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100

____is an example of an intentional injury

Murder

100

Civil unrest and differences in political party affiliations and beliefs have historically been triggers for violent acts.

Political Differences

100

Which of the following is not a common explanation for bias motivated crimes?

Self-defense

100

Males are taught from a young age that showing emotions is a sign of weakness. This often includes encouraging men to be aggressive and predatory to see females as passive targets.

Pressure to be macho

100

The first thing you do when rape occurs LO 5

Call 911

200

Aggravated assault happens this often

every 41.3 sec.

200

Extreme religious beliefs can lead people to think that violence against others is justified.

Religious beliefs and differences

200

Which of the following is an example of collective violence?

Terrorism

200

In spite of efforts to combat this type of thinking, many believe that a scantily clad woman “asks” for sexual advances.

Blaming the victim.

200

This keeps you aware of the person’s movements and conveys an aura of strength and confidence. LO5 

Maintain eye contact

300

Meanness

Behaviors that demonstrate hatefulness, malevolence, cruelty, selfishness or viciousness and cause pain or suffering.

300

Policies and programs that seek to remove inequality or disparity and discourage discrimination decrease risks. Social and cultural norms that support male dominance over women and violence as a means of settling problems increase risks.

Societal factors

300

Psychologist Lenore Walker developed a theory known as the

Cycle of violence

300

Which of the following is not an example of stalking?

Doing “drive-bys” to see whether a person is home or has visitors

300

What is the leading cause of death for persons aged 15 to 44 years in the United States? LO6

Unintentional injury

400

Violence

A set of behaviors that produces injuries, as well as the outcomes of these behaviors (the injuries themselves).

400

Persistent poverty, particularly environments with unsafe housing, neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces increase risks of exposure to drugs, guns, and gangs. Inadequately staffed police and social services add to the risks.

Community contexts

400

This weapon consistently responsible for more murders than any other type of weapon.

Handguns

400

Rape by a person known to the victim that does not involve a physical beating or use of a weapon is called

Simple rape

400

Which of the following is a tip to protect yourself from assault? LO 5

If you’re going somewhere alone, tell others where you are going and when you expect to be back.

500

2.7 percent of women report this

Being in a sexually abusive relationship

500

An emotional reaction brought about by frustrating life experience is called

Reactive Aggression

500

Crime targeted against a particular societal group and motivated by bias against that group.

Hate Crime

500

When Jane began a new job with all male coworkers, her supervisor told her that he enjoyed having an attractive woman in the workplace, and he winked at her. His comment constitutes

Sexual harassment

500

Driving while performing any nondriving activity that has the potential to distract the driver from the primary task of driving and increase the risk of crashing. LO6

Distracted Driving

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