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Quiz 2: Lethal Domestic Violence: Definitions and Motives
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Question 1
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In this text, three criteria are used to differentiate among different types of intimate partner violence. The criteria are:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The willful and non-negligent conduct by men that causes the death of past or present female intimate partners is called:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Femicides that are followed by the suicides of male partner perpetrators who are motivated to commit suicide are called:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The shorter the time between femicide and suicide, the greater the likelihood that femicide and suicide constitute a Single act by a perpetrator who intended to commit:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Findings reported by Harper & Voight indicate that femicide-suicides tend not to be:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Findings on femicide-suicide reported by Easted indicate that premeditation is strongly associated with:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Death caused by self-directed injurious behavior with any intent to die as a result of the behavior is called:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A Wingspread Conference committee defines a "pattern of emotionally abusive intimidation, coercion, and control Coupled with physical violence against intimate partners" as:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
"Arguments between partners that escalate on occasion into violence" is defined by the Wingspread Conference committee as:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
One reason for defining femicide-suicide as an "extended suicide" is that interventions aimed at prevention will be Aimed at preventing:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Femicide-suicide is a social problem worth investigating because it accounts for an average of:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
According to Wilson & Daly, non-lethal violence aimed at settling conflicts and controlling wives differs from lethal Violence only by:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Most, if not all, researchers who define intimate partner homicide as self-defense locate non-lethal and lethal intimate Partner violence:
Question 14
True/False
The finding that 41% of men who perpetrated femicide had not previously used violence against the female partners they murdered locates many perpetrators of lethal and non-lethal violence in separate categories.