Deck 14: Gender and Victimization

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Data show that sexual violence, such as rape, is alarmingly prevalent among ______.

A) ethnic minority populations
B) Black and Latinx populations
C) the gay male population
D) sexual minority and trans populations
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Risk-need-responsivity (RNR) is ______.

A) a standard treatment for incarcerated sex offenders
B) a program for relaxation to treat rape victims
C) an effective rape prevention program
D) a way of predicting which states have the highest rape rates
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In regard to reporting gender-based violence, most victims ______.

A) report right away
B) gain sufficient social support after reporting
C) perceive that the costs outweigh the benefits
D) are usually believed
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Research has found that ______ is the most effective psychotherapy model when treating rape victims.

A) solution-focused therapy
B) feminist theory therapy
C) experiential therapy
D) cognitive behavioral therapy
Question
Awareness-based programs, empathy-based programs, and bystander intervention programs are all ______.

A) ineffective
B) examples of rape prevention programs
C) based on expectancy-value theory
D) designed to prevent victimization of sexual minorities
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Unlike the FBI's old definition of rape, the updated definition ______.

A) focuses on the fact that consent is not given
B) indicates victims and perpetrators can be any gender
C) indicates violence against women specifically
D) indicates physical force is required
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Research shows that ______ women have the highest lifetime prevalence of rape, physical violence, and/or stalking.

A) Black
B) American Indian or Alaska Native
C) Multiracial
D) White
Question
______ is a factor that seems to reduce a man's likelihood of committing rape.

A) Willpower
B) Intelligence
C) Morality
D) Empathy
Question
Partners explicitly and voluntarily agreeing to have sexual relations with one another is an example of ______.

A) negative consent
B) coercive consent
C) affirmative consent
D) temporary consent
Question
Having persistent and intrusive flashbacks, trouble sleeping, and reactive behaviors are examples of ______.

A) PTSD symptoms
B) normal symptoms of aging
C) symptoms of suicide ideation
D) pain disorder symptoms
Question
The most effective rape prevention programs ______.

A) use a lecture and presentation style
B) have older, experienced adults lead the presentation
C) have participants actively practice skills
D) focus on mixed-gender groups
Question
"The rapist is the product of male gender-role socialization." The psychologist who said this most likely believes in the ______ theoretical model of rape.

A) victim-precipitated
B) psychoanalytic
C) psychopathology of rapist
D) feminist
Question
A juror who decides that the rape victim was really a slut who got herself into this situation and is trying to get the man in trouble is using the concept of ______.

A) victim-precipitated rape
B) the ego-split rapist
C) the silent rape reaction
D) the predatory rapist
Question
Growing up in a violent home environment is an example of ______.

A) a risk factor for women to be raped
B) a protective factor for men
C) a risk factor for men to rape women
D) a protective factor for social disorganization
Question
Nearly ______ women have been raped at some point in their lives compared to ______ of men.

A) one in three; one in 56
B) one in ten; one in 83
C) one in five; one in 71
D) one in two; one in 35
Question
According to Baron and Straus's study of rape rates across the states of the United States, ______.

A) pornography does not significantly influence attitudes about rape
B) gender inequality is related to rape
C) social disorganization is not significantly related to rape
D) morality and control are related to rape
Question
Women are more likely to be attacked, raped, injured, or killed by ______ than by any other type of assailant.

A) strangers
B) previous offenders
C) current or former male partners
D) men who have been incarcerated
Question
Psychological research evidence has demonstrated that pornography ______.

A) may promote sexual violence
B) increases positive attitudes about women
C) may decrease rape rates
D) is more likely to be viewed by sexually violent men
Question
A woman discloses to a friend that she was raped. The friend asks, "What were you wearing and were you drinking too much?" This is an example of ______.

A) acquiring all of the facts
B) victim blaming
C) supporting the victim
D) the victim self-blaming
Question
Researchers found that the Jezebel stereotype was associated with ______ in Black women.

A) lower self-esteem
B) increased sexual behavior
C) higher self-esteem
D) decreased sexual behavior
Question
In a community sample of transgender adults, White Hughto et al. (2017) found that ______ reported they had experienced intimate partner violence.

A) one-eighth
B) one-third
C) about half
D) over half
Question
Having an insecure or disorganized attachment style, experiencing childhood trauma, and having more traditional gender roles are examples of ______.

A) risk factors for IPV perpetrators
B) risk factors for dysphoric-borderline batterers
C) risk factors for IPV victims
D) risk factors for rapists
Question
About 10% of rapes result in pregnancy.
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Studies of adults who were sexually abused as children indicate that they ______.

A) are likely to become schizophrenic
B) tend to be overachievers
C) have elevated rates of psychological distress
D) do not differ from adults who were not abused as children
Question
In regard to the intergenerational transmission of intimate partner violence, research indicates that childhood exposure to parents' IPV ______ the chances that one commits IPV in adulthood and ______ the chances that one is the victim of IPV in adulthood.

A) doubles; triples
B) triples; triples
C) doubles; doubles
D) triples; doubles
Question
Emotional numbing, extreme passivity, and helplessness are examples of ______.

A) symptoms of a batterer
B) short-term responses of long-term IPV victims
C) cognitive impairment symptoms of IPV victims
D) long-term responses of long-term IPV victims
Question
The pattern of quid pro quo harassment, in which sexual favors are a requirement for employment, ______

A) is rare
B) is illegal
C) is legal
D) occurs in most corporate businesses
Question
Human trafficking is often referred to as "modern-day slavery."
Question
According to Pryor's model, the man who sexually harasses is ______.

A) high in likelihood to sexually harass
B) both high in the likelihood to sexually harass and in a situation conducive to harassment
C) likely from a violent family
D) above normal in testosterone levels
Question
Most rapes are committed by strangers.
Question
Research shows that causes of intimate partner violence are ______ causes of rape.

A) similar to
B) different from
C) more prevalent than
D) less severe than
Question
Research shows that there are certain types of men who are identified as "typical rapists."
Question
One meta-analysis found that ______ of women reported having experienced a behavior at work that fits the definition of sexual harassment.

A) 34%
B) 45%
C) 58%
D) 73%
Question
In regard to evidence on the recovered memory/false memory debate, ______.

A) laboratory studies show that information associated with unpleasant emotions is more likely to be forgotten
B) there is evidence that about 40% of therapists unscrupulously implant false memories of abuse in their female clients
C) over half of victims of child sexual abuse reported delayed recall of it
D) there is more evidence supporting false memory than recovered memory
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Around the world, an average of 30% of women over age 15 have experienced intimate partner violence.
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Among both undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members and instructors are the perpetrators of sexual harassment more often than peers.
Question
Forced prostitution, forced labor and marriage, organ removal, and the exploitation of children are examples of ______.

A) slavery that are not common today
B) human trading
C) migrants trying to get out of poverty
D) human trafficking
Question
Rape is one of the most underreported crimes.
Question
Mandatory arrest, shock arrest, and no-drop policies are examples of ______.

A) empowering rape victims
B) common legal treatment of rapists and IPV perpetrators
C) legal and police reform in preventing IPV
D) police reform on gun regulation in relation to IPV
Question
Evaluations of restorative justice conferences show that they are preferred over traditional justice (e.g., trials) by most victims and responsible persons.
Question
While school-aged children are most at risk of child sexual abuse, younger children are less likely to report that they've been victimized.
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A meta-analysis of gender differences in post-traumatic growth found that women displayed somewhat more growth than men.
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Choose and contrast two theoretical views of rape (focusing on men's rape of women), specifically discussing where each theory places blame.
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"The effects of rape are pervasive and extend even to those who have not been raped." Explain the meaning of this statement in terms of women's fear of rape and how that influences them, including how they may or may not prevent rape from happening.
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Contrast the three types of batterers.
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What is the premise and what are the components of restorative justice treatment as a method of handling rape in the criminal justice system?
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Explain the reasons some women who are victims of intimate partner violence stay with the batterer.
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Explain rape culture and analyze how cultural values and rape myths shape our sexual scripts and support or even encourage men raping women.
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Identify the four factors that seem to make men more likely to rape women or predispose men to rape women.
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How would you define gender-based violence? What are some examples? Explain why gender-based violence is tragically underreported.
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According to feminist analysis, what do rape, wife-battering, sexual harassment, and incest all have in common?
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Explain the feminist perspective on rape prevention, particularly what this view holds in regards to socializing boys.
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What are the six components of intimate partner violence?
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What are some of the impacts on women who have been raped? Analyze the factors that can worsen a woman's psychological response to rape. What is one thing we can do to help lower the intensity of women's psychological response to rape?
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Deck 14: Gender and Victimization
1
Data show that sexual violence, such as rape, is alarmingly prevalent among ______.

A) ethnic minority populations
B) Black and Latinx populations
C) the gay male population
D) sexual minority and trans populations
sexual minority and trans populations
2
Risk-need-responsivity (RNR) is ______.

A) a standard treatment for incarcerated sex offenders
B) a program for relaxation to treat rape victims
C) an effective rape prevention program
D) a way of predicting which states have the highest rape rates
a standard treatment for incarcerated sex offenders
3
In regard to reporting gender-based violence, most victims ______.

A) report right away
B) gain sufficient social support after reporting
C) perceive that the costs outweigh the benefits
D) are usually believed
perceive that the costs outweigh the benefits
4
Research has found that ______ is the most effective psychotherapy model when treating rape victims.

A) solution-focused therapy
B) feminist theory therapy
C) experiential therapy
D) cognitive behavioral therapy
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Awareness-based programs, empathy-based programs, and bystander intervention programs are all ______.

A) ineffective
B) examples of rape prevention programs
C) based on expectancy-value theory
D) designed to prevent victimization of sexual minorities
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Unlike the FBI's old definition of rape, the updated definition ______.

A) focuses on the fact that consent is not given
B) indicates victims and perpetrators can be any gender
C) indicates violence against women specifically
D) indicates physical force is required
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Research shows that ______ women have the highest lifetime prevalence of rape, physical violence, and/or stalking.

A) Black
B) American Indian or Alaska Native
C) Multiracial
D) White
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______ is a factor that seems to reduce a man's likelihood of committing rape.

A) Willpower
B) Intelligence
C) Morality
D) Empathy
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Partners explicitly and voluntarily agreeing to have sexual relations with one another is an example of ______.

A) negative consent
B) coercive consent
C) affirmative consent
D) temporary consent
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Having persistent and intrusive flashbacks, trouble sleeping, and reactive behaviors are examples of ______.

A) PTSD symptoms
B) normal symptoms of aging
C) symptoms of suicide ideation
D) pain disorder symptoms
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The most effective rape prevention programs ______.

A) use a lecture and presentation style
B) have older, experienced adults lead the presentation
C) have participants actively practice skills
D) focus on mixed-gender groups
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"The rapist is the product of male gender-role socialization." The psychologist who said this most likely believes in the ______ theoretical model of rape.

A) victim-precipitated
B) psychoanalytic
C) psychopathology of rapist
D) feminist
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A juror who decides that the rape victim was really a slut who got herself into this situation and is trying to get the man in trouble is using the concept of ______.

A) victim-precipitated rape
B) the ego-split rapist
C) the silent rape reaction
D) the predatory rapist
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Growing up in a violent home environment is an example of ______.

A) a risk factor for women to be raped
B) a protective factor for men
C) a risk factor for men to rape women
D) a protective factor for social disorganization
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Nearly ______ women have been raped at some point in their lives compared to ______ of men.

A) one in three; one in 56
B) one in ten; one in 83
C) one in five; one in 71
D) one in two; one in 35
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According to Baron and Straus's study of rape rates across the states of the United States, ______.

A) pornography does not significantly influence attitudes about rape
B) gender inequality is related to rape
C) social disorganization is not significantly related to rape
D) morality and control are related to rape
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Women are more likely to be attacked, raped, injured, or killed by ______ than by any other type of assailant.

A) strangers
B) previous offenders
C) current or former male partners
D) men who have been incarcerated
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Psychological research evidence has demonstrated that pornography ______.

A) may promote sexual violence
B) increases positive attitudes about women
C) may decrease rape rates
D) is more likely to be viewed by sexually violent men
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A woman discloses to a friend that she was raped. The friend asks, "What were you wearing and were you drinking too much?" This is an example of ______.

A) acquiring all of the facts
B) victim blaming
C) supporting the victim
D) the victim self-blaming
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Researchers found that the Jezebel stereotype was associated with ______ in Black women.

A) lower self-esteem
B) increased sexual behavior
C) higher self-esteem
D) decreased sexual behavior
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21
In a community sample of transgender adults, White Hughto et al. (2017) found that ______ reported they had experienced intimate partner violence.

A) one-eighth
B) one-third
C) about half
D) over half
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22
Having an insecure or disorganized attachment style, experiencing childhood trauma, and having more traditional gender roles are examples of ______.

A) risk factors for IPV perpetrators
B) risk factors for dysphoric-borderline batterers
C) risk factors for IPV victims
D) risk factors for rapists
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About 10% of rapes result in pregnancy.
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Studies of adults who were sexually abused as children indicate that they ______.

A) are likely to become schizophrenic
B) tend to be overachievers
C) have elevated rates of psychological distress
D) do not differ from adults who were not abused as children
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In regard to the intergenerational transmission of intimate partner violence, research indicates that childhood exposure to parents' IPV ______ the chances that one commits IPV in adulthood and ______ the chances that one is the victim of IPV in adulthood.

A) doubles; triples
B) triples; triples
C) doubles; doubles
D) triples; doubles
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Emotional numbing, extreme passivity, and helplessness are examples of ______.

A) symptoms of a batterer
B) short-term responses of long-term IPV victims
C) cognitive impairment symptoms of IPV victims
D) long-term responses of long-term IPV victims
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The pattern of quid pro quo harassment, in which sexual favors are a requirement for employment, ______

A) is rare
B) is illegal
C) is legal
D) occurs in most corporate businesses
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Human trafficking is often referred to as "modern-day slavery."
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29
According to Pryor's model, the man who sexually harasses is ______.

A) high in likelihood to sexually harass
B) both high in the likelihood to sexually harass and in a situation conducive to harassment
C) likely from a violent family
D) above normal in testosterone levels
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Most rapes are committed by strangers.
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Research shows that causes of intimate partner violence are ______ causes of rape.

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C) more prevalent than
D) less severe than
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Research shows that there are certain types of men who are identified as "typical rapists."
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One meta-analysis found that ______ of women reported having experienced a behavior at work that fits the definition of sexual harassment.

A) 34%
B) 45%
C) 58%
D) 73%
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In regard to evidence on the recovered memory/false memory debate, ______.

A) laboratory studies show that information associated with unpleasant emotions is more likely to be forgotten
B) there is evidence that about 40% of therapists unscrupulously implant false memories of abuse in their female clients
C) over half of victims of child sexual abuse reported delayed recall of it
D) there is more evidence supporting false memory than recovered memory
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Around the world, an average of 30% of women over age 15 have experienced intimate partner violence.
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Among both undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members and instructors are the perpetrators of sexual harassment more often than peers.
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Forced prostitution, forced labor and marriage, organ removal, and the exploitation of children are examples of ______.

A) slavery that are not common today
B) human trading
C) migrants trying to get out of poverty
D) human trafficking
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Rape is one of the most underreported crimes.
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Mandatory arrest, shock arrest, and no-drop policies are examples of ______.

A) empowering rape victims
B) common legal treatment of rapists and IPV perpetrators
C) legal and police reform in preventing IPV
D) police reform on gun regulation in relation to IPV
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Evaluations of restorative justice conferences show that they are preferred over traditional justice (e.g., trials) by most victims and responsible persons.
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While school-aged children are most at risk of child sexual abuse, younger children are less likely to report that they've been victimized.
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A meta-analysis of gender differences in post-traumatic growth found that women displayed somewhat more growth than men.
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Choose and contrast two theoretical views of rape (focusing on men's rape of women), specifically discussing where each theory places blame.
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"The effects of rape are pervasive and extend even to those who have not been raped." Explain the meaning of this statement in terms of women's fear of rape and how that influences them, including how they may or may not prevent rape from happening.
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Contrast the three types of batterers.
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What is the premise and what are the components of restorative justice treatment as a method of handling rape in the criminal justice system?
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Explain the reasons some women who are victims of intimate partner violence stay with the batterer.
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Explain rape culture and analyze how cultural values and rape myths shape our sexual scripts and support or even encourage men raping women.
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Identify the four factors that seem to make men more likely to rape women or predispose men to rape women.
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How would you define gender-based violence? What are some examples? Explain why gender-based violence is tragically underreported.
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According to feminist analysis, what do rape, wife-battering, sexual harassment, and incest all have in common?
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Explain the feminist perspective on rape prevention, particularly what this view holds in regards to socializing boys.
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What are the six components of intimate partner violence?
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What are some of the impacts on women who have been raped? Analyze the factors that can worsen a woman's psychological response to rape. What is one thing we can do to help lower the intensity of women's psychological response to rape?
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