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15 Cards in this Set
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What are the 2 main elements of sexual harassment
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Abuse of power for sexual ends
Creation of a hostile environment that interferes with a persons employment or performance |
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What is heterosexual bias?
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ignoring the existence of gays
segregation unequal representation |
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what population is at the highest risk of antigay prejudice?
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Lesbian women
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where does prejudice originate?
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Deeply rooted insecurity concerning persons own sexuality and gender identity
Strong fundamentalist religious orientation Ignorance concerning homosexuality Heterosexuals tend to have more negative attitudes towards homosexual individuals of their own sex |
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Rape is commonly committed by strangers, is for sexual gratification, and is because the women are askin for it |
clearly false
Issue is POWER act of violence and aggression |
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73% of Rape Victims Know Their Assailants |
True
Intimate person, friend/acquaintance/other relative |
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Most rapists are a different race than their victims |
FALSE
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Rapists are crazy or psychotic |
False
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most common form of rape?
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most: date rape
least: stranger |
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flip to read a typical date-raper proflie
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Traditional beliefs/gender roles
Violent home life Antisocial Displays hostility toward women Believes in rape myths Accepts general physical violence Expresses anger and dominance sexually High levels of sexual activity Use exploitive techniques Alcohol and drug use Narcissistic, low empathy, sense of entitlement |
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What are 3 of the initial effects of child sexual abuse
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Emotional disturbances
Physical disturbances Social disturbances (pee their pants after potty trained, more infections, cant sleep) |
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Long term effects of child sexual abuse? (whats most common)
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most common: Depression
Self destructive tendencies Somatic disturbances and disassociation Negative self concept Interpersonal relationship difficulties Recidivism (more likely to abuse as adults) Sexual dysfunction |
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What are some of the keys to preventing child sexual abuse?
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Education of children
-School programs -CAP programs Education of parents Education of professionals |
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What is Megan's Law?
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Requires notification of sex offenders in the community
Who is notified? Schools, daycare centers, youth groups How are they notified? Mail ---low risk Door to door---high risk |
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explain optokinetic nystagmus including directionality
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normal physiologic response intended to keep images of moving objects on retina stable. slow eye movement in direction of movement of object with rapid correction in opposite direction (nystagmus in opposite direction of object motion)
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