29. A juror decides that the victim of a rape got herself into the situation and...
29. A juror decides that the victim of a rape got herself into the situation and is trying to get the man in trouble. This juror is using the concept of A. victim-precipitated rape B. affirmative consent C. the silent rape reaction D. the predatory rapist women have the highest lifetime prevalence of experiencing rape, physical 30. Research shows that violence, and/or stalking. A Black B. American Indian or Alaska Native C. Multiracial D. White 31. Emotional numbing, extreme passivity, and helplessness are examples of A. symptoms of a batterer B. short-term responses of long-term IPV victims C. cognitive impairment symptoms of IPV victims D. long-term responses of long-term IPV victims 32. Regarding the intergenerational transmission of intimate partner violence, research indicates that childhood exposure to parents' IPV the chances that one commits IPV in adulthood and the chances that one is the victim of IPV in adulthood. A. doubles; triples B. triples; triples C. doubles; doubles D. triples; doubles 33. Forced prostitution, forced labor and marriage, organ removal, and the exploitation of children are examples of A. slavery that are not common today B. human trading C. sex trafficking D. human trafficking 34. Studies of adults who were sexually abused as children indicate that they dren indicate that they A. are likely to become schizophrenic B. tend to be overachievers C. have elevated rates of psychological distress D. do not differ from adults who were not abused as children 35. Awareness-based programs, empathy-based programs, and bystander intervention programs are all A. ineffective B. examples of rape prevention programs C. based on expectancy-value theory D. designed to prevent victimization of sexual minorities