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Chapter 1: The Basics of Domestic Violence |
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Define domestic violence and cite statistics about violence against women and children. |
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Identify various types of domestic violence actions and provide typical examples of each type of abuse. |
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Describe barriers a victim of domestic violence faces in leaving an abusive relationship. |
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Describe strategies victims use to protect themselves and their children. |
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Describe some of the most prevalent behavioral tactics used by perpetrators of domestic violence. |
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Segregate facts from myths about domestic violence. |
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Identify behavioral characteristics of people who beat their intimate partners. |
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Chapter 2: Patterns of Emotional Abuse |
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Identify some typical indicators of emotional abuse. |
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Chapter 3: Substance Abuse and Woman Abuse by Male Partners |
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Provide a perspective on substance abuse and woman abuse by discussing seven specific factors. |
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Chapter 4: Marital Rape |
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10 |
Recount a brief legal history of marital rape. |
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Describe the occurrence of marital rape in terms of social characteristics of survivors, types of marital rape, and risk factors of marital rape. |
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Chapter 5: Domestic Violence in Gay and Lesbian Couples |
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Define terms related to gay and lesbian couples. |
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Describe six stages of gay relationships. |
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Discuss four arguments to show that the incidence of gay domestic violence is probably greater than heterosexual domestic violence. |
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Define over-separation and over-attachment and explain why gay men are more susceptible to these problems. |
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Contrast between LGBT domestic violence and heterosexual domestic violence. |
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Identify barriers to addressing domestic violence in same-sex relationships. |
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Chapter 6: Elder Abuse |
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Discuss various types of elder abuse. |
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Describe the severity of elder abuse problem. |
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Identify risk factors for elder abuse. |
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Chapter 7: The Overlap Between Child Maltreatment and Domestic Violence |
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Cite statistics showing the co-occurrence of child maltreatment and domestic violence. |
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Identify three categories of childhood problems associated with exposure to domestic violence. |
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List symptoms in children exposed to domestic violence. |
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Chapter 8: Child Protection Practices with Families Experiencing Domestic Violence |
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List criteria that should be used by CPS when considering accepting a report for child maltreatment investigations. |
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Make practice recommendations for assessing the victim of domestic violence, the children, and the alleged perpetrator. |
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Discuss additional factors such as cultural background, mutual domestic violence, substance abuse, etc. that should be considered while assessing for domestic violence. |
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Discuss care planning for victims, children, and perpetrators of domestic violence. |
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Chapter 9: Children and Domestic Violence: Resources for Professionals |
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Classify and expand upon childhood problems associated with exposure to domestic violence. |
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Chapter 10: Preventing Domestic Violence: Clinical Guidelines on Routine Screening |
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Provide a rationale for clinical guidelines on routine screening for domestic violence by health care providers. |
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Implement a general policy on screening women for domestic violence within the health care system. |
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Chapter 11: Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and Youth Violence: Strategies for Preventing and Early Intervention |
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Discuss the overlap and consequences of child abuse, domestic violence, and youth violence. |
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Chapter 12: Programs for Batterers |
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Present arguments for and against state funding of programs for batterers. |
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Discuss the impact of abuser programs on the battered woman, violent relationship, community interaction and social action. |
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Discuss four education/treatment philosophies of domestic violence. |
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Discuss the three education/treatment methods used when working with batterers. |
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Chapter 13: Domestic Violence: A Workplace Issue |
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Discuss domestic violence as a workplace issue. |
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Chapter 14: Enhancing Caseworker Safety and Support in Child Protection Cases |
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Identify situations in child protection cases involving domestic violence that increase risks to caseworkers, victims, and children. |
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Make recommendations to enhance caseworker safety in child protection cases involving domestic violence. |
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Describe the role of the CPS supervisor in supporting caseworkers interacting with families experiencing domestic violence. |
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Chapter 15: Building Collaborative Responses for Families Experiencing Domestic Violence |
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Explain how CPS caseworkers can collaborate with service providers in cases involving domestic violence. |