Define Bystander - correct answer A person who stands near, but does not participate
Victim - correct answer Persons who, individually or
... [Show More] collectively, have suffered harm.
Types of harm - correct answer Physical/Mental, Emotional Suffering, Economic Loss, Substantial Impairment of Fundamental Rights, Victimization.
Victimization - correct answer Unwarrented singling out of an individual or group for subjection to crime, exploitation, tort, unfair treatment, or other wrong.
Definition of Victim Focus - correct answer A reactive problem-solving approach, which narrowly defines problems in terms of the victim.
Victim Focus is Reactive - correct answer Sometimes this process is unavoidable. The concern enters when the victim focus becomes the organization's primary means of problem solving.
State the process of Blaming the Victim - correct answer Identify a social problem, Study those affected, Define the differences, Assign & initiate a program.
1st step involved w/ Blaming the Victim - correct answer Identify a social problem.
2nd step involved w/ Blaming the Victim - correct answer Study those affected by the problem and discover how they are different from the rest of society.
3rd step involved w/ Blaming the Victim - correct answer Define the differences that are the root of the probem, blaming the victim identifies - or even manufactures- traits that differentiate victims from the rest of us.
4th step involved w/ Blaming the Victim - correct answer Assign someone to iniate a humanitarian program to correct the impact of the differences.
The Ideological Process of Blaming the Victim - correct answer The belief system, Systematic distortion of reality reflected in those ideas, Distortions must not be conscious and an internal process, Distortions, although not intentional, must serve a specific function.
Definition of System Focus - correct answer A problem soving approach that broadly defines probems as being a part of caused by the system, organization, society, or community.
Reasons System Focus is overlooked - correct answer Its not a quick fix, Victim desires conformity, System is a self-perpetuating process.
The method to prevent victim focus - correct answer Assess, Plan, Implement, Evaluate.(APIE)
Examples of Sexual Harrassment - correct answer Verbal comments, Obscene or sexually explict media, Nonverbal actions, Physical touching, Unwanted requests to perform sexual acts or sexual favors.
Define Sexual Assault - correct answer Intentional sexual contact characterized by the use of force, threats, intimidation, or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.
Examples of Sexual Assault - correct answer Grabbing genitalia w/o permission, Making someone give or receive oral sex, Touching for sexual gratification while he/she is incapacitated, Threatening or coercing for sex, Penetrating someone with an object w/o/ consent, Rape
Define Consent - correct answer A freely-given agreement to the conduct at issue by a competent person.
Forms of No Consent - correct answer Lack of verbal or physical resistance or submission resulting from the use of force, threat, or fear. A sleeping, unconscious, or incompetent person cannot give consent.
Effects of Sexual Assault at the Individual level - correct answer Depression, Eating disorders, PTSD, Self-Harm, Sleep disturbance, Substance abuse, Suicide. [Show Less]