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Violence : The Enduring Problem 3rd Edition (Test Bank) Chapter 6: Rape & Sexual Assault, Exams of Criminology

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Chapter 6: Rape and Sexual Assault
Test Bank
Multiple Choice
1. Few rape victims on college campuses make reports of their victimizations to police (the rate is less
than ______ %).
a. 10
b. 5
c. 15
d. 62
Ans: B
Cognitive Domain: knowledge
Difficulty Level: easy
2. The intended goals of rape law reforms have been somewhat ______.
a. violent
b. consistent
c. universal
d. diverse
Ans: D
Cognitive Domain: knowledge
Difficulty Level: easy
3. By 1980, ______ states had passed some form of rape reform legislation.
a. 15
b. 23
c. 10
d. most
Ans: D
Cognitive Domain: knowledge
Difficulty Level: easy
4. Violence against women—both sexual and nonsexual—is often perceived as an expression of a
patriarchal _____ social structure.
a. male-dominant
b. female-dominant
c. children dominant)
d. masculinity
Ans: A
Cognitive Domain: knowledge
Difficulty Level: easy
5. The _____, also known as the anger excitation rapist, is someone who displays extreme violence and
cruelty in his attacks.
a. power reassurance rapist
b. power assertive rapist
c. anger retaliation rapist
d. sadistic rapist
Ans: D
Cognitive Domain: knowledge
Difficulty Level: easy
nstructor Resource
Alvarez & Bachman, Violence: The Enduring Problem, 3rd Edition
SAGE Publishing, 2017
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Chapter 6: Rape and Sexual Assault

Test Bank

Multiple Choice

  1. Few rape victims on college campuses make reports of their victimizations to police (the rate is less than ______ %). a. 10 b. 5 c. 15 d. 62 Ans: B Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  2. The intended goals of rape law reforms have been somewhat ______. a. violent b. consistent c. universal d. diverse Ans: D Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  3. By 1980, ______ states had passed some form of rape reform legislation. a. 15 b. 23 c. 10 d. most Ans: D Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  4. Violence against women—both sexual and nonsexual—is often perceived as an expression of a patriarchal _____ social structure. a. male-dominant b. female-dominant c. children dominant) d. masculinity Ans: A Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  5. The _____, also known as the anger excitation rapist, is someone who displays extreme violence and cruelty in his attacks. a. power reassurance rapist b. power assertive rapist c. anger retaliation rapist d. sadistic rapist Ans: D Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy

Alvarez & Bachman, Violence: The Enduring Problem, 3 rd^ Edition SAGE Publishing, 2017

  1. During the ______ genocide in ______, one of the worst mass slaughters in recent history, Tutsi women were often raped after they had witnessed the torture and killings of their families and the destruction and looting of their homes by Hutu militia groups and by soldiers of the Rwandan Armed Forces. a. 1994, Rwanda b. 2014, Australia c. 1974, Congo d. 1964, Italy Ans: A Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  2. Susan Brownmiller explains that women are raped in war by ordinary youths as casually, or as frenetically, as a village is looted or gratuitously destroyed. Sexual trespass on the enemy’ s women is one of the satisfactions of conquest. This is referred to as ______. a. spoils of war b. rape c. sexual assault d. prisoner of war Ans: A Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  3. The DOD has now established special units within ______ to handle sexual assault prosecutions that include special counsel programs to represent the interests of victims. a. DOD b. Military Criminal Investigative Organizations (MCIO) c. FBI d. NCIS Ans: B Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  4. Although similar to crime codes in state statutes, members of the U.S. military are prosecuted under criminal violations called the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The military also has its own courts, which are called ______. a. formal file of charges b. court hearing c. military service hearings d. courts-martial Ans: D Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  5. In 2014 the DOD made ______ Sexual Assault Awareness Month with the theme, “Live Our Values: Step Up to Stop Sexual Assault.” a. April b. June c. October d. July Ans: A Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy

Alvarez & Bachman, Violence: The Enduring Problem, 3 rd^ Edition SAGE Publishing, 2017

and employees, and to any applicant for enrollment upon request, an annual security report.” The purpose of the report is to communicate campus security policies and campus crime statistics for each institution. a. Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act b. College Campus Act of 2010 c. Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 d. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act Ans: C Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy

  1. The U.S. Justice Department realized the problems inherent to official reports of rape and sexual assault victimization on campus and funded a survey called the a. National College Women Sexual Assault Victimization Study (NCWSV) b. NCVS c. Uniform Crime Report d. National Incident-Based Reporting System Ans: A Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  2. ______, an assistant football coach at Penn State, was convicted in June of 2012 of sexually assaulting 10 boys, all of whom were part of his local charity dedicated to mentoring young boys from disadvantaged homes, and he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. a. Dennis Hastert b. Altoona-Johnstown Diocese in Pennsylvania c. O. J. Simpson d. Jerry Sandusky Ans: D Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  3. Mary Koss examined the rape victimization experiences of college women, most recent surveys attempting to estimate the magnitude of rape have used very specific question wording. a. 1999 b. 1989 c. 2009 d. 1979 Ans: D Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  4. The only survey that monitors rape and sexual assault on an annual basis is the ______. a. FBI b. National Incident-Based Reporting System c. National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) d. Uniform Crime Report Ans: C Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy

True/False

Alvarez & Bachman, Violence: The Enduring Problem, 3 rd^ Edition SAGE Publishing, 2017

  1. Research suggests that men attending college are at greater risk of rape and sexual assault compared with women of the same age in the general population. Ans: F Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  2. Prison rape typically remains a much talked about discussion in our society. Ans: F Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  3. Historically, the first time an international court successfully convicted someone for the crime of rape during a genocide was in 1998, when the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda convicted Jean Paul Akayesu. Ans: T Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  4. Rape is more than an act of violence; it is also a violation of the most intimate sort and strikes at our identities as women and men. Ans: T Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  5. Most state sexual assault statutes are now gender and relationship neutral. Ans: T Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  6. College campuses are as dangerous and crime prone as the larger communities within which they exist. Ans: T Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: easy
  7. The multiple personality disorder is generally considered to be the most common type of sexual predator and is someone who suffers from low self-esteem and feelings of being inadequate. Ans: F Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: medium
  8. The anger retaliation rapist is someone who feels a tremendous amount of hostility toward women and consequently uses rape as a vehicle of revenge. Often these men were abused as children and/or come from single-parent homes. Ans: T Cognitive Domain: knowledge Difficulty Level: medium

Short Answer/Essay

  1. Discuss the demographic factors related to victimization from the NISVS. Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Difficulty Level: medium

Alvarez & Bachman, Violence: The Enduring Problem, 3 rd^ Edition SAGE Publishing, 2017