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Deck 12: Sexual Assault
1
Which statement reflects the just world hypothesis?
A) Rapists should be executed.
B) Rapists deserve to be chemically castrated.
C) Rapists should never receive parole from prison.
D) Women who are raped deserve it.
E) Rapists are sick.
A) Rapists should be executed.
B) Rapists deserve to be chemically castrated.
C) Rapists should never receive parole from prison.
D) Women who are raped deserve it.
E) Rapists are sick.
D
2
_____ is the term used by the FBI in the gathering of crime reporting and arrest statistics for Part I crimes.
A) Sexual offense
B) Sexual assault
C) Criminal sexual conduct
D) Unlawful intercourse
E) Forcible rape
A) Sexual offense
B) Sexual assault
C) Criminal sexual conduct
D) Unlawful intercourse
E) Forcible rape
E
3
Which of the following is not a provision of the Adam Walsh Child Protection Act?
A) Establishment of a national database system for reporting by states
B) Increased penalties for sex trafficking of children
C) Tier 3 offenders must update their location every three months for the rest of their lives.
D) Tier 1 and Tier 2 must update their location every three months for 3 years.
E) Failure to register and update whereabouts is a federal felony.
A) Establishment of a national database system for reporting by states
B) Increased penalties for sex trafficking of children
C) Tier 3 offenders must update their location every three months for the rest of their lives.
D) Tier 1 and Tier 2 must update their location every three months for 3 years.
E) Failure to register and update whereabouts is a federal felony.
D
4
The forceful physical resistance strategy of rape resistance may reduce the probability of _____ and increases the risk of _____.
A) identifying the attacker; rape completion
B) physical injury; sexual trauma
C) rape completion; physical injury to the victim.
D) violent behavior; rape completion
E) infuriating the attacker; rape completion.
A) identifying the attacker; rape completion
B) physical injury; sexual trauma
C) rape completion; physical injury to the victim.
D) violent behavior; rape completion
E) infuriating the attacker; rape completion.
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5
Victimization data indicate that approximately ____ of rapes go unreported.
A) one-third
B) two-thirds
C) one-half
D) three-quarters
E) one-fourth
A) one-third
B) two-thirds
C) one-half
D) three-quarters
E) one-fourth
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6
The Knight and Sims-Knight Three-path model identifies causal pathways in the development of:
A) irresistible impulses.
B) mental disorders of rapists.
C) attitudes that support rape.
D) victim resistance to rape.
E) sexual coercive behavior in male offenders.
A) irresistible impulses.
B) mental disorders of rapists.
C) attitudes that support rape.
D) victim resistance to rape.
E) sexual coercive behavior in male offenders.
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7
Which of the following is an example of rape by fraud?
A) A 20-year-old male having sexual relations with a 13-year-old female
B) A male slipping a date-rape drug into the drink of a female, then having sexual relations with her
C) A male having sexual relations with a consenting female under an assumed name
D) A therapist having sexual relations with a consenting patient under the guise of effective treatment
E) A 14-year-old who pretends to be 19 in order to have sex with a 20 year old.
A) A 20-year-old male having sexual relations with a 13-year-old female
B) A male slipping a date-rape drug into the drink of a female, then having sexual relations with her
C) A male having sexual relations with a consenting female under an assumed name
D) A therapist having sexual relations with a consenting patient under the guise of effective treatment
E) A 14-year-old who pretends to be 19 in order to have sex with a 20 year old.
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8
The UCR includes statutory rape in its statistical data of rape if:
A) the girl is underage and force is used.
B) the boy is underage and force is used.
C) the girl is under age, regardless of whether or not force is used.
D) a and b
E) none of the above
A) the girl is underage and force is used.
B) the boy is underage and force is used.
C) the girl is under age, regardless of whether or not force is used.
D) a and b
E) none of the above
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9
The rapist motivated by anger-retaliation in the MTC:R3 is similar to the ____ type described in the original MTC.
A) compensatory
B) impulsive
C) sexually-aggressive
D) displaced-aggression
E) sadistic
A) compensatory
B) impulsive
C) sexually-aggressive
D) displaced-aggression
E) sadistic
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10
In the MTC:R3, the primary motivations are sometimes subdivided according to:
A) social competence.
B) secondary motivations.
C) history of offending.
D) responsivity to treatment.
E) emotional state at time of assault.
A) social competence.
B) secondary motivations.
C) history of offending.
D) responsivity to treatment.
E) emotional state at time of assault.
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11
According to the dominant contemporary theories of the etiology of rape:
A) rapists are mentally disturbed.
B) sexual socialization plays a crucial role in sexual assault.
C) rapists have compulsive physiological urges to rape.
D) women socialize boys to be aggressive and dominant.
E) most rapists have had abusive childhoods.
A) rapists are mentally disturbed.
B) sexual socialization plays a crucial role in sexual assault.
C) rapists have compulsive physiological urges to rape.
D) women socialize boys to be aggressive and dominant.
E) most rapists have had abusive childhoods.
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12
Recent statistics suggest that about _____ percent of all forcible rapes are committed by husbands or dates.
A) 25
B) 40
C) 13
D) 67
E) 7
A) 25
B) 40
C) 13
D) 67
E) 7
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13
The category of sexual aggression in which the offender becomes sexually aroused by physical or psychological brutality is called:
A) eroticized aggression.
B) expressive sexual aggression.
C) coercive sexual aggression.
D) instrumental sexual aggression.
E) systemic sexual aggression.
A) eroticized aggression.
B) expressive sexual aggression.
C) coercive sexual aggression.
D) instrumental sexual aggression.
E) systemic sexual aggression.
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14
Which of the following is not one of the four primary motivations of rapists outlined in the revised MTC:R3 classification scheme?
A) Sexual gratification
B) Pervasive anger
C) Pervasive hatred
D) Opportunity
E) Vindictiveness
A) Sexual gratification
B) Pervasive anger
C) Pervasive hatred
D) Opportunity
E) Vindictiveness
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15
Which of the following is one of Groth's three categories of rape?
A) Control rape
B) Forceful rape
C) Anger rape
D) Opportunity rape
E) Juvenile rape
A) Control rape
B) Forceful rape
C) Anger rape
D) Opportunity rape
E) Juvenile rape
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16
Research on rape reveals that, in general, men who rape:
A) are addicted to sex.
B) have uncontrollable or irresistible impulses to rape.
C) are suffering from various forms of mental illness.
D) suffer from displaced anger at their mothers
E) none of the above.
A) are addicted to sex.
B) have uncontrollable or irresistible impulses to rape.
C) are suffering from various forms of mental illness.
D) suffer from displaced anger at their mothers
E) none of the above.
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17
Martin, Taft, and Resick (2007) estimate that 10-14% of _____ have experienced rape.
A) males under age 17
B) married women
C) female college students
D) females under age 17
E) male high school students
A) males under age 17
B) married women
C) female college students
D) females under age 17
E) male high school students
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18
According to Groth, the smallest percentage of rapists (about 5%) fall under what category?
A) Control rape
B) Power rape
C) Anger rape
D) Sadistic rape
E) Impulsive rape
A) Control rape
B) Power rape
C) Anger rape
D) Sadistic rape
E) Impulsive rape
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19
Research by Scully and Marolla found that most "admitters":
A) saw themselves as nice guys.
B) blamed an unhappy childhood for their behavior.
C) saw themselves as bad guys.
D) saw nothing wrong in their rape behavior.
E) blamed the woman for the attack.
A) saw themselves as nice guys.
B) blamed an unhappy childhood for their behavior.
C) saw themselves as bad guys.
D) saw nothing wrong in their rape behavior.
E) blamed the woman for the attack.
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20
Which type of rapist rapes in response to an intense sexual arousal initiated by specific stimuli?
A) Compensatory rapist
B) Sadistic rapist
C) Impulsive rapist
D) Displaced aggression
E) Vindictive offender
A) Compensatory rapist
B) Sadistic rapist
C) Impulsive rapist
D) Displaced aggression
E) Vindictive offender
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21
MDSO is an acronym for:
A) manic depressive sex offender.
B) mentally disabled sex offender.
C) multiple diastolic sex offender.
D) morally dissuaded sex offender.
E) mentally disordered sex offender.
A) manic depressive sex offender.
B) mentally disabled sex offender.
C) multiple diastolic sex offender.
D) morally dissuaded sex offender.
E) mentally disordered sex offender.
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22
Research by Scully and Marolla on deniers and admitters found five major themes running through deniers' explanations for their rape behavior. Which one of the following was not one of them?
A) Attractive women are more seductive in their behavior than unattractive women.
B) Women mean "yes" when they say "no."
C) Most women eventually relax and enjoy it.
D) Nice girls don't get raped.
E) It's no big deal because the women weren't hurt.
A) Attractive women are more seductive in their behavior than unattractive women.
B) Women mean "yes" when they say "no."
C) Most women eventually relax and enjoy it.
D) Nice girls don't get raped.
E) It's no big deal because the women weren't hurt.
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23
Research shows that a major motivation for rape is to:
A) harm or derogate the victim.
B) instigate sexual arousal in the victim.
C) act out a sexual fantasy.
D) satisfy a biological impulse.
E) show the victim who's boss.
A) harm or derogate the victim.
B) instigate sexual arousal in the victim.
C) act out a sexual fantasy.
D) satisfy a biological impulse.
E) show the victim who's boss.
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24
Abel and his associates found that men convicted of rape:
A) show high and nearly equal sexual arousal to portrayals of both violent, nonconsenting sexual acts and nonviolent, consenting sexual acts.
B) were more sexually aroused toward attractive victims than nonattractive victims.
C) felt they had little control over their sexual impulses.
D) have a very limited ability to fantasize.
E) were using drugs at the time of the crime.
A) show high and nearly equal sexual arousal to portrayals of both violent, nonconsenting sexual acts and nonviolent, consenting sexual acts.
B) were more sexually aroused toward attractive victims than nonattractive victims.
C) felt they had little control over their sexual impulses.
D) have a very limited ability to fantasize.
E) were using drugs at the time of the crime.
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25
The United States has the highest reported incidence of rape in the world.
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26
Which one of the following is an example of a sex offender registration and notification law?
A) Shannon's Law
B) The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
C) Violence Against Women Act
D) Copycat Law
E) Three Strikes Law
A) Shannon's Law
B) The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
C) Violence Against Women Act
D) Copycat Law
E) Three Strikes Law
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27
The Groth rape typology is similar to the original MTC typology, except that Groth:
A) emphasizes the motives for the rape.
B) has more categories of rape behavior than the MTC.
C) has better behavioral descriptions of the categories.
D) emphasizes victim reactions.
E) includes homosexual rape.
A) emphasizes the motives for the rape.
B) has more categories of rape behavior than the MTC.
C) has better behavioral descriptions of the categories.
D) emphasizes victim reactions.
E) includes homosexual rape.
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28
Attempting to reason with the attacker often reduces physical injury during rape.
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29
The terms sexually violent predator and sexual psychopath are synonymous.
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30
Sex offenders are a homogenous group, markedly similar in age, race and socioeconomic status.
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31
There is a direct causal relationship between pornography and sexual aggression.
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32
Most adult rapists:
A) regularly view pornography.
B) subscribe to attitudes and ideology that encourage men to dominate and control women.
C) are mentally disordered.
D) have considerable facial hair.
E) are married.
A) regularly view pornography.
B) subscribe to attitudes and ideology that encourage men to dominate and control women.
C) are mentally disordered.
D) have considerable facial hair.
E) are married.
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33
The sexual-addiction approach to explaining offending is an example of a(n) _____ assumption about why men rape.
A) drug
B) victim
C) disease
D) irresistible impulse
E) c and d
A) drug
B) victim
C) disease
D) irresistible impulse
E) c and d
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34
Most rapists are between 35-45 years old.
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35
Many mental health clinicians do not consider sex offenders to be clinically mentally disordered.
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36
Which statement most accurately describes male rape?
A) Compared to females, males are often less traumatized by rape.
B) Male rape victims don't exist.
C) Male rape is not considered a crime.
D) Male rape survivors are as traumatized by rape as female survivors.
E) None of the above.
A) Compared to females, males are often less traumatized by rape.
B) Male rape victims don't exist.
C) Male rape is not considered a crime.
D) Male rape survivors are as traumatized by rape as female survivors.
E) None of the above.
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37
According to the text, although myths about rape are changing, college students continue to hold myths about _____ rape.
A) date
B) marital
C) homosexual
D) statutory
E) forcible
A) date
B) marital
C) homosexual
D) statutory
E) forcible
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38
Most adolescent sex offenders have a diagnosed mental disorder.
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39
The original MTC had five major classifications and ten subtypes.
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40
Rape is widely believed to be the most underreported crime.
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41
How do some rapists justify their crime? Define just world hypothesis and include how this term plays a role in the justification of rape.
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42
What are the common factors in the etiology of sex offending, and what factors are unlikely to account significantly for this offending?
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43
How did Groth classify child molesters? Describe all of his classifications.
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44
Discuss what we know about the relationship between pornography and sexual assault
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45
Discuss the reasons some criminologists are concerned that sex offender registries may be unwise public policy. What is your opinion of sex offender registries?
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46
Choose one of the laws passed in the last two decades to deter sex offenders and discuss in detail.
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47
Contrast the Massachusetts Treatment Center's original classification of rapists with its most recently revised version.
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48
Explain the Knight and Knight-Sims three-path model.
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49
What does research tell us about resistance and rape.
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50
Summarize the research on the prevalence of acquaintance rape.
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51
Describe the steps law enforcement agencies have taken to ease a rape victim's ordeal when dealing with the criminal justice system?
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52
Describe three of the rape myths discussed in the Chapter.
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