QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
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Define a victim - ANSWER-A "Victim" is any person who suffered direct
physical or emotional harm as a result of a sexual violent offense.
Define victimology - ANSWER-The "scientific study" of victimization
including the relationships between victims and offenders, the
interactions between victims and the criminal justice system, and the
connections between victims and other social groups and institutions
such as the media businesses, and social movements.
What is consent? - ANSWER-IAW Article 120(g)(7), UCMJ
The term "consent" means freely given agreement to the conduct at
issue by a competent person.
-An expression of lack of consent through words or conduct means
there is no consent
-Lack of verbal or physical resistance or submission resulting from the
use of force, threat of force, or placing another person in fear does
not constitute consent
-A current or previous dating or social or sexual relationship by itself,
or the manner of dress of the person involved with the accused in the
conduct at issue, does not constitute consent
-A sleeping, unconscious, or incompetent person cannot consent
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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
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-All the surrounding circumstances are to be considered in
determining whether a person gave consent
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) - ANSWER-In particular, is often due to
the context in which it occurs
-interpersonal stress
-Lost of trust
-identifying complex trauma sheds, light on confusing behavior
-I comprehending what victims are struggling helps give us a accurate
sense of nature of stressors. They are enduring.
What is self-blame? - ANSWER-And attribution people employ to
defend against the reality of helplessness, and the terror of repeat
assault
What is self harm? - ANSWER-Includes self mutilation or high risk,
adrenaline producing behaviors
self medication - ANSWER-At the pathological end, compulsion,
drinking, use of drugs, or even compulsion use of food, become ways
too doll, or distract us from our feelings
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) is characterized by several factors, what
are they? - ANSWER-Offenders being known to the victim
, SHARP FOUNDATION COURSE TEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 140
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
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Victims being young
Trust being broken
Leadership not resolving crimes
Military culture places a premium on strength, self-sufficiency, and
loyalty
in veterans affairs national screening program, every veteran is asked
whether they experienced MST - ANSWER-Military, sexual trauma: note
List the physical responses to trauma? - ANSWER-Aches and pains
Sudden sweating/heart palpitations
Changes in sleep, appetite, or interest in sex
Constipation or diarrhea
easily startled
Susceptible to colds and illness
Increased use of alcohol/food/drugs
What are the three offender motivations? - ANSWER-Power-motivated
offender (only use enough force to achieve the assault) (most common)
power reassurance
power assertive
, SHARP FOUNDATION COURSE TEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 140
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
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Anger-motivated offender (uses sex to discharge emotions, victims are
normally beaten before the assault)
Sadistic offender (least common)
List some characteristics of sex offenders - ANSWER-Hostility towards
women
Casual attitudes about sex
Frequent sexual encounters
Unaware of ramifications of behavior
Careful planning associated with multiple offenses in undetected
convicted offender sample
Hyper-masculinity
Endorses rape myths
Deviant aggressive sexual fantasy for a subgroup of offenders
Adversarial beliefs about relationships between men and women
what are common offender behaviors? - ANSWER-Hyper masculinity (in
male offenders)
Deficits in empathy towards others
Offender tactics
Use of force