1.According to macro-level explanations of the high incidence of…
Question Answered step-by-step 1.According to macro-level explanations of the high incidence of… 1.According to macro-level explanations of the high incidence of sexualized violence against women and girls, intimate partner violence, rape, and child sexual abuse are crimes caused by:a.Unhealthy relationships that spiral out of control.b.Power and control that disempower women in patriarchal society.c.Individual mental health problems of perpetrators.d.Innate sexual craving of perpetrators.According to Barbara Harman’s anthology of short stories, which is not one of the different methods that women use to avoid further domestic violence at the hands of significant others?a.They may see the police as hostile rather than helpful to their communities.b.They think they can take care of the problem themselves.c.They do not think the men will go to jail.d.They have learned not to take it too seriously. In the chapter overview discussion of gender-based violence as a worldwide problem and a violation of human rights, we learn that… a.All of the options.b.Inadequate prenatal care due to poverty; battering during pregnancy; coerced pregnancy; and sex-selective abortion are all considered types of violence in the prebirth phase of the lifecycle.c.Defining gender-based violence in terms of human rights has been a successful way for activists from the Global North and the Global South to get this issue onto the international agenda.d.The 1979 United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) includes gender-based violence and has been ratified by 189 countries, but women’s organizations are still lobbying today for the United States to ratify it. Women of color, poor women, prostituted women, and trans women underreport sexualized violence they have experienced because… a.They may see the police as hostile rather than helpful to their communities.b.They think they can take care of the problem themselves.c.They do not think the men will go to jail.d.They have learned not to take it too seriously.According to Alleen Brown’s “Indigenous Women have been Disappearing for Generations: Politicians are Finally Starting to Notice,” why do Indigenous women vanish? a.Complex jurisdictional issues.b.None of the options.c.Police indifference and racism.d.Lack of resources provided to tribal governments.e.All of the options.f.Sex trafficking.Which of the following is not true, according to Alleen Brown’s “Indigenous Women have been Disappearing for Generations: Politicians are Finally Starting to Notice”? a.In 2016 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau launched an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women, including transgender, two-spirit, and non-binary people, in First Nations of Canada, but it was weakened because of little input from organizers and testimonies that exacerbated emotional and psychological burdens.b.The state of Washington recently passed a law requiring the Washington State Patrol to determine how many American Indian women have gone missing in the state, but cartographer Annita Lucchesi points out that the fraught relationship between the state patrol and Indigenous people has already weakened the effectiveness of the study.c.As of 2010, the United States led the world in data collection on missing persons and has published federally collected data going back to 2000, which it annually shares with state, tribal, and international law enforcement.d.The 2013 Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act in the US allowed tribal courts to pursue domestic violence cases committed by non-Native people, but not all tribes exercise this jurisdiction, tribal courts lack ability to prosecute perpetrators in criminal cases, and complex jurisdictional issues between tribal, federal, and local law enforcement remain. In Jonathan Grove’s “Engaging Men Against Violence,” we learn… a.Society never excuses the perpetrator by blaming the victims.b.All of the options.c.Patriarchy hurts everyone except men.dRelatively few men participate in anti-violence projects or challenge hegemonic masculinity.Women’s experiences of violence are complicated by race, class, national origin, sexuality, and disability. In relation to this fact, which of the following statements is true? a.Immigrant women who are dependent on an abusive partner for their legal status may fear repercussions from ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) if they report violence.b.Elderly women may not report acts of violence committed by spouses, adult children, caregivers, relatives, or neighbors because they fear losing their caregiver, home, or independence.c.The few studies that exist suggest that women with disabilities are between 4 to 10 times more likely to be assaulted as able-bodied women.d.None of the options.e.All of the options.Which of the following statements about Dr. Keith Edward’s “Aspiring Ally Identity Development” model (discussed by Grove) is incorrect? a.Men further along the evolutionary scale of aspiring ally development can admit his own mistakes and has accepted his own isms.b.Aspiring allies must confront the question of power and privilege and their relationship to the system.c.Allies who aspire for social justice must have selfish as well as altruistic motivations.d.Purely self-interested allies seek to escape, amend, and redefine the system. 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