Physical violence refers to ______.
a. forcing a partner to perform any sexual act without freely consenting or being unable to consent or refuse
b. the use of verbal and nonverbal communication with the intent to harm another person mentally or emotionally, ultimately to gain control over that person
c. any physical, sexual, or psychological harm committed by a current or former spouse, opposite-sex cohabitating partner, same-sex cohabiting partner, date, or boyfriend or girlfriend
d. nonsexual physically violent actions that may include pushing, shoving, punching, slapping, strangling, kicking, pulling hair, and restraining the partner
d. nonsexual physically violent actions that may include pushing, shoving, punching, slapping, strangling, kicking, pulling hair, and restraining the partner
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Subjectively problematic conceptions are also referred to as ______ and ______ perspectives.
a. normative; positivistic b. normative, reactionist/relativist c. social constructionist; normative d. social constructionist; reactionist/relativist
In section 1631 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act, Congress mandated the ______ to provide an accounting of sexual assault in the military along with an overview of what DOD was doing to prevent it and ameliorate the consequences for victims.
a. Coast Guard b. U.S. Armed Services Committee c. Department of Defense d. FBI
Case law is usually based on laws that arise from common law.
a. true b. false
Research has found that the police sergeants' attitudes and approaches
A) Are critical factors in shaping line officers' attitudes B) Are the lynchpin of police subculture C) Correlate to the performance of the officers under them D) Have virtually no direct effects on their subordinates' activities