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Chapter 4: Preventing Violence and Abuse $100 $200 $300 $400 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 Cycle of Violence Sex AbuseChild AbuseAggression FINAL ROUND

Cycle of Violence: $100 Question What is the correct sequence of the cycle of violence theory? a. Remorse/reconciliation, acute battering, tension building b. Tension building, acute battering, remorse/reconciliation c. Tension building, remorse/reconciliation, acute battering d. Remorse/reconciliation, acute battering, tension building BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cycle of Violence: $100 Answer What is the correct sequence of the cycle of violence theory? a. Remorse/reconciliation, acute battering, tension building b. Tension building, acute battering, remorse/reconciliation c. Tension building, remorse/reconciliation, acute battering d. Remorse/reconciliation, acute battering, tension building BACK TO GAME

Cycle of Violence: $200 Question Tim beat his wife to “teach her a lesson,” but later denied his actions. Which phase in the cycle of violence does this represent? a. Remorse/reconciliation b. Tension building c. Acute battering d. None of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cycle of Violence: $200 Answer Tim beat his wife to “teach her a lesson,” but later denied his actions. Which phase in the cycle of violence does this represent? a. Remorse/reconciliation b. Tension building c. Acute battering d. None of the above BACK TO GAME

Cycle of Violence: $300 Question What is the single greatest cause of injury to women aged 15-44? a. Rape b. Auto accidents c. Mugging d. Domestic violence BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cycle of Violence: $300 Answer What is the single greatest cause of injury to women aged 15-44? a. Rape b. Auto accidents c. Mugging d. Domestic violence BACK TO GAME

Cycle of Violence: $400 Question Which of the following is not a cause of violence? a. Lack of education b. Political differences c. Stress d. The media BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cycle of Violence: $400 Answer Which of the following is not a cause of violence? a. Lack of education b. Political differences c. Stress d. The media BACK TO GAME

Sex Abuse: $100 Question Acquaintance or date rape is most common among a. minority high school females. b. new college women. c. mothers with small children. d. women in professional jobs. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Sex Abuse: $100 Answer Acquaintance or date rape is most common among a. minority high school females. b. new college women. c. mothers with small children. d. women in professional jobs. BACK TO GAME

Sex Abuse: $200 Question Rape that involves one or more attackers, strangers, weapons, or physical beating is known as a. simple rape. b. sexual assault. c. aggravated rape. d. simple assault. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Sex Abuse: $200 Answer Rape that involves one or more attackers, strangers, weapons, or physical beating is known as a. simple rape. b. sexual assault. c. aggravated rape. d. simple assault. BACK TO GAME

Sex Abuse: $300 Question Which social assumption involving sexual assault against women presumes that they did something to provoke the attack? a. Trivialization b. Blaming the victim c. Minimization d. “Boys will be boys” BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Sex Abuse: $300 Answer Which social assumption involving sexual assault against women presumes that they did something to provoke the attack? a. Trivialization b. Blaming the victim c. Minimization d. “Boys will be boys” BACK TO GAME

Sex Abuse: $400 Question “Any form of unwanted sexual attention” defines a. stalking. b. sexual assault. c. domestic violence. d. sexual harassment. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Sex Abuse: $400 Answer “Any form of unwanted sexual attention” defines a. stalking. b. sexual assault. c. domestic violence. d. sexual harassment. BACK TO GAME

Child Abuse: $100 Question All of the following situations raise the risk for child abuse except: a. The parents’ marriage is unhappy b. The child lives without one of his/her biological parents c. The child lives with his/her grandmother d. The mother is often unavailable BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Child Abuse: $100 Answer All of the following situations raise the risk for child abuse except: a. The parents’ marriage is unhappy b. The child lives without one of his/her biological parents c. The child lives with his/her grandmother d. The mother is often unavailable BACK TO GAME

Child Abuse: $200 Question The most frequent sexual abusers of a child are a. a child’s grandparents. b. a child’s older siblings or cousins. c. an adolescent male. d. a child’s parents or companion. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Child Abuse: $200 Answer The most frequent sexual abusers of a child are a. a child’s grandparents. b. a child’s older siblings or cousins. c. an adolescent male. d. a child’s parents or companion. BACK TO GAME

Child Abuse: $300 Question Most sexual abuse of children occurs a. at the child’s school. b. at the child’s day care center. c. in the child’s home. d. at the neighbors’ home. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Child Abuse: $300 Answer Most sexual abuse of children occurs a. at the child’s school. b. at the child’s day care center. c. in the child’s home. d. at the neighbors’ home. BACK TO GAME

Child Abuse: $400 Question Approximately what percentage of adult women report having an unwanted childhood sexual encounter with an adult male? a. Between 5 and 10 percent b. Between 15 and 20 percent c. Between 20 and 30 percent d. Between 30 and 40 percent BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Child Abuse: $400 Answer Approximately what percentage of adult women report having an unwanted childhood sexual encounter with an adult male? a. Between 5 and 10 percent b. Between 15 and 20 percent c. Between 20 and 30 percent d. Between 30 and 40 percent BACK TO GAME

Aggression: $100 Question Anger that is goal-oriented, hostile self- assertion, and/or self-destructive in character is called a. reactive aggression. b. primary aggression. c. secondary aggression. d. tertiary aggression. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Aggression: $100 Answer Anger that is goal-oriented, hostile self- assertion, and/or self-destructive in character is called a. reactive aggression. b. primary aggression. c. secondary aggression. d. tertiary aggression. BACK TO GAME

Aggression: $200 Question According to the FBI, most hate crimes are motivated by a. racial bias. b. religious bias. c. sexual orientation bias. d. ethnicity bias. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Aggression: $200 Answer According to the FBI, most hate crimes are motivated by a. racial bias. b. religious bias. c. sexual orientation bias. d. ethnicity bias. BACK TO GAME

Aggression: $300 Question All of the following are reasons why the majority of crimes committed on college campuses are not reported except: a. Embarrassment or shame b. Concerns over privacy c. Crimes did not involve injuries d. Uncertainty it was a crime BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Aggression: $300 Answer All of the following are reasons why the majority of crimes committed on college campuses are not reported except: a. Embarrassment or shame b. Concerns over privacy c. Crimes did not involve injuries d. Uncertainty it was a crime BACK TO GAME

Aggression: $400 Question Which is most likely one of the biggest factors in a person joining a gang? a. Academic problems b. Economic security through criminal activity c. Child abuse d. Access to drugs BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Aggression: $400 Answer Which is most likely one of the biggest factors in a person joining a gang? a. Academic problems b. Economic security through criminal activity c. Child abuse d. Access to drugs BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question In which population does research suggest stalking rates are the highest? a. High school students b. Young professionals c. College students d. Middle-aged adults BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer In which population does research suggest stalking rates are the highest? a. High school students b. Young professionals c. College students d. Middle-aged adults BACK TO GAME