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Child Abuse and Neglect

General Description of the Problem

1. Child abuse and neglect usually occur in private places, and the victims may try to hide evidence of the abuse or deny that it took place, so collecting sufficient evidence of a crime and identifying effective responses to the problem is very difficult.

A. True

B. False


Prevalence

2. Neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment, comprising approximately ____ percent of all substantiated findings, while approximately ____ of the substantiated cases involved physical abuse.

A. 56; 8

B. 60; 12

C. 64; 16

D. 68; 20


Police Role

3. The role of police officers in child abuse and neglect may include protecting child protective service workers from unstable or violent people.

A. True

B. False


Harms Caused by Child Abuse and Neglect in the Home

4. The presence of child abuse and neglect in a community reflects attitudes about child rearing, _____________, and acceptance of violence as a solution to problems.

A. Parenting

B. Punishment

C. Discipline

D. None of the above


Victims

5. Which of the following accurately describes victims of child maltreatment?

A. Children are at highest risk of sexual abuse from age four to nine

B. The mean age of victims of neglect is eight years old, with boys at a higher risk of neglect than girls

C. White and Asian children have lower victimization rates than children of other ethnicities

D. Boys and girls are equally at risk of minor physical abuse, although boys are slightly more likely to sustain serious injuries


Repeat Victimization

6. A 2005 study found that approximately 11 percent of victims experienced another incident of abuse or neglect within six months of a substantiated finding of maltreatment, and the highest risk of subsequent abuse was within 10 to 30 days after the initial report.

A. True

B. False


Perpetrators

7. Perpetrators of child physical abuse are slightly more likely to be male than female.

A. True

B. False


8. Child neglect perpetrators tend to be:

A. Single female caretakers

B. Young mothers with large families

C. Those experiencing economic hardship and isolation

D. All of the above


Understanding Your Local Problem

9. When encountering child maltreatment cases, health care providers who are injury experts may be able to offer an opinion on whether injuries are consistent with parents' explanations for them.

A. True

B. False


Asking the Right Questions

10. Child neglect cases may involve neglecting basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter, or other needs such as supervision, education and medical treatment.

A. True

B. False


Location/TImes

11. Which of the following is NOT one of the likely questions that should be asked about locations/times of child abuse?

A. On what days of the week and at what times of the day do referrals requiring an immediate police response tend to occur?

B. Are there seasonal patterns identified in the reports of suspected child abuse and neglect?

C. How does geographical location effect response time to child abuse/neglect cases?

D. What proportion of referrals identify a location outside of the family's home?


Measuring Your Effectiveness

12. Measuring the effectiveness of responses to child abuse and neglect in the home allows agencies to determine what efforts have succeeded and how responses that aren't working may be modified.

A. True

B. False


13. One indication of effective response to child maltreatment is an increased number of caregivers who proactively seek ___________________ and other services to alleviate family stress.

A. Community assistance

B. Parenting support

C. Spiritual and/or mental health guidance

D. None of the above


General Considerations for an Effective Response Strategy

14. Responses that address communities' economic well-being will likely have global-level impacts that may reduce the incidence of maltreatment.

A. True

B. False


15. Research indicates that when children learn basic concepts of safety, this increased knowledge will result in safer behavior among potential victims.

A. True

B. False


16. In Wisconsin, the LaCrosse Police Department noted that children in families where domestic violence occurred were _____ times more likely to experience child abuse.

A. 15

B. 13

C. 11

D. 9


17. Common errors in interviewing possible child abuse victims include reinforcing certain answers, relaying what others believe about the allegation, and:

A. Failing to establish trust

B. Using unfamiliar language

C. Focusing on “open-ended” questions

D. Asking complicated questions


18. Several studies have found that training programs to enhance interviewers' skills increase knowledge and have a significant effect on practice.

A. True

B. False


Specific Responses to Child Abuse and Neglect in the Home

19. Multidisciplinary teams are most effective in responding to child maltreatment allegations, and they should work to develop strategies for promoting teamwork, preventing burnout, and resolving conflict.

A. True

B. False


20. Research has shown that multidisciplinary team intervention for child abuse and neglect leads to:

A. A reduced number of cases in which victims, suspects, and witnesses undergo multiple interviews

B. Increased numbers of sexual abuse victims receiving therapeutic services

C. Increased numbers of substantiated child protective services cases

D. All of the above


Situations in Which Police Presence at Initial Contact is Strongly Recommended

21. Each of the following is an example of when police presence at initial child maltreatment investigation is strongly recommended EXCEPT:

A. The case is serious enough to warrant arrest or the suspect may flee

B. Police expertise in the area of conflict resolution is needed

C. Police cannot reach child protective services and they need an immediate response

D. A child is endangered and the child protective services worker is not permitted to enter the home


Creating Child Advocacy Centers

22. Child advocacy centers (CACs) are community based programs that follow a uniform model to interview child abuse victims.

A. True

B. False


Implementing Home Visitation Programs

23. Home visitation programs are an essential component of a coordinated response to child abuse and neglect and they usually involve direct involvement by police agencies.

A. True

B. False


Offering Confidential Helpline Assistance

24. Having access to a free confidential telephone helpline may help some parents cope when they are feeling vulnerable and at risk of abusing a child.

A. True

B. False


Removing Children From the Home

25. When police and child protective service workers remove a child from his or her home, they should not try to rationalize or give extensive explanations, as this may raise the child's anxiety.

A. True

B. False


Arresting and Prosecuting Child Abusers

26. The most consequential response to child abuse and neglect is:

A. Arrest

B. Rehabilitation

C. Prosecution

D. Conviction


Responses with Limited Effectiveness

27. Some states have granted police agencies the sole responsibility for investigating allegations of child abuse and neglect, believing that a single agency investigation will be more efficient, but research with this model did not find this to be true.

A. True

B. False


28. Research has shown that recidivism rates among sex offenders are relatively high compared with those of other violent offenders.

A. True

B. False


Appendix: Summary of Responses to Child Abuse and Neglect in the Home

29. Reducing community risk factors for child abuse and neglect reduces individual risk factors and enhances:

A. Children's ability to ask for help when needed

B. Family support systems

C. Individual protective factors

D. All of the above


30. Home visitation programs are designed to target high-risk families to reduce risks associated with child maltreatment, and these programs work best when they are intensive and long-term.

A. True

B. False


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