Explain the foundational theory for the battered women's syndrome

What will be an ideal response?


Battered women's syndrome is based on the theory of learned helplessness and the cycle of abuse discussed earlier in this book. According to these theories, the battered victim begins to believe that she or he cannot influence or escape the abuser's violence. One rare reaction, when faced with the "reality," is to resort to the only perceived option, to kill the abuser. It is considered self-defense, even though the victim may not have been in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm at the exact time that the killing occurred.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Special Activities Division is a group of paramilitary officers within the

a. CIA b. FBI c. DHS d. Army

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Two separate investigative roles can take place. One is the principal investigator and the other is the:

a. Second investigator b. Lead investigator c. Backup investigator d. Assigned investigator

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The term incommunicado refers to holding a person charged with a crime without allowing him or her to communicate with anyone.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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