Recall how male victims are impacted differently from intimate partner violence
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Males have the stigma of being not believed that they are victims of violence. Thus, they are less likely to report violence and seek services. More than ΒΌ of men in the United States have experienced intimate partner violence in their lifetime and 1/7 report having experienced severe physical violence by an intimate partner. The majority of male victims have experienced physical violence only.
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There are three broad categories of challenges that prisoners face when returning to the community. Into which category does regaining legal and physical custody of children fall?
a. Establishing structure and stability in a myriad of choices. b. Choosing supportive relationships. c. Connecting to social services and community agencies. d. Reading, understanding, and implementing the Second Chance Act provisions.
Discuss the five-paragraph SMEAC that should ideally find a place in any investigation plan
What will be an ideal response?
Reliable estimates, such as those from the Innocence Project, suggest that at least _____ of innocent defendants (especially in homicide cases) who confess to the crimes, would be exonerated by DNA evidence
a. 25% b. 30% c. 35% d. 40%
The defensible space model has been criticized for:
a. overemphasizing the role of jobs. b. ignoring demographic variables. c. paying too little attention to physical design features. d. focusing too much on the race and social class of a building's residents.