Deck 5: Investigating Child Abuse

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Interviews from medical personnel are an important part of the fact-gathering process when medical care has been provided because:

A) Doctor or nurse may not remember the specific child days or weeks after providing services.
B) It helps determine the criminal act.
C) They know more about what happened to the victim than anyone else.
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is a behavioral indicator of child sexual abuse?

A) Inappropriate sexual knowledge for his or her home environment and age
B) Acting out sexually with other children
C) Regression
D) all of the above
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Criminal prosecution of physical abuse is more common than:

A) The prosecution of verbal abuse.
B) The prosecution of domestic abuse.
C) The prosecution for sexual abuse.
D) The prosecution of emotional maltreatment.
Question
Blue or purple bruises are indicative of an injury:

A) 10 days old.
B) One week old.
C) 2-5 days old.
D) 15 days old.
Question
The most common dangerous weapon is:

A) A belt.
B) The hand.
C) A bat.
D) A fly swatter.
Question
Shaken Baby Syndrome:

A) Is a new classification of death or injury to infants.
B) Is common in the United States more than any other country.
C) Is the medical term used to describe the violent shaking of a child and the injuries that can occur.
D) Both A and B
Question
A child will suffer a significant burn:

A) In the same amount of time as a teenager.
B) In the same amount of time as an adult.
C) In less time than adult.
D) In more time than an adult.
Question
Filicide is the killing of children:

A) By cousins.
B) By fathers.
C) By parents.
D) By siblings.
Question
Which of the following is a behavioral indicator of abuse?

A) Child fearful or unwilling to explain the cause of an injury
B) Walking with legs slightly splayed apart
C) Current physical injury accompanied by signs of multiple prior injuries
D) Scratching or rubbing the genitals
Question
Sexual abuse that is ongoing is frequently kept secret within the family. What factor can trigger disclosure?

A) A younger sibling being targeted for abuse
B) Offering incentives and rewards, or "bribes"
C) A family fight or punishment
D) Both A and B
Question
Which of the following is not a location typical of accidental injury?

A) Neck
B) Elbows
C) Knees
D) Forehead
Question
Bruises that are green are typically how many days old?

A) 5 to 7
B) 7 to 10
C) 2 to 5
D) 0 to 2
Question
Which professionals are the most common first responders to cases of child abuse and neglect?

A) Law enforcement officers
B) Emergency medical technicians
C) Child protective services
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following is the first critical step of investigating child abuse and neglect cases?

A) Get records
B) Go to the source
C) Go to the scene
D) Conduct interview
Question
In Hague Convention access cases:

A) The left-behind parent seeks enforcement of visitation rights to his or her child.
B) The left-behind parent seeks retribution for crimes committed against his or her child.
C) The left-behind parent seeks return of his or her child to the child's country of habitual residence.
D) Both A and B
Question
This term is also referred to as "criminal abortion".

A) Miscarriage
B) Feticide
C) Infanticide
D) Filicide
Question
Which of the following is central to the CAC model of investigation?

A) The use of trained child forensic interviewers and videotaped interviews
B) The establishment of child advocacy centers
C) The use of multidisciplinary team investigations
D) all of the above
Question
There is usually a(n) ________ phase before the perpetrator initiates sexual contact. During this time, a relationship is being established between the victim and the offender. By the time the sexual conduct takes place, the child trusts the adult.

A) Suppression
B) Initiation
C) Engagement
D) Progression
Question
The role of the first responders to child maltreatment is to ________ and provide an initial response and investigation, and to testify in court, when appropriate.

A) leave the family alone
B) recognize child maltreatment
C) seize the child
D) all of the above
Question
The ________ (1993) makes it a federal offense for parents to abduct children from the United States and take them to another country (18 U.S.C. § 1204).

A) Hague
B) International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act
C) United States Department of State
D) all of the above
Question
The International Child Abduction Remedies Act (ICARA) enacted by Congress establishes the Hague Convention as the law of the United States concerning children less than ________ years old.

A) 7
B) 10
C) 5
D) 16
Question
Summit's characterization, referred to as ________, includes five phases common to the experiences of the child who has been sexually victimized.

A) Sexual trauma
B) Maltreatment
C) Suppression
D) the sexual abuse accommodation syndrome
Question
When a child is suspected of having been abused, that child is brought to the advocacy center and interviewed by a:

A) Counselor.
B) Police Officer.
C) Forensic interviewer.
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following is central to the CAC model of investigation?

A) The use of trained child forensic interviewers and videotaped interviews
B) The use of multidisciplinary team investigations
C) The establishment of child advocacy centers
D) all of the above
Question
Research has shown that compared to other approaches, the ________ communities show significantly higher rates of coordinated investigations between law enforcement and child protective services.

A) Cognitive
B) CAC
C) Social service
D) Police
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Child Protective Services (CPS) can withdraw from a family investigation if the parents become uncooperative or resistant to taking help.
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Criminal prosecution of physical abuse is less common than the prosecution of emotional maltreatment.
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Gathering information on the nature, type, and location of injury is the first step toward a determination of physical abuse.
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Infants who are mobile are not capable of inflicting severe injury to their bodies.
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Common household items are frequently used as weapons against children in abusive situations.
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The EMTs and paramedics must determine the nature and extent of the patient's condition, give appropriate emergency care, and transport the patient to a medical facility, if necessary.
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A technical term for brittle bone disease is osteogenesis imperfecta.
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The role of CPS Case Workers is to determine if a violation of criminal law occurred, identify and apprehend the offender, file appropriate criminal charges, and remove.
Question
Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is the medical term used to describe the violent shaking of a child and the injuries that can result.
Question
In interviews regarding the investigation of child abuse and neglect cases, caregivers are interviewed separately.
Question
The felonious destruction of a fetus is called ________, or criminal abortion. In a legal context, feticide refers to the deliberate or incidental killing of a fetus due to a criminal act, such as punching or kicking the abdomen of a pregnant woman.
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One example of an intentional injury is retinal hemorrhages, the hallmark of ________ syndrome, it is rarely associated with some other kind of injury.
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________ is the killing of children by parents; it is a nonlegal term that in some studies may include victims of infanticide.
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When a person exposes his or her genitalia to a child, it is known as ________.
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Family ________ is the taking, keeping, or concealing of a child or children by a parent, other family member, or person acting on behalf of the parent or family member that deprives another individual of his or her custody or visitation rights.
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The International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act of ________ makes it a federal offense for a parent to abduct a child from the United States to another country. It also criminalizes keeping a child who is in the United States away from a person with parental rights custody.
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Research indicates that children ages ________ and younger are the most frequent victims of child fatalities.
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An individual diagnosed with ________ intentionally plans and conceals his or her abusive behaviors, which may include suffocating a child or demanding painful medical tests and procedures for the child.
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________ is not uncommon in cases of child incest. Changing the account of the abuse is problematic for criminal justice.
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________ syndrome includes five phases common to the experiences of the child who has been sexually victimized: secrecy; helplessness; entrapment and accommodation; delayed, conflicted, and unconvincing closure; and retraction.
Question
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The killing of a brother or sister

A) Fratricide
B) Shaken baby syndrome
C) Feticide
D) Filicide
Question
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The killing of children by parents

A) Fratricide
B) Shaken baby syndrome
C) Feticide
D) Filicide
Question
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The violent shaking of a child and theinjuries that can result

A) Fratricide
B) Shaken baby syndrome
C) Feticide
D) Filicide
Question
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The felonious destruction of a fetus

A) Fratricide
B) Shaken baby syndrome
C) Feticide
D) Filicide
Question
Discuss the significance of injury location on a child who may or may not have been physically abused.
Question
Explain why physical injuries to infants are suspicious of abuse.
Question
Define and discuss family abduction.
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What are the indicators of child sexual abuse?
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Define and describe Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome.
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Out of the four critical steps of investigating child abuse and neglect cases, which do you think is the most prone to being mishandled? How so?
Question
Create a scenario demonstrating medical neglect.
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1
Interviews from medical personnel are an important part of the fact-gathering process when medical care has been provided because:

A) Doctor or nurse may not remember the specific child days or weeks after providing services.
B) It helps determine the criminal act.
C) They know more about what happened to the victim than anyone else.
D) none of the above
Doctor or nurse may not remember the specific child days or weeks after providing services.
2
Which of the following is a behavioral indicator of child sexual abuse?

A) Inappropriate sexual knowledge for his or her home environment and age
B) Acting out sexually with other children
C) Regression
D) all of the above
all of the above
3
Criminal prosecution of physical abuse is more common than:

A) The prosecution of verbal abuse.
B) The prosecution of domestic abuse.
C) The prosecution for sexual abuse.
D) The prosecution of emotional maltreatment.
The prosecution of emotional maltreatment.
4
Blue or purple bruises are indicative of an injury:

A) 10 days old.
B) One week old.
C) 2-5 days old.
D) 15 days old.
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The most common dangerous weapon is:

A) A belt.
B) The hand.
C) A bat.
D) A fly swatter.
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6
Shaken Baby Syndrome:

A) Is a new classification of death or injury to infants.
B) Is common in the United States more than any other country.
C) Is the medical term used to describe the violent shaking of a child and the injuries that can occur.
D) Both A and B
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A child will suffer a significant burn:

A) In the same amount of time as a teenager.
B) In the same amount of time as an adult.
C) In less time than adult.
D) In more time than an adult.
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8
Filicide is the killing of children:

A) By cousins.
B) By fathers.
C) By parents.
D) By siblings.
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9
Which of the following is a behavioral indicator of abuse?

A) Child fearful or unwilling to explain the cause of an injury
B) Walking with legs slightly splayed apart
C) Current physical injury accompanied by signs of multiple prior injuries
D) Scratching or rubbing the genitals
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10
Sexual abuse that is ongoing is frequently kept secret within the family. What factor can trigger disclosure?

A) A younger sibling being targeted for abuse
B) Offering incentives and rewards, or "bribes"
C) A family fight or punishment
D) Both A and B
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11
Which of the following is not a location typical of accidental injury?

A) Neck
B) Elbows
C) Knees
D) Forehead
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12
Bruises that are green are typically how many days old?

A) 5 to 7
B) 7 to 10
C) 2 to 5
D) 0 to 2
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13
Which professionals are the most common first responders to cases of child abuse and neglect?

A) Law enforcement officers
B) Emergency medical technicians
C) Child protective services
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is the first critical step of investigating child abuse and neglect cases?

A) Get records
B) Go to the source
C) Go to the scene
D) Conduct interview
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15
In Hague Convention access cases:

A) The left-behind parent seeks enforcement of visitation rights to his or her child.
B) The left-behind parent seeks retribution for crimes committed against his or her child.
C) The left-behind parent seeks return of his or her child to the child's country of habitual residence.
D) Both A and B
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16
This term is also referred to as "criminal abortion".

A) Miscarriage
B) Feticide
C) Infanticide
D) Filicide
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17
Which of the following is central to the CAC model of investigation?

A) The use of trained child forensic interviewers and videotaped interviews
B) The establishment of child advocacy centers
C) The use of multidisciplinary team investigations
D) all of the above
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18
There is usually a(n) ________ phase before the perpetrator initiates sexual contact. During this time, a relationship is being established between the victim and the offender. By the time the sexual conduct takes place, the child trusts the adult.

A) Suppression
B) Initiation
C) Engagement
D) Progression
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19
The role of the first responders to child maltreatment is to ________ and provide an initial response and investigation, and to testify in court, when appropriate.

A) leave the family alone
B) recognize child maltreatment
C) seize the child
D) all of the above
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20
The ________ (1993) makes it a federal offense for parents to abduct children from the United States and take them to another country (18 U.S.C. § 1204).

A) Hague
B) International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act
C) United States Department of State
D) all of the above
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21
The International Child Abduction Remedies Act (ICARA) enacted by Congress establishes the Hague Convention as the law of the United States concerning children less than ________ years old.

A) 7
B) 10
C) 5
D) 16
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22
Summit's characterization, referred to as ________, includes five phases common to the experiences of the child who has been sexually victimized.

A) Sexual trauma
B) Maltreatment
C) Suppression
D) the sexual abuse accommodation syndrome
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When a child is suspected of having been abused, that child is brought to the advocacy center and interviewed by a:

A) Counselor.
B) Police Officer.
C) Forensic interviewer.
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is central to the CAC model of investigation?

A) The use of trained child forensic interviewers and videotaped interviews
B) The use of multidisciplinary team investigations
C) The establishment of child advocacy centers
D) all of the above
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Research has shown that compared to other approaches, the ________ communities show significantly higher rates of coordinated investigations between law enforcement and child protective services.

A) Cognitive
B) CAC
C) Social service
D) Police
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Child Protective Services (CPS) can withdraw from a family investigation if the parents become uncooperative or resistant to taking help.
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Criminal prosecution of physical abuse is less common than the prosecution of emotional maltreatment.
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Gathering information on the nature, type, and location of injury is the first step toward a determination of physical abuse.
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Infants who are mobile are not capable of inflicting severe injury to their bodies.
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Common household items are frequently used as weapons against children in abusive situations.
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The EMTs and paramedics must determine the nature and extent of the patient's condition, give appropriate emergency care, and transport the patient to a medical facility, if necessary.
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A technical term for brittle bone disease is osteogenesis imperfecta.
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The role of CPS Case Workers is to determine if a violation of criminal law occurred, identify and apprehend the offender, file appropriate criminal charges, and remove.
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Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is the medical term used to describe the violent shaking of a child and the injuries that can result.
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In interviews regarding the investigation of child abuse and neglect cases, caregivers are interviewed separately.
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36
The felonious destruction of a fetus is called ________, or criminal abortion. In a legal context, feticide refers to the deliberate or incidental killing of a fetus due to a criminal act, such as punching or kicking the abdomen of a pregnant woman.
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One example of an intentional injury is retinal hemorrhages, the hallmark of ________ syndrome, it is rarely associated with some other kind of injury.
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________ is the killing of children by parents; it is a nonlegal term that in some studies may include victims of infanticide.
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When a person exposes his or her genitalia to a child, it is known as ________.
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40
Family ________ is the taking, keeping, or concealing of a child or children by a parent, other family member, or person acting on behalf of the parent or family member that deprives another individual of his or her custody or visitation rights.
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The International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act of ________ makes it a federal offense for a parent to abduct a child from the United States to another country. It also criminalizes keeping a child who is in the United States away from a person with parental rights custody.
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Research indicates that children ages ________ and younger are the most frequent victims of child fatalities.
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43
An individual diagnosed with ________ intentionally plans and conceals his or her abusive behaviors, which may include suffocating a child or demanding painful medical tests and procedures for the child.
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________ is not uncommon in cases of child incest. Changing the account of the abuse is problematic for criminal justice.
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________ syndrome includes five phases common to the experiences of the child who has been sexually victimized: secrecy; helplessness; entrapment and accommodation; delayed, conflicted, and unconvincing closure; and retraction.
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46
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The killing of a brother or sister

A) Fratricide
B) Shaken baby syndrome
C) Feticide
D) Filicide
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47
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The killing of children by parents

A) Fratricide
B) Shaken baby syndrome
C) Feticide
D) Filicide
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48
Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The violent shaking of a child and theinjuries that can result

A) Fratricide
B) Shaken baby syndrome
C) Feticide
D) Filicide
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Select the correct term with the corresponding statement.

-The felonious destruction of a fetus

A) Fratricide
B) Shaken baby syndrome
C) Feticide
D) Filicide
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50
Discuss the significance of injury location on a child who may or may not have been physically abused.
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51
Explain why physical injuries to infants are suspicious of abuse.
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52
Define and discuss family abduction.
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What are the indicators of child sexual abuse?
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Define and describe Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome.
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Out of the four critical steps of investigating child abuse and neglect cases, which do you think is the most prone to being mishandled? How so?
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