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6 years ago
Define sexual victimization and give some possible long-term effects.
 
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Identify four types of bullying and give an example of each.
 
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List at least three reasons that men don't report intimate partner violence.
 
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Briefly describe the three phases of the cycle of violence that occurs in intimate partner violence.
 
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Name at least four factors that increase the likelihood of violence in our society.
 
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Sexual victimization refers to any situation in which an individual is coerced or forced to comply with or endure another person's sexual acts or overtures.
Long-term effects include, among others, fear, sexual avoidance, sleeplessness, anxiety, and depression.

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1. Verbal bullying: examples include saying or writing mean things, teasing, taunting, name-calling, and threatening directly or indirectly
2. Social bullying (relational bullying): examples include hurting someone's reputation, trying to demean them and turn others against them, or leaving them out of social interactions
3. Physical bullying: examples include hitting, spitting on, or injuring someone or his or her possessions
4. Cyberbullying: examples include bullying carried out on social media or other sites

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(any three or more of the following):
1. A sense of humiliation
2. Fear that no one will believe them
3. They have been abused to the point of believing that they deserve the bad treatment
4. Belief that not hitting back is a sign of strength or honor
5. Lack of awareness and support services for abused men

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Phase 1 = Tension building - involves breakdowns in communication and increasing anger, tension, and fear.
Phase 2 = Incident of acute battering - the attacker inflicts violence, possibly to teach a lesson to the victim.
Phase 3 = Remorse/reconciliation - the attacker may be kind and loving and apologize, promising to change.

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(any four or more of the following):
1. Community factors such as unsafe neighborhoods, high level of drug abuse, guns, and gangs, and inadequate police and social services
2. Societal factors such as high levels of inequality or discrimination, norms that support male dominance over women or violence as a means of settling problems
3. Religious beliefs and differences
4. Political differences
5. Breakdowns in the criminal justice system
6. Stress, depression, anger, or other mental health issues
7. Heavy use of alcohol or drugs
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