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EEX2000 Exam 3 Questions with Answers abuse - Answer-Anything that causes harm to an individual abusers - Answer-o "care givers" abuse by personal assistance providers is most often verbal abuse and arriving late/ leaving early. Other forms as well personal barriers - Answer-o Embarrassmen...

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abuse - Answer-Anything that causes harm to an individual

abusers - Answer-o "care givers"
abuse by personal assistance providers is most often verbal abuse and arriving late/
leaving early. Other forms as well

personal barriers - Answer-o Embarrassment
o Fear of retaliation
o Not having a trusted person to tell
o Fear of not being believed
o Fear of not having input into how the situation is handled

Victims services barriers - Answer-o People with disabilities may not be aware of what
services are available
o Inaccessible shelters
o Uninformed service workers

Disability services barriers - Answer-o Reports may not be taken seriously
o Reporting abuse might lead to intrusion in the life of the victim/ disregard for privacy
o Loss of independence
o Losing custody of children

PAS barriers - Answer-o Shortage of qualified PAS providers
o Lack of knowledge about recruiting, training, and managing providers
o Lack of control over choosing, paying, managing, or firing PAS providers

true - Answer-t/f
Females with disabilities are more likely than males with disabilities to be victimized

true - Answer-t/f
People with cognitive disabilities are at greater risk for violent crimes than people with
other types of disabilities.

true - Answer-t/f
More than half of victims had multiple disabilities.

court facilities - Answer-Inaccessibility prevents disabled people from accessing...

jury duty - Answer-People with physical and sensory disability are excluded from......

, voting - Answer-People with cognitive and emotional disabilities have been prohibited
from....

voting barriers - Answer-inaccessible polling places, difficulty with voting materials, lack
of private voting booths, uninformed poll workers

true - Answer-t/f
The number of disabled voters is increasing (compared to other minority groups like
African-american and Hispanic voters)

true - Answer-t/f
Voters with Intellectual Disorders are not automatically excluded from voting

Competence requirements - Answer-Not all states have these requirements. This is
determined in court

true - Answer-t/f
Challenging a voter's competence can only be done in limited cases.

Election officials - Answer-(Blank) sometimes impose their own requirements for
competence

Voter Challenges - Answer-• Some states allow an individual's right to vote to be
challenged.
• Challenges on the basis of disability are not allowed in many states.
• Challenges based upon questions of competence often require the "challenger" to
have specific knowledge of the "challengee" as well as documentation to support the
challenge.

voting assistance - Answer-• Assistance for those who need help voting is a right. The
person who needs assistance can choose who will provide help
• People offering assistance may
◦ Explain instructions
◦ Demonstrate how to vote
◦ Read the ballot and/or explain choices on the ballot
◦ Accompany the voter in the voting booth
Voting assistants should
◦ Be careful to respect the voter's privacy.
◦ Confirm with the voter that the ballot being submitted accurately reflects the voter's
choices

voter fraud - Answer-◦ Votes reflect choices of the assistant rather that the voter.
◦ Persons with disabilities could be coerced to cast certain votes.
◦ Falsified absentee ballots when large numbers of ballots are submitted for residential
facilities.

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