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The abused and neglected child reporting act was established when and requires
what? - ANSWER ✓ in 1975 and requires you too report abuse immediately
Willful failure to report suspected incidents of child abuse or neglect results in
what? - ANSWER ✓ a misdemeanor for the first violation and a class 4 felony for
second violation.
State laws protects the identity of all mandated reporters and you are given what? -
ANSWER ✓ immunity from legal liability as a result of reports you make in good
faith
What are some characteristics of Abusers? - ANSWER ✓ belief in the use of
violence (because they can and it works)
defense mechanisms
jealousy (anything that takes time away from him is seen as a threat)
Dual personality(batterers present differently outside the home than they do inside)
When did the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence establish the first
national toll free domestic violence hotline? - ANSWER ✓ in 1988
Ancient Babylonian and Mosaic laws provided the earliest written documentation
illustrating what? - ANSWER ✓ that slavery, private property, and the subjugation
of women were facts of life. During this period the practice of buying one's wife
became common.
, Greek poetry stigmatized women as what? - ANSWER ✓ innately evil. The
creation of women would be seen as a punishment for man
What is the rule of thumb law? - ANSWER ✓ it modified the weapons a man
could legally use in beating his wife.
When did the states begin rejecting the legal justification of wife beating? -
ANSWER ✓ in the 1870's
What happened to women in American colonies? - ANSWER ✓ they were
without political rights, wives were considered legal nonentities. As soon as a
women married her legal existence was suspended or incorporated into that of her
husband who was regarded as her head and master
What are some challenges battered women with strong faith face? - ANSWER ✓
many women are pressured by the traditions, attitudes, and values of their religious
or cultural groups to remain in abusive marriages
the religious leader is a trusted and known resource, and these women may assume
that he/she will know what to do
rather than leave, they pray for their husband to changed or for the ability to endure
the abuse
most pastors focused on getting the women to change instead of their abusers
the misinterpretation of religious scripture contributes to the guilt, self blame and
suffering that battered woman experience and serves as rationalization for the
batterers
when religious leaders communicate that it is acceptable to talk about violence in
the church they are giving battered women a clear signal that it is safe to ask for
help
they may minimize the abuse they endure to make the situation seem not as serious
let her know that DV is not only illegal, but is not her fault