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Psychology of Sexual Assault MCQ

Psychology of Sexual Assault MCQ

 

1. _____ is the tendency to gain sexual excitement and gratification from observing unsuspecting others who are naked, undressing, or engaging in sexual activity.

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Correct Answer: voyeurism

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2. Is vindictive rapist offender who uses the act of rape to harm, humiliate, and degrade his victims?

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Correct Answer: True

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3. _____ is known as rape for which the age of the victim is the crucial distinction, with the premise that a victim below a certain age (usually 16) cannot validly consent to sexual intercourse with an adult.

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Correct Answer: statutory rape

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4. _____ is defined as characterized by the presence of protracted sexual or sadistic fantasies that strongly influence the assaults.

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Correct Answer: sexually motivated rapist

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5. _____ is sexual arousal gained from inflicting real or simulated physical pain or psychological suffering on another person.

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Correct Answer: sexual sadism

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6. Is sexual masochism refers to sexual arousal in response to being humiliated, beaten, whipped, bound, or otherwise made to suffer?

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Correct Answer: True

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7. _____ is known as the broad term to cover a range of sexual offenses, not limited to rape; a term now preferred in many statutes and in research literature.

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Correct Answer: sexual assault

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8. _____ is defined as a rape situation, identified by Groth, in which the offender experiences sexual arousal and excitement as a result of the victim’s torment, distress, helplessness, and suffering. The assault usually involves bondage and torture.

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Correct Answer: sadistic rape

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9. _____ is the child molester who is attracted to and victimizes children after experiencing sexual relationships with adults. Compare with fixated child molester.

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Correct Answer: regressed child molester

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10. Is recidivism a return to criminal activity (usually measured by arrest) after being convicted of a criminal offense?

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Correct Answer: True

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11. _____ is known as a variety of mistaken beliefs about the crime of rape and its victims held by many men and women.

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Correct Answer: rape myths

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12. _____ is defined as the act of having sexual relations with a supposedly consenting adult female under fraudulent conditions, such as when a physician or psychotherapist has sexual intercourse with a patient under the guise of effective treatment.

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Correct Answer: rape by fraud

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13. _____ is a form of sexual assault characterized by force or threat of force that involves penetration. See also, statutory rape and sexual assault.

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Correct Answer: rape

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14. Is psychosexual evaluations assessment of sex offenders not only to decide on a treatment plan, but also to gauge their likelihood of further offending?

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Correct Answer: True

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15. _____ is known as a rape situation described by Groth in which the assailant seeks to establish power and control over his victim. The amount of force used depends on the degree of submission shown by the victim.

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Correct Answer: Power rape

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16. _____ is defined as this rapist demonstrates a predominance of global and undifferentiated anger that pervades all areas of his life.

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Correct Answer: pervasively angry rapist

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17. _____ is clinical term for sexual attraction to children. However, it may or may not result in actual child molestation or other sexual abuse.

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Correct Answer: pedophilia

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18. Is paraphilia the clinical term for various psychological conditions that are exhibited in fantasies, urges, or behaviors involving nonhuman objects, suffering or humiliation of oneself or one’s partner, or children or other nonconsenting persons. The paraphilias are not considered mental disorders unless they involve behaviors that are harmful to the individual or others?

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Correct Answer: True

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19. Is opportunistic rapist one who engages in sexual assault simply because the opportunity to rape presents itself?

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Correct Answer: True

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20. _____ is known as those who engage in a sexual attack because of an intense sexual arousal prompted by specific stimuli identified in the intended victim. Although rape is always a violent act, the perpetrator’s aggression is not considered the significant fea­ture in the attack.

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Correct Answer: Non-sadistic rapists

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21. _____ is defined as a govern­ment survey that attempts to measure the extent to which households, individuals, and commercial establishments are victims of serious crime.

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Correct Answer: National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)

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22. _____ is rape typology consisting of nine discrete rapist types that are differentiated on the basis of six variables.

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Correct Answer: mtc:r3

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23. Is mtc:cm3 empirically based classification system for pedophiles that underscores the importance of viewing pedophilia as characterized by multiple behavioral patterns and intentions?

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Correct Answer: True

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24. _____ is known as sexual abuse of adolescents or children by immediate family or relatives.

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Correct Answer: incest

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25. _____ is defined as type of child molester who never developed satisfactory sexual relationships with other adults.

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Correct Answer: immature or fixated child molester

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26. _____ is clinically developed system to classify rapists.

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Correct Answer: groth rape typology

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27. Is groth child molester typology clinically developed system to classify pedophiles?

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Correct Answer: True

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28. _____ is known as pertains to a strategy of sex offenders who use various methods to ingratiate themselves to their targeted victim, usually a child or adolescent.

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Correct Answer: grooming

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29. _____ is defined as terminology used by the FBI to refer to rape without consent. Distinguished from statutory rape, which involves an underage victim who was not forced, but who is believed to be unable to consent because of age.

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Correct Answer: forcible rape

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30. _____ is a sexual assault that occurs within the context of a dating or social relationship.

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Correct Answer: date or acquaintance rape

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31. Is anger rape a rape situation, identified by Groth, in which an offender uses more force than necessary for compliance and engages in a variety of sexual acts that are particularly degrading or humiliating to the victim?

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Correct Answer: True

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32. Online child sexual predators are typically violent and sadistic offenders who display inadequate interpersonal skills.

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Correct Answer: False

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33. Research on female sex offenders has been increasing in recent years.

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Correct Answer: True

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34. Much of the research on date rape is focused on ______.

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Correct Answer: College students

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35. The act of having sexual relations with a consenting adult female under fraudulent conditions is called rape by ______.

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Correct Answer: Fraud

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36. Research on female sex offenders has found that the majority of female sex offenders are ______.

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Correct Answer: Heterosexual nurturers

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37. According to the MTC:CM3 classification, which type of child molester would be most likely to cause serious injuries to the victim?

Answer

Correct Answer: Sadistic offender

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38. The Groth typology views rape as a(n) ______ act.

Answer

Correct Answer: Opportunistic

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39. The UCR divides sexual offending into the two categories of ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Forcible rape and sexual offenses

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40. Extremely violent aggression intended to hurt, humiliate, or degrade a victim is referred to as ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Expressive aggression

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41. All of the following are variables of the MTC:R3 except ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Masochism

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42. The MTC:R3 classifies major types of rapists based on ______.

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Correct Answer: Level of violence

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43. Sex-pressure offenders and sex-force offenders are two types of ______ in the ______ typology.

Answer

Correct Answer: Child molesters; Groth

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44. The opportunistic offender Type 1 rapist manifests impulsivity in ______, whereas the Type 2 rapist demonstrates impulsivity in ______.

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Correct Answer: Adulthood; adolescence

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45. The NIBRS includes all of the following information except ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Conviction data

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46. Research suggests that, as a group, rapists tend to be ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Deficient in social and interpersonal skills

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