Explain the process of “purification” found in Mozambique
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
Purification is a ritual that requires a widow to have unprotected sex with a member of her deceased husband's family. Failure to be purified has been cited as the reasons for more than half of widows losing their inheritance after the death of their husbands.
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a. 1600s b. 1700s c. 1800s d. 1900s
The most important aspect of any counseling relationship is the:
a. Ability to probe b. Therapeutic alliance c. Ability to facilitate dialogue d. All of the above e. None of the above
After reviewing the data collected from the Boston Police Department, Levin and McDevitt constructed a hate crime typology that included:
a. Hate crimes are senseless crimes, usually committed by a single individual. b. Hate crimes are committed on total strangers, but are generally not brutal. c. Hate crimes are extensively brutal; they are senseless crimes committed at random on total strangers; and they are committed by multiple offenders. d. Hate crimes are extensively brutal; completed against known individuals by multiple offenders
Which step of the SARA process focuses on confirming that the problem exists and identifying the consequences of the problem?
a. Scanning b. Analysis c. Response d. Assessment