Deck 9: Homicide, Assault, and Family Violence

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In family violence,the term "battering" is generally reserved for

A) heterosexual physical violence.
B) psychological abuse.
C) emotional abuse.
D) physical violence.
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Research on family violence indicates

A) participants in family violence were themselves childhood victims of family violence.
B) no clear or consistent evidence that individuals who violently attack family members were themselves childhood victims of family violence.
C) spouse batterers have a history of being physically and sexually abused as children.
D) the cycle of violence is virtually impossible to break.
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Negligent manslaughter is killing another person

A) as a result of recklessness.
B) with malice aforethought.
C) as a result of uncontrollable passion.
D) in self-defense when danger of serious bodily injury exists.
Question
The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1974 made what activity a federal crime?

A) Trading in unregistered guns for cash
B) Ownership of assault-type weapons
C) Juvenile possession of handgun ammunition
D) Shooting animals without a license
Question
Alcohol and drug abuse appear to

A) play a causal role in family violence.
B) exacerbate but not cause in family violence.
C) cause child abuse but not spouse abuse.
D) cause spousal abuse but not child abuse.
Question
Which classification of homicide is a result of hostile aggression?

A) General altercation homicide
B) Felony commission homicide
C) Child homicide
D) Sexual homicide
Question
The most frequently reported violent crime in the United States is

A) homicide.
B) arson.
C) aggravated assault.
D) rape.
Question
When a caregiver fabricates or intentionally causes symptoms in those they are caring for in order to seek and obtain medical treatment,it is usually a case of

A) the woozle effect.
B) phanerothyme.
C) Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
D) Landau-Kleffner syndrome.
Question
Which of the following is not one of the three kinds of maltreatment that comprises emotional abuse?

A) Spanking or slapping
B) Close confinement
C) Verbal assault
D) Withholding food
Question
"The intentional inflicting of serious bodily injury on another" is a sufficient definition of which of the following offense?

A) Simple assault
B) Aggravated assault
C) Assault with a deadly weapon
D) Murderous assault
Question
Approximately how many cases of physical abuse result in the death of a child in the United States each year?

A) 700
B) 1500
C) 7500
D) 500,000
Question
The most common abuse of the elderly by caretakers is

A) physical abuse.
B) emotional abuse.
C) neglect.
D) a combination of emotional abuse and neglect.
Question
The phenomenon that occurs when the mere presence of a gun or other weapon stimulates violence is called

A) confirmation bias.
B) stimulus provocation.
C) weapons effect.
D) iatrogenic focus.
Question
The likeliest candidates for elder abuse appear to be

A) African American women ages 75-85, upper class.
B) African American women ages 55-65, lower class.
C) white women ages 75-85, upper class.
D) white women ages 75-85, lower class.
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Which group has a rate of criminal homicide that significantly exceeds its numbers in the general population,both as offenders and victims?

A) Native Americans
B) British Americans
C) Asian Americans
D) African Americans
Question
The most effective way of breaking the cycle of violence appears to be to

A) change the abuser's attitudinal system.
B) change an abuser's social network.
C) use legal sanctions.
D) use all of the above.
Question
The cognitive shortcuts people use to make quick inferences about their world is known as

A) coercion.
B) cognitive reframing.
C) cognitive ease.
D) availability heuristic.
Question
Homicides consistently account for about ________% of all violent crimes reported to the FBI.

A) 1-2
B) 12
C) 15-18
D) 25
Question
The most common form of intrafamilial violence involves

A) siblings.
B) spouses.
C) parent acting violently toward a child.
D) child acting violently toward a parent.
Question
About one of every ________ murders and nonnegligent manslaughters in the United States involve a family member killing another family member.

A) two
B) five
C) ten
D) thirteen
Question
A sibling killing a sister is called

A) matricide.
B) particide.
C) parricide.
D) sororicide.
Question
Studies of homicide have shown that murderers rarely know their victims.
Question
Much of the data on runaway,abducted,or thrownaway youth are reported in

A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) MAPS
C) Child Abuse: Taking a Stand
D) NISMART
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In the United States,the victims of homicide are mostly male.
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Infanticide refers to the killing of an infant.
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Filicide refers to the killing of

A) an infant.
B) a child older than 24 hours.
C) a child by the mother.
D) a child within the first 24 hours after birth.
Question
Males are more likely than female to perpetrate which act of family violence?

A) Munchausen Syndrome by proxy
B) Neonaticide
C) Elderly abuse
D) Abusive head trauma
Question
Families that are characterized by continuous cycles of physical aggression and violence inside the family are called

A) multiassaultive.
B) genetically imbalanced.
C) multiaggressive.
D) maladaptively violent.
Question
There is strong research evidence that women who kill their children are emotionally detached from their offspring.
Question
Neonaticide refers to the killing of

A) an infant.
B) a child older than 24 hours.
C) a child within the first 24 hours after birth.
D) a child by the mother.
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The weapon most commonly used in homicides in the United States is a knife.
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Studies investigating the sociological correlates of criminal homicides have found that most murderers are under the age of thirty.
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A youth who has been thrown away from the home by a parent or caretaker is called a thrownaway.
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Incidence refers to the total number of cases per year.
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George and Bill walk into a bar,order a drink and begin playing pool.Several minutes later,one of the bar's regulars,Steve,hollers across the bar and calls Bill a sissy girl.Bill punches Steve and a fist fight ensues.This scenario depicts an example of

A) emasculated jealousy.
B) reactive aggression.
C) alcohol induced violence.
D) conduct disorder.
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The cycle of violence theory posits that coercive and punitive tactics in parenting increase the likelihood of later aggressive behavior and potential domestic violence.
Question
Where do most abductions of elementary school children occur?

A) On school property
B) At a playground
C) In a shopping mall
D) Near the child's home
Question
In an important study of American children by Ullman and Straus (2003),it was discovered that approximately ________ percent of adolescents participated in child-to-parent violence during the previous 12 months.

A) 20
B) 25
C) 5
D) 10
Question
Abusive head trauma is synonymous with

A) Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
B) stereotypical abduction.
C) post-traumatic stress disorder.
D) shaken baby syndrome.
Question
Spousal and child abuse appears to occur primarily in economically disadvantaged families.
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Explain what research tells about the perpetrators and victims of elder abuse.
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How may the availability heuristic account for our perception of violence?
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When considering police data on homicide,it's important to consider that arrests do not necessarily result in ________.
Question
General altercation homicide is a result of ________ aggression.
Question
The homicide victimization rate for blacks is ________ times higher than for whites.
Question
An attack becomes ________ assault when the purpose is to inflict serious bodily injury.
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The primary perpetrators of elder abuse are ________ members.
Question
Discuss four ways juveniles are able to access guns,despite the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act.
Question
Compare and contrast abusive head trauma and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy as specific forms of child abuse.
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Theories that view domestic violence as a tactic for gaining power and control in relationships are highly consistent with ________ theory.
Question
List and describe the four categories of homicide generated by Roberts,Zgoba,and Shahidullah (2007).
Question
Significant ________ problems appear to be the most prominent learning problems among juvenile murderers.
Question
Violence between ________ is believed to be the most common form of violence within families.
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From a psychological perspective,it is often difficult to separate ________ and aggravated assault.
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Families characterized by continual cycles of intrafamilial physical aggression and violence are known as ________ families.
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Battering
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Battering
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Battering
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Battering
A mental shortcut
Battering
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Battering
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Battering
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Battering
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Battering
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Battering
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Murder
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Murder
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Murder
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Murder
A mental shortcut
Murder
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Murder
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Murder
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Murder
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Murder
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Murder
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Typology
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Typology
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Typology
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Typology
A mental shortcut
Typology
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Typology
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Typology
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Typology
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Typology
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Typology
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Weapons effect
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Weapons effect
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Weapons effect
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Weapons effect
A mental shortcut
Weapons effect
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Weapons effect
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Weapons effect
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Weapons effect
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Weapons effect
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Weapons effect
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Availability heuristic
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Availability heuristic
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Availability heuristic
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Availability heuristic
A mental shortcut
Availability heuristic
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Availability heuristic
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Availability heuristic
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Availability heuristic
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Availability heuristic
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Availability heuristic
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Assault
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Assault
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Assault
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Assault
A mental shortcut
Assault
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Assault
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Assault
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Assault
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Assault
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Assault
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Self-regulation
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Self-regulation
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Self-regulation
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Self-regulation
A mental shortcut
Self-regulation
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Self-regulation
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Self-regulation
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Self-regulation
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Self-regulation
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Self-regulation
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Neonatacide
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Neonatacide
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Neonatacide
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Neonatacide
A mental shortcut
Neonatacide
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Neonatacide
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Neonatacide
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Neonatacide
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Neonatacide
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Neonatacide
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Felony murders
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Felony murders
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Felony murders
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Felony murders
A mental shortcut
Felony murders
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Felony murders
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Felony murders
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Felony murders
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Felony murders
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Felony murders
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Negligent manslaughter
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Negligent manslaughter
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Negligent manslaughter
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Negligent manslaughter
A mental shortcut
Negligent manslaughter
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Negligent manslaughter
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Negligent manslaughter
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Negligent manslaughter
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Negligent manslaughter
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Negligent manslaughter
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
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Deck 9: Homicide, Assault, and Family Violence
1
In family violence,the term "battering" is generally reserved for

A) heterosexual physical violence.
B) psychological abuse.
C) emotional abuse.
D) physical violence.
D
2
Research on family violence indicates

A) participants in family violence were themselves childhood victims of family violence.
B) no clear or consistent evidence that individuals who violently attack family members were themselves childhood victims of family violence.
C) spouse batterers have a history of being physically and sexually abused as children.
D) the cycle of violence is virtually impossible to break.
B
3
Negligent manslaughter is killing another person

A) as a result of recklessness.
B) with malice aforethought.
C) as a result of uncontrollable passion.
D) in self-defense when danger of serious bodily injury exists.
A
4
The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1974 made what activity a federal crime?

A) Trading in unregistered guns for cash
B) Ownership of assault-type weapons
C) Juvenile possession of handgun ammunition
D) Shooting animals without a license
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5
Alcohol and drug abuse appear to

A) play a causal role in family violence.
B) exacerbate but not cause in family violence.
C) cause child abuse but not spouse abuse.
D) cause spousal abuse but not child abuse.
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Which classification of homicide is a result of hostile aggression?

A) General altercation homicide
B) Felony commission homicide
C) Child homicide
D) Sexual homicide
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The most frequently reported violent crime in the United States is

A) homicide.
B) arson.
C) aggravated assault.
D) rape.
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When a caregiver fabricates or intentionally causes symptoms in those they are caring for in order to seek and obtain medical treatment,it is usually a case of

A) the woozle effect.
B) phanerothyme.
C) Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
D) Landau-Kleffner syndrome.
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Which of the following is not one of the three kinds of maltreatment that comprises emotional abuse?

A) Spanking or slapping
B) Close confinement
C) Verbal assault
D) Withholding food
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"The intentional inflicting of serious bodily injury on another" is a sufficient definition of which of the following offense?

A) Simple assault
B) Aggravated assault
C) Assault with a deadly weapon
D) Murderous assault
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Approximately how many cases of physical abuse result in the death of a child in the United States each year?

A) 700
B) 1500
C) 7500
D) 500,000
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The most common abuse of the elderly by caretakers is

A) physical abuse.
B) emotional abuse.
C) neglect.
D) a combination of emotional abuse and neglect.
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The phenomenon that occurs when the mere presence of a gun or other weapon stimulates violence is called

A) confirmation bias.
B) stimulus provocation.
C) weapons effect.
D) iatrogenic focus.
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The likeliest candidates for elder abuse appear to be

A) African American women ages 75-85, upper class.
B) African American women ages 55-65, lower class.
C) white women ages 75-85, upper class.
D) white women ages 75-85, lower class.
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Which group has a rate of criminal homicide that significantly exceeds its numbers in the general population,both as offenders and victims?

A) Native Americans
B) British Americans
C) Asian Americans
D) African Americans
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The most effective way of breaking the cycle of violence appears to be to

A) change the abuser's attitudinal system.
B) change an abuser's social network.
C) use legal sanctions.
D) use all of the above.
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The cognitive shortcuts people use to make quick inferences about their world is known as

A) coercion.
B) cognitive reframing.
C) cognitive ease.
D) availability heuristic.
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Homicides consistently account for about ________% of all violent crimes reported to the FBI.

A) 1-2
B) 12
C) 15-18
D) 25
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The most common form of intrafamilial violence involves

A) siblings.
B) spouses.
C) parent acting violently toward a child.
D) child acting violently toward a parent.
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About one of every ________ murders and nonnegligent manslaughters in the United States involve a family member killing another family member.

A) two
B) five
C) ten
D) thirteen
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A sibling killing a sister is called

A) matricide.
B) particide.
C) parricide.
D) sororicide.
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Studies of homicide have shown that murderers rarely know their victims.
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Much of the data on runaway,abducted,or thrownaway youth are reported in

A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) MAPS
C) Child Abuse: Taking a Stand
D) NISMART
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In the United States,the victims of homicide are mostly male.
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Infanticide refers to the killing of an infant.
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Filicide refers to the killing of

A) an infant.
B) a child older than 24 hours.
C) a child by the mother.
D) a child within the first 24 hours after birth.
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Males are more likely than female to perpetrate which act of family violence?

A) Munchausen Syndrome by proxy
B) Neonaticide
C) Elderly abuse
D) Abusive head trauma
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Families that are characterized by continuous cycles of physical aggression and violence inside the family are called

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B) genetically imbalanced.
C) multiaggressive.
D) maladaptively violent.
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There is strong research evidence that women who kill their children are emotionally detached from their offspring.
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Neonaticide refers to the killing of

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D) a child by the mother.
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The weapon most commonly used in homicides in the United States is a knife.
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Studies investigating the sociological correlates of criminal homicides have found that most murderers are under the age of thirty.
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A youth who has been thrown away from the home by a parent or caretaker is called a thrownaway.
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Incidence refers to the total number of cases per year.
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George and Bill walk into a bar,order a drink and begin playing pool.Several minutes later,one of the bar's regulars,Steve,hollers across the bar and calls Bill a sissy girl.Bill punches Steve and a fist fight ensues.This scenario depicts an example of

A) emasculated jealousy.
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C) alcohol induced violence.
D) conduct disorder.
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The cycle of violence theory posits that coercive and punitive tactics in parenting increase the likelihood of later aggressive behavior and potential domestic violence.
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Where do most abductions of elementary school children occur?

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C) In a shopping mall
D) Near the child's home
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In an important study of American children by Ullman and Straus (2003),it was discovered that approximately ________ percent of adolescents participated in child-to-parent violence during the previous 12 months.

A) 20
B) 25
C) 5
D) 10
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Abusive head trauma is synonymous with

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B) stereotypical abduction.
C) post-traumatic stress disorder.
D) shaken baby syndrome.
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Spousal and child abuse appears to occur primarily in economically disadvantaged families.
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Explain what research tells about the perpetrators and victims of elder abuse.
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How may the availability heuristic account for our perception of violence?
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When considering police data on homicide,it's important to consider that arrests do not necessarily result in ________.
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General altercation homicide is a result of ________ aggression.
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The homicide victimization rate for blacks is ________ times higher than for whites.
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An attack becomes ________ assault when the purpose is to inflict serious bodily injury.
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The primary perpetrators of elder abuse are ________ members.
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Discuss four ways juveniles are able to access guns,despite the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act.
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Compare and contrast abusive head trauma and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy as specific forms of child abuse.
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Theories that view domestic violence as a tactic for gaining power and control in relationships are highly consistent with ________ theory.
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List and describe the four categories of homicide generated by Roberts,Zgoba,and Shahidullah (2007).
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Significant ________ problems appear to be the most prominent learning problems among juvenile murderers.
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53
Violence between ________ is believed to be the most common form of violence within families.
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From a psychological perspective,it is often difficult to separate ________ and aggravated assault.
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Families characterized by continual cycles of intrafamilial physical aggression and violence are known as ________ families.
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Battering
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Battering
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Battering
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Battering
A mental shortcut
Battering
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Battering
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Battering
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Battering
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Battering
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Battering
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Murder
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Murder
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Murder
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Murder
A mental shortcut
Murder
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Murder
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Murder
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Murder
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Murder
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Murder
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Typology
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Typology
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Typology
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Typology
A mental shortcut
Typology
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Typology
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Typology
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Typology
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Typology
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Typology
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Weapons effect
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Weapons effect
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Weapons effect
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Weapons effect
A mental shortcut
Weapons effect
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Weapons effect
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Weapons effect
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Weapons effect
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Weapons effect
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Weapons effect
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Availability heuristic
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Availability heuristic
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Availability heuristic
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Availability heuristic
A mental shortcut
Availability heuristic
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Availability heuristic
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Availability heuristic
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Availability heuristic
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Availability heuristic
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Availability heuristic
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Assault
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Assault
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Assault
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Assault
A mental shortcut
Assault
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Assault
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Assault
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Assault
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Assault
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Assault
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Self-regulation
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Self-regulation
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Self-regulation
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Self-regulation
A mental shortcut
Self-regulation
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Self-regulation
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Self-regulation
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Self-regulation
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Self-regulation
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Self-regulation
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Neonatacide
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Neonatacide
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Neonatacide
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Neonatacide
A mental shortcut
Neonatacide
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Neonatacide
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Neonatacide
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Neonatacide
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Neonatacide
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Neonatacide
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Felony murders
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Felony murders
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Felony murders
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Felony murders
A mental shortcut
Felony murders
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Felony murders
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Felony murders
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Felony murders
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Felony murders
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Felony murders
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
Negligent manslaughter
The unlawful killing of one human being by another with malice aforethought,either expressed or implied
Negligent manslaughter
The visible presence of a handgun,a club,or a knife automatically brings violence-related thoughts (cognitions)to mind
Negligent manslaughter
The killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
Negligent manslaughter
A mental shortcut
Negligent manslaughter
A particular system for classifying personality,motivations,or other behavioral patterns
Negligent manslaughter
The capacity to control and alter one's behavior and emotions
Negligent manslaughter
Homicides that occur in the process of committing a serious crime and are motivated by instrumental aggression
Negligent manslaughter
Physical violence in intimate or family relationships
Negligent manslaughter
The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person,or the attempt to inflict such injury
Negligent manslaughter
The killing of the newborn within the first 24 hours after birth
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