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A set of intentional behaviours that produce injuries or the outcome of these behaviours is termed violence.

Type: FIB
Topic: Describe the various forms of violence in Canada and who is involved. Include homicide, suicide, youth violence and hate and bias crimes.

57) Domestic violence is referred to as the use of force to control and maintain power over another person in the home environment.

Type: FIB
Topic: Identify domestic violence (abuse against women, children, men, and the elderly committed by their family members) and its causes.

58) The best predictor of domestic violence is marital dissatisfaction.

Type: FIB
Topic: Identify domestic violence (abuse against women, children, men, and the elderly committed by their family members) and its causes.

59) Verbal putdowns and degrading gestures are examples of psychological violence.

Type: FIB
Topic: Identify domestic violence (abuse against women, children, men, and the elderly committed by their family members) and its causes.

60) The definition of sexual assault is "any act where one person is sexually intimate with another person without that person's consent".

Type: FIB
Topic: Describe sexual victimization, including sexual assault, and the culture surrounding it at your university or college and in your home community.

61) The assumption that sexual assault of women is rare because official crime statistics show very few sexual assaults reported is an example of minimization.

Type: FIB
Topic: Describe sexual victimization, including sexual assault, and the culture surrounding it at your university or college and in your home community.

62) A child's health can be affected by assaults on personality, character, competence, independence or general dignity as a human being. This is a form of psychological violence.

Type: FIB
Topic: Describe the various forms of violence in Canada and who is involved. Include homicide, suicide, youth violence, and hate and bias crimes.

63) The most common cause of injury among the elderly is falls.

Type: FIB
Topic: Identify domestic violence (abuse against women, children, men, and the elderly committed by their family members) and its causes.

64) The theory that explains how women (and men) can get caught in a downward spiral without knowing what is happening to them is the circle of violence theory.

Type: FIB
Topic: Identify domestic violence (abuse against women, children, men, and the elderly committed by their family members) and its causes.

65) Phase 3 of the circle of violence theory is sometimes referred to as the "honeymoon" period.

Type: FIB
Topic: Identify domestic violence (abuse against women, children, men, and the elderly committed by their family members) and its causes.

66) Suicides are more frequent in urban areas.

Type: FIB
Topic: Describe the various forms of violence in Canada and who is involved. Include homicide, suicide, youth violence, and hate and bias crimes.

67) Motor vehicle crashes, drownings and suffocations and poisonings are examples of unintentional injuries.

Type: FIB
Topic: Describe the various forms of violence in Canada and who is involved in Canada and who is involved. Include homicide, suicide, youth violence and hate and bias crimes.

68) Match the following. (Answers may be used once, more than once, or not at all.)


1. any act of sexual intimacy without consent of the other person   a. sexual assault
2. more than one in four experiences some form of domestic violence   b. women
3. abuser usually a spouse or child of the victim   c. elder abuse
4. have the highest rates of homicide   d. men
5. the greatest predictor of domestic violence   e. marital dissatisfaction
6. a problem which is linked to inequalities and power imbalances in our society   f. family violence
7. neglect is a form of this type of violence   g. elder abuse
8. the term which signifies death as a result of another's intent to injure or kill   h. homicide
9. the term which describes the use of force to control and maintain power over another person in the home environment   i. domestic violence

Type: Match

69) Describe the age range and common characteristics of those perpetrating youth violence as cited in the text.
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7 years ago
The age range is typically 16-17 years, they are male, violence is directed most often towards property, less towards younger males, and is most likely to occur in dwellings or on the street.
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