What is the definition of sexual assault - 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
Which term is described as words or overt act indicating a freely-given agreement to
sexual conduct by a competent person? - answer Consent
PTSD, depression, or sustain economic abuse describes the effects of sexual assault at
the __________ Level - answer Individual
Which agency within the DoD develops policy and programs to improve sexual assault
prevention efforts – answer SAPRO
What is the DoD's primary prevention strategy for sexual assault - answer Approaches
that take place before sexual violence has occurred to prevent initial perpetration
What is expected of people who engage in active bystander intervention - answer Take
the initiative to help someone who may be targeted for sexual assault by a predator and
help friends who aren't thinking clearly from becoming perpetrators of a crime
What are the two reporting options available within the DoD for victims of sexual assault
- answer Restricted and unrestricted report
What is the purpose of a restricted report - answer Confidentially disclose the crime to
specifically identified individuals without triggering the investigative process
How does the handbook on Justice for Victims define a victim - answerPersons who,
individually or collectively, have suffered harm
What distinct concept is a reactive problem-solving approach that narrowly defines
problems in terms of victims? - answerVictim focus
Which step in the process of blaming the victim is described when the 'different ones'
are seen as less competent, less skilled and in short less human - answerStep 2: study
those affected by the problem and discover how they are different from the rest of
society
Which step in the ideological process of blaming the victim views victims as statistics
that need to be addressed - answerSystematic distortion of reality reflected in those
ideas
, What is described as a problem-solving approach that defines problems as being
caused by the system organization society or community - answerSystem focus
Within an organization what term describes the elements and behaviors that collectively
characterize an organization? - answerRoots
When using the APIE model, what is the purpose for evaluating changes -
answerDetermine if the change is successful and/or should be terminated
What are the two types of teaching lectures - answerFormal and Informal
Limited student participation; can't be used to teach skills; and difficulty in evaluating
learning describe - answerDisadvantages of the teaching lecture
What is the definition of guided discussion - answerInstructor controlled group process
in which students share information and experiences to achieve a learning objective
What are the three main steps in preparing for a training session? - answerDevelop
training objectives, conduct your research, organize your lesson
Which term is described as: a concise statement that describes what the trainees
should be able to do when they complete training? - answerTraining objectives
What is the purpose of personalizing a lesson plan or teaching plan - answerAdding
individual subject matter knowledge to the instructional process
What are the five OMB designated races and two ethnic groups used to provide a
common language to promote uniformity and comparability of data collected for
research - answerAfrican American, White, Native American, Hawaiian/PI, Asian////.
Hispanic or not Hispanic
What term is described as the physical or material objects as well as the no material
attitudes beliefs customs lifestyles and values shared by members of a society and
transmitted to the next generation - answerCulture
What are two ways in which people adapt to other cultures? - answerAssimilation and
adaption
Using one's own standards and customs to judge all people, often unconsciously
describes - answerEthnocentric
At which stage of Bennett's developmental model of intercultural sensitivity do people
recognize cultural differences but still attach negative evaluations to those differences -
answerDefense
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