Chapter 12 - Interpersonal Violence Flashcards

(39 cards)

1
Q

Intimate partner violence

A

any form of violence against an intimate partner (controlling, isolating behavior)

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2
Q

Coercive control

A

isolating and monitoring spouse

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3
Q

Reactive violence

A

retaliation from an event relating to violence

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4
Q

Without coercive control

A

violence follows conflict

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5
Q

Pathological violence

A

violence due to psychological problems

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6
Q

Type 1

A

Family only abuser

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7
Q

Type 2

A

borderline/dysphoric - has personality disorders

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8
Q

Type 3

A

generally violent

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9
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Type 4

A

Low level antisocial

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10
Q

Which typology is the most common

A

family abuser (type 1)

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11
Q

Which typology is the least aggressive

A

type 1 - family abuser

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12
Q

insecure attachment

A

separation anxiety from partner (jealousy, low-self esteem)

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13
Q

Stalking

A

attempting to contact a person against their wishes

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14
Q

Simple obsessional

A

face-to-face contact and violence

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15
Q

Love obsessional

A

seek love relationship without previous relationship

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16
Q

Ertomanic

A

Delusional not violent

17
Q

Vengeance

A

just wants to torment victim

18
Q

Rape

A

sexual assault

19
Q

Paraphilia

A

sexual fantasies

20
Q

Pedophilia

A

attraction to children

21
Q

Child molester

A

sexual contact with a minor - always physical contact unlike pedophilia

22
Q

Victimized twice

A

Once by the perpetrator once by CJS

23
Q

Rape myths

A

false beliefs that justify mens sexual aggressions towards women

24
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Fetisism

A

using inanimate for sexual pleasure

25
Exhibitionism
exposing private areas
26
Voyeurism
pleasure from watching porn
27
Frotteurism
touching an unconsenting person
28
Sexual masochism
sexual arousal from pain and humiliation
29
Sexual sadism
sexual arousal from inflicting pain on others
30
Callous unemotionality
psychological lying
31
Antisociality/Impulsivity
poor behavior control
32
Hypersexiality/sexualization
obsessed about sex
33
Sexual deviancy
risk for recidivism - assessed with PPG
34
antisocial lifestyle
traits associated with ASPD and psychopathy
35
Finkelhor's Four factor Model
explains why one might sexually abuse children
36
heterosexual nurturers
victimize men when in a caretaking role
37
Noncriminal homosexual offenders
target women in caretaking roles
38
young adult child exploiters
Sexual assault against young children related to the offender
39
Aggressive homosexual offenders
in a domestically violent relationship