to some form of family violence during their lifetime.

A) 50%
B) 10%
C) 75%
D) 25%
Question
Which of the following is considered a status offense?

A) Parental abduction
B) Runaway
C) Any offense where a juvenile can be charged as an adult
D) Both A and B
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Which of the following is unTrue of juvenile child-care offenders?

A) Sex offenses committed by juveniles typically occur within a home.
B) Sex offenses committed by juveniles typically occur during the early morning hours.
C) Most juvenile sex offenders are teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17.
D) Older children account for as much as 40% of the offenses committed in the child-care context.
Question
________ is the manifestation of self-esteem, thought to be one of the factors that mediate the negative effects of child abuse.

A) Resilience
B) Cycle of violence
C) Childhood abuse
D) Posttraumatic stress
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________ of the child, as well as his or her personality, will all play a role in how the victim reacts to abuse.

A) Mental condition
B) Age
C) Forms and frequency of abuse
D) all of the above
Question
Two types of trauma are related to the severity and intensity of the abuse. Type I, referred to as ________, is a single event; type II, chronic or repetitive abuse over time, is usually more difficult for the child to overcome.

A) Resilience
B) Relationship
C) Acute trauma
D) Self-image
Question
The age, emotional and cognitive development, gender, race/ethnicity, personality, and strengths or resiliency of the child all play a part in determining the effects of maltreatment. These are referred to as the ________ of the child.

A) Trauma
B) Maltreatment
C) Turning
D) Characteristics
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Research and theory suggest that some forms of victimization increase the risk of juvenile criminal offending.
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Research tells us that most offending adolescents do not continue to perpetrate sexual offenses as adults.
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According to family-based theories, violent behaviors are caused by the family structure and family interactions rather than by an individual within the family.
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Childhood problems have been linked to the exposure to domestic violence. These range from increased aggression and hostility to anxiety and depression and cognitive impairment.
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A status offense is an act that would not be an offense if it were committed by an adult.
Question
The intergenerational cycle of violence asserts that abused children are at low risk to become abusers in their adult intimate relationships.
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Animal cruelty by children has not been associated with exposure to family violence.
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Turning refers to a major transition in the life of a person when she or he takes on a new set of roles, enters into fresh relationships with a new set of people, and achieves a new self-concept.
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Parents rarely consider a babysitter as a potential perpetrator of sexual abuse; however, older children account for as much as 40% of the offenses committed in the child care context.
Question
There is a strong link between juvenile abuse victimization and fire-setting.
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According to family-based theories, violent behaviors are caused by the family structure and family ________ rather than by an individual within the family.
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________ systems theory focuses primarily on family behavior and seeks to identify the problems that are a consequence of dysfunctional relationships among family members.
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________ offenders make up more than one-third of the sexual offenders against minors that are known to the police.
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The intergenerational cycle of ________ asserts that abused children are at high risk to become abusers in their adult intimate relationships.
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________ refers to a major transition in the life of a person when she or he takes on a new set of roles, enters into fresh relationships with a new set of people, and achieves a new self-concept.
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________, the desire to hide the damage to self from others, may result from childhood abuse and in particular from sexual abuse.
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Children witnessing ________ has been linked with a variety of problems, from increased aggression and hostility to anxiety and depression.
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Animal abuse is more likely to occur in homes where children are abused or neglected and in homes where ________ violence also occurs.
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As juveniles, victims of sibling abuse are at an increased risk of being arrested as ________ than those who are not abused by a sibling.
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________ involves minors who have traded sexual acts (including prostitution, stripping, and pornography) without overt force, fraud or coercion, to meet the basic needs of survival such as food or shelter.
Question
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-That act of killing one's father

A) Pedophile
B) Bestiality
C) Patricide
D) Parricide
Question
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The act of killing one's parent

A) Pedophile
B) Bestiality
C) Patricide
D) Parricide
Question
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-Human-to-animal sexual activity

A) Pedophile
B) Bestiality
C) Patricide
D) Parricide
Question
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-An adult who has a sustained sexual orientation towards children

A) Pedophile
B) Bestiality
C) Patricide
D) Parricide
Question
Describe the four factors associated with family violence under the ecological model.
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Explain why witnessing family violence may not cause a child to grow up violent.
Question
Provide examples that constitute acts of adolescent offending patterns.
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Provide examples that demonstrate how children are negatively impacted as a result of the consequences of family violence by their juvenile behavior.
Question
Provide examples of survival sex and explain its risk factors for youth involvement.
Question
Discuss the link between juveniles and fire setting.
Question
Debate why runaways should not be returned to their parents without investigating the cause for their departure.
Question
How is ineffective parenting dangerous to a child's future?
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Deck 7: Adolescent Perpetrators
1
Being abused or neglected as a child substantially increases the risk of:

A) arrest as a juvenile.
B) arrest as an adult.
C) suicide.
D) Both A and B
Both A and B
2
Family-based theories are examples of:

A) Single dimensional theories.
B) Theoretical approaches.
C) Multidimensional theories.
D) Both a and c
Multidimensional theories.
3
Which is the most critical factor in the development of children?

A) Parents
B) Peers
C) Teachers
D) Siblings
Parents
4
Chronic physical abuse can result in long-term:

A) Brain damage.
B) Physical disabilities.
C) Hearing loss.
D) all of the above
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5
The consequences of abuse will vary according to all of the following factors except:

A) Characteristics of the child.
B) Co-occurrences of types of abuse and neglect.
C) The way a child is raised to be an adult.
D) Type of trauma.
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6
In addition to the psychological and behavioral effects that children may experience due to their exposure to domestic violence, there is concern about:

A) an increased likelihood of arrest as a juvenile and as an adult.
B) a greater risk of the victims becoming offenders.
C) later criminalization.
D) all of the above
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7
Recent reports indicate that victimization of children has grave:

A) Mental consequences.
B) Social consequences.
C) Physical consequences.
D) Sexual consequences.
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8
Bestiality is:

A) Abuse of animals by humans.
B) Human to animal sexual activity.
C) Animal to human sexual activity.
D) A form of punishment.
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9
Which is not a category of child fire-setters?

A) Delinquent
B) Normal curiosity
C) Plea for help
D) Despondent
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10
Juvenile victim pornography is frequently associated with:

A) A sexual offense.
B) A violent offense.
C) Pedophilia.
D) all of the above
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11
Which refers to the act of killings one's parent and is a form of murder committed by juvenile?

A) Patricide
B) Patronage
C) Parricide
D) Portage
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12
Which refers to the act of killing one's father?

A) Portage
B) Parricide
C) Patricide
D) Patronage
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13
Which school of thought has been identified as the best-suited framework to address the causes, consequences, and treatment formulations for abused children?

A) Intergenerational model
B) Family systems theory
C) Multigenerational model
D) Ecological model
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14
Which of the following is not a concept related to the family structure in family systems theory?

A) Traditions
B) Boundaries
C) Warmth, joy, and humor
D) Freedom of expression
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15
In cases of shaken baby syndrome, the infant may experience:

A) Permanent blindness or deafness.
B) Developmental delays.
C) Coma, paralysis, and death.
D) all of the above
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16
Which variable is thought to affect the intergenerational cycle of violence?

A) Type, frequency, and degree of violence
B) Witnessing interparental aggression
C) Socioeconomic status of family
D) Both A and B
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17
Children exhibiting a "shame-rage" type of explosive anger is associated with:

A) Sexual abuse against female victims
B) Delinquency
C) Self-harming behaviors
D) Both A and B
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Which of the following is a risk factor for victims of physical abuse?

A) Use of aggression to solve interpersonal problems
B) Distrust of others
C) Over compliance with authority figures
D) all of the above
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19
More than ________ of children are exposed to some form of family violence during their lifetime.

A) 50%
B) 10%
C) 75%
D) 25%
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Which of the following is considered a status offense?

A) Parental abduction
B) Runaway
C) Any offense where a juvenile can be charged as an adult
D) Both A and B
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21
Which of the following is unTrue of juvenile child-care offenders?

A) Sex offenses committed by juveniles typically occur within a home.
B) Sex offenses committed by juveniles typically occur during the early morning hours.
C) Most juvenile sex offenders are teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17.
D) Older children account for as much as 40% of the offenses committed in the child-care context.
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22
________ is the manifestation of self-esteem, thought to be one of the factors that mediate the negative effects of child abuse.

A) Resilience
B) Cycle of violence
C) Childhood abuse
D) Posttraumatic stress
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23
________ of the child, as well as his or her personality, will all play a role in how the victim reacts to abuse.

A) Mental condition
B) Age
C) Forms and frequency of abuse
D) all of the above
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24
Two types of trauma are related to the severity and intensity of the abuse. Type I, referred to as ________, is a single event; type II, chronic or repetitive abuse over time, is usually more difficult for the child to overcome.

A) Resilience
B) Relationship
C) Acute trauma
D) Self-image
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25
The age, emotional and cognitive development, gender, race/ethnicity, personality, and strengths or resiliency of the child all play a part in determining the effects of maltreatment. These are referred to as the ________ of the child.

A) Trauma
B) Maltreatment
C) Turning
D) Characteristics
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Research and theory suggest that some forms of victimization increase the risk of juvenile criminal offending.
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Research tells us that most offending adolescents do not continue to perpetrate sexual offenses as adults.
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According to family-based theories, violent behaviors are caused by the family structure and family interactions rather than by an individual within the family.
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Childhood problems have been linked to the exposure to domestic violence. These range from increased aggression and hostility to anxiety and depression and cognitive impairment.
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A status offense is an act that would not be an offense if it were committed by an adult.
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The intergenerational cycle of violence asserts that abused children are at low risk to become abusers in their adult intimate relationships.
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32
Animal cruelty by children has not been associated with exposure to family violence.
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33
Turning refers to a major transition in the life of a person when she or he takes on a new set of roles, enters into fresh relationships with a new set of people, and achieves a new self-concept.
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Parents rarely consider a babysitter as a potential perpetrator of sexual abuse; however, older children account for as much as 40% of the offenses committed in the child care context.
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35
There is a strong link between juvenile abuse victimization and fire-setting.
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According to family-based theories, violent behaviors are caused by the family structure and family ________ rather than by an individual within the family.
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________ systems theory focuses primarily on family behavior and seeks to identify the problems that are a consequence of dysfunctional relationships among family members.
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________ offenders make up more than one-third of the sexual offenders against minors that are known to the police.
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The intergenerational cycle of ________ asserts that abused children are at high risk to become abusers in their adult intimate relationships.
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________ refers to a major transition in the life of a person when she or he takes on a new set of roles, enters into fresh relationships with a new set of people, and achieves a new self-concept.
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________, the desire to hide the damage to self from others, may result from childhood abuse and in particular from sexual abuse.
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42
Children witnessing ________ has been linked with a variety of problems, from increased aggression and hostility to anxiety and depression.
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43
Animal abuse is more likely to occur in homes where children are abused or neglected and in homes where ________ violence also occurs.
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44
As juveniles, victims of sibling abuse are at an increased risk of being arrested as ________ than those who are not abused by a sibling.
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________ involves minors who have traded sexual acts (including prostitution, stripping, and pornography) without overt force, fraud or coercion, to meet the basic needs of survival such as food or shelter.
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46
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-That act of killing one's father

A) Pedophile
B) Bestiality
C) Patricide
D) Parricide
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47
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The act of killing one's parent

A) Pedophile
B) Bestiality
C) Patricide
D) Parricide
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48
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-Human-to-animal sexual activity

A) Pedophile
B) Bestiality
C) Patricide
D) Parricide
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49
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-An adult who has a sustained sexual orientation towards children

A) Pedophile
B) Bestiality
C) Patricide
D) Parricide
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50
Describe the four factors associated with family violence under the ecological model.
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51
Explain why witnessing family violence may not cause a child to grow up violent.
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52
Provide examples that constitute acts of adolescent offending patterns.
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53
Provide examples that demonstrate how children are negatively impacted as a result of the consequences of family violence by their juvenile behavior.
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54
Provide examples of survival sex and explain its risk factors for youth involvement.
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55
Discuss the link between juveniles and fire setting.
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Debate why runaways should not be returned to their parents without investigating the cause for their departure.
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How is ineffective parenting dangerous to a child's future?
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