victims of one form of violence can face double or _____ the risk of experiencing other
forms of violence - answer triple
one of the best predictors of future victimization is? - answer past victimization
two of the most consistent factors that are associated with future violent outcomes (as a
victim or perpetrator) are? - answer child abuse and exposure to domestic violence
_______ _________ is a pattern of behavior that is used to attempt to control,
manipulate, or demean an intimate partner using tactics such as physical and emotional
abuse and intimidation, economic abuse and reproductive coercion. - answer domestic
violence
The abuser may use coercion, intimidation, emotional abuse, threats, isolation,
economic abuse, and /or the children to ______ his or her partner. - answer control
He or she also ________, denies and blames the partner for their own behavior. The
core issue for the abuser is to be in control of the relationship in order to have his or her
needs met. If the aforementioned tactics don't work, then the abuser enforces his
threats with physical and/or sexual violence. - answerminimizes
does abuse have to be physical for an abusive partner to attain power and control? -
answerno
treating her like a servant: making all the big decisions, acting like the "master of the
castle", being the one to define mens and womens roles...what type of power and
control? - answermale privilege
preventing her from getting or keeping a job. making her ask for money. giving her an
allowance. taking her money. not letting her know about or have access to family
income...what type of power and control? - answereconomic abuse
making and/or carrying out threats to do something to hurt her. threatening to leave her,
commit suicide or report her to welfare. making her drop charger. making her do illegal
things....what type of power and control? - answercoercion and threats
making her afraid by using looks, actions, and gestures. smashing things. destroying
property. abusing pets. displaying weapons...what type of power and control? -
answerintimidation
, putting her down. making her feel bad about herself. calling her names. making her
think shes crazy. playing mind games. humiliating her. making her feel guilty....what
type of power and control? - answeremotional abuse
controlling what she does, who she sees and talks to, what she reads and where she
goes. using jealousy to justify actions..what type of power and control? - answerisolation
making light of the abuse and not taking her concerns seriously. saying the abuse didnt
happen, saying she caused it...what type of power and control? - answerminimizing,
denying and blaming
making her feel guilty about the children. using the children to relay messages. using
visitations to harass her. threatening to take the children away...what type of power and
control? - answerusing children
Red Flags of an Abusive Relationship? (domestic violence or trafficking) - answerMajor
changes in appearance or personality not long after a relationship has begun.
Being constantly checked up on. (In person, by text, phone, or email.
Being afraid of getting in trouble if you do not respond immediately to your partner's
attempts at contact.
Wearing clothes that are not appropriate for the season, potentially to hide marks (i.e.
long sleeves in the summertime).
Losing interest or involvement in activities that were previously very important.
Being told who you are allowed to spend time with.
Being told how to dress.
Having things that are important to you mocked or ridiculed.
Appears fearful, anxious, depressed, or tense, particularly if law enforcement is brought
up.
Inconsistencies in story.
Is not in control of their money or identification documents.
2 main red flags of an abusive relationship? - answerIs not able to speak for themselves
(a third party may insist on being present and/or translating for the client.)
Shows signs of physical and/or sexual abuse, physical restraint, confinement or torture.
(high risk of lethality)
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