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    Exam 11: Family Violence and Child Victimization
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    Imagine You Are a Practitioner Working with a Victim of IPV
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Imagine You Are a Practitioner Working with a Victim of IPV

Question 3

Question 3

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Imagine you are a practitioner working with a victim of IPV. What is the most important factor to consider?


A) prior criminal history of the perpetrator
B) the safety of the victim(s)
C) the stability of the family unit
D) rehabilitation potential of the perpetrator

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