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CDV Dynamics section created by Brian Rister
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07/06/2011

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Term
The majority of murders in the nation are related to?
Definition
Domestic Violence
Term
Some of the most dangerous calls an officer will be called upon to respond to are?
Definition
Domestic Violence calls
Term
True/False: Victims of Domestic Violence often recant their testimony and return to their offenders.
Definition
True
Term
Approximately how many American women report that they have been physically abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives?
Definition
1 in 4
Term
What is the single major cause of injury to women?
Definition
Battering
Term
According to the Bureau of Justice statistics, females are how much more likely than males to be victimized by an intimate partner?
Definition
5 to 8 times
Term
True/False: Half of the reported child abuse cases are directly related to domestic violence.
Definition
True
Term
Children who grow up witnessing domestic violence can be seriously emotionally affected and often do what?
Definition
Continue the cycle of abuse in their own later relationships, either as victims or offenders themselves
Term
In 2008, South Carolina ranked where in the number of women killed by men?
Definition
2nd
Term
Briefly define domestic violence (social).
Definition
A systematic, comprehensive method of controlling an intimate partner or family member through physical, sexual, emotional, psychological, or financial abuse
Term
What is the main driving force behind a batterer's actions?
Definition
The desire to maintain power and control over his/her intimate partner
Term
What are the two main methods a batterer uses to obtain power and control over the intimate partner?
Definition
Violence and Fear
Term
True/False: Criminal Domestic Violence only exists with middle aged adults, in a higher socioeconomic class.
Definition
False, CDV spans all ethnic groups, socioeconomic classes, and ages
Term
Is CDV a "gender-neutral" crime?
Definition
Yes, though statistics show a larger number of women reporting abuse
Term
Of all the forms family violence can take, what form accounts for the majority of law enforcement encounters?
Definition
Spousal/intimate partner abuse
Term
True/False: To be considered as CDV, the violence must be between spousal/intimate partners.
Definition
True, although family violence can occur between anyone living in the home, it is not considered CDV unless it is between spousal/intimate partners
Term
Provide at least 5 possible warning signs that may indicate in increase in the probability of domestic violence.
Definition
  • Excessive jealousy/Possessiveness
  • Controlling behavior
  • Cultural beliefs/Traditionalists
  • Family history
  • Substance abuse
  • Social isolation
  • Fast-moving relationship
  • Dating violence
  • Low self-esteem
  • Unbalanced finances
Term
What are the 4 major forms of domestic violence abuse?
Definition
  • Physical
  • Emotional/Psychological
  • Sexual
  • Economic/Financial
Term
What is the Cycle of Violence Theory?
Definition
One of the major theories that describes domestic violence. It contends that there is a repetitive cycle consisting of three distinct phases. The more times the cycle is completed, the less time it takes to complete.
Term
What are the 3 distinct phases of the Cycle of Violence Theory?
Definition
  • Tension Building - Heightened amout of stress and tension for indeterminate amout of time
  • Acute Battering - actual violent physical outbursts occur lasting from seconds to hours
  • Honeymoon - period of remorse and apologies
Term
What is the Continuum of Violence Theory?
Definition
One of the major theories that describes domestic violence. It maintains that relationships that contain violence will continue to become more violent over time
Term
The end of the continuum marks the complete disappearence of?
Definition
The honeymoon phase in the "Cycle of Violence" theory
Term
Describe the relationship between Time and Violence?
Definition
T(i)=V(i), as time increases, violence also increases
Term
Provide at least 5 characteristics of battered victims.
Definition
  • Low self-esteem
  • Strong belief in family unity
  • Accepts responsibility for batterer's actions
  • Deny the terror and anger they feel
  • Severe stress reactions
  • Belief that no one can help them
  • May be too embarrassed/ashamed to reveal/discuss injuries
  • May bail batterer out of jail
  • May appear incoherent/hysterical after battering incident
  • Often still loves batterer
  • May accompany batterer to court
  • Believes batterer is "All-Powerful"
Term
Under the PDAA, Protection from Domestic Abuse Act, it is mandatory for law enforcement to provide what?
Definition
Domestic Violence victims information about an order of protection and may also provide transportation to a hospital, shelter, or other place of safety, and accompany the victim to his/her residence to remove necessary items
Term
Name at least 4 things that make up a good Safety Planning Guide.
Definition
  • Have extra car keys hidden
  • Keep extra change for phone calls
  • Save a little money that your partner does not know about (if possible)
  • Keep extra change of clothes
  • Identify a neighbor you can tell about the violence
  • Develop an escape plan
  • Make copies of important papers
  • Keep copies of your protective order
  • Avoid arguments in rooms with possible weapons
Term
Approximately how many domestic violence shelters serve the 46 South Carolina counties?
Definition
13 according to the text, 15 currently
Term
Approximately how long can a victim stay in a shelter?
Definition
Varies between 28-45 days
Term
What are some common services provided by shelters?
Definition
  • Provision of 24-hour emergency shelter
  • Toll-free hotlines
  • Free counseling programs for victims and children
  • Alternative housing assistance
  • Legal advocacy
Term
True/False: Locations of shelters are not meant to be confidential.
Definition
False
Term
Name at least 3 types of factors that cause victims to stay.
Definition
  • Learned Helplessness Theory
  • Fear
  • Male victim
  • Situational factors
  • Emotional factors
Term
Name some situational factors that might would cause a victim to stay.
Definition
  • Physical danger/fear
  • Economic dependence
  • Isolation
  • Lack of alternate housing
  • Children
  • Cultural/Religious constraints
  • Lack of job skills
Term
Name some emotional factors that might would cause a victim to stay
Definition
  • Love/Hope
  • Low self-esteem
  • Embarrassment/Shame
  • Fear of change
  • Belief that batterer will change
Term
What are some common characteristics of a batterer?
Definition
  • Experienced/witnessed violence as a child
  • Low self-esteem
  • Belief in traditional values of gender roles
  • Extremely jealous/possessive
  • Denies effects of violence on victims
  • Substance abuse
  • Exhibits cruelty to animals or children
  • Uses verbal abuse to intimidate
  • Public and private personalities are very different
Term
What are some key differences between males as victims and females as victims?
Definition
  • Male victims suffer fewer physical injuries
  • Males are less likely to stay in the abusive relationship
  • Males are usually not in constant fear
  • Males usually suffer mostly psychological/emotional abuse
  • Males are less likely to talk about the abuse
  • Female batterers are less likely to increase violence over time
Term
According to research, approximately how many offenders that batter their victims also batter their children?
Definition
Over 50%
Term
What might be some barriers immigrants may face in an abusive relationship that most victims might not face?
Definition
  • Language barriers
  • Little/no knowlegdge of American legal system
  • Isolation from family
  • Use of immigration status against victim
Term
Are same sex relationships covered under the CDV statutes?
Definition
No
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