Over 3,000 children were killed by handguns in 2005 (Children’s Defense Fund, 2008). This is explained in the book as an indication of
a. The lack of proper training of parents and children to use guns properly
b. The need for guns that are less lethal than those currently on the market
c. The lack of adequate screening for purchasing guns, failure of the political system to free itself from the lobbying powers of the NRA, and the influence of political ideologies in preventing a viable solution for gun control
d. Failure of the families to teach their children safety practices
c. The lack of adequate screening for purchasing guns, failure of the political system to free itself from the lobbying powers of the NRA, and the influence of political ideologies in preventing a viable solution for gun control
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A. primary prevention services B. family reunification services C. family support services D. family preservation services
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A) "You don't do anything romantic anymore." B) "It would be nice if we went back to giving each other a kiss before we left the house." C) "I would really enjoy adding some romance back into our relationship." D) "It would be nice if you would show me that you love me."
During an interview with you, a client threatens to beat up her elderly
parent. You believe she is serious. What should you do? A. Maintain the client's confidentiality and report nothing. B. Report the threat. C. You have a duty to warn the parent. D. Investigate your state's laws if you do not already know what they are, and if required, undertake your duty to warn the appropriate authority