What is the causing the death of another person without legal justification or excuse.
What is criminal homicide
second most frequently cited circumstances for murder
murdedrs that occur in the process of committing felonies such as forcible rape, robbery, bulgury, arson, or drug trafficking
Occurs when a parent willfully injures, cause injury, or allows a child to be injured, tortured, or maimed out of cruelty or excessive punishment
What is physical abuse
A result of hostile aggression
What is General altercation homocide
the beief that individuals grow up to be abusive because they were abused themselves
What is the cycle of violence hypothesis
Killing of another as a result of recklessness or culpable negligence
What is Negligent manslaughter
Half of those arrested for violent crime are between what ages
What is 20-29
Chronic pattern of behavior in which the child is belittled, denied love to promote specific behavior, or subjected to extreme and inappropriate punishment.
What is emotional abuse
promotes valence whenever perceive provocation and threats, no matter how benign or minor
What is Hostile Attribution Bias
Coercion theory was proposed by who
Who is Patterson (1982)
An attack or assault with purpose to serious bodily injury
what is aggravated assault
Every __ minutes someone in America dies from a gunshot wound including suicide.
14 minutes
Failure to provide a child with appropriate support, attention, and affection.
What is emotional neglect
The capacity or control and alter one's behavior and emotions.
What is Self-regulation
The theory that posits the coercive and punitive tactics in parenting increase the likelihood of later aggressive behavior and potential domestic violence
What is Coercive Theory
another name of Negligent manslaughter
Involuntary Manslaughter
The 1st most frequently cited circumstances for murder
What is interpersonal arguments
What is sexual abuse
A key concept in explaining reactive violence
What is emotional arousal
The number of children exposed to domestic violence in the United States each year is
Unknown
intentional inflicting of bodily injury on another person or the intent to inflict such injury
What is assault
What are a couple of factors of homicide
Race/ethnicity, Gender, and Age.
Chronic failure of a parent or caretaker to provide a child with basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter, medical care, educational opportunity, protection, and supervision.
What is child neglect
Is essentially identical to Roberts et al. first category which delineates the offender who impuslively and fatally retaliates to a perceived egregious provocation or threat.
What is reactive violence
Risk factors that help explain how domestic violence affects a child are
The childs age, nature and severity of the violence, socioeconomic status, and parental substance abuse