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Quiz
Yourself: Answers
- The statutory definition
of domestic violence is comprised of the various illegal actions that
may be committed such as battery, assault, rape, and stalking for which
one may be arrested. The behavioral definition includes other forms
of abuse such as psychological and economic abuse that, while not illegal
by law, can be just as harmful and an effective means of controlling
the victim.
- The true function
of domestic violence is to gain power and control over another person.
- Types of abuse
associated with domestic violence include physical, sexual, psychological,
emotional, economic, and legal abuse.
- The differences
between the Power & Control Wheel and the Equality Wheel are numerous
but the most important idea is that in a healthy relationship, both
partners are equally respected with neither having undue power and control
over the other.
- The three phases
of the cycle of violence are Tension-building, Abuse/Violence, and Apology/Honeymoon.
- Domestic violence
can be learned through families, external victimization, media, and
societal acceptance.
- Reasons a victim
might stay in an abusive relationship include:
• Coping
mechanisms such as minimization, denial, rationalization, and self-blame
• Fear of what the abuser will do if she leaves
• Isolation and lack of resources
• Lack of support
• Feelings and beliefs
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