EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Sexual Predator - ANS a person who has been convicted of, or pleaded guilty to, committing
a sexually oriented offense and who is likely in the future to commit additional sexually
oriented offenses.
Habitual sex offender - ANS is determined by the sentencing court to have previously been
convicted of or plead guilty to one or more sexually oriented offenses.
Sexually oriented offender - ANS is a person who has been convicted of, or pleaded guilty to,
committing a sexually oriented offense.
Folkways - ANS The normal, habitual ways of doing things; often matters of good manners.
Mores - ANS Those behaviors or customs that must be followed to prevent the destruction
of the common culture of a society.
Vampirism - ANS sexual gratification from drinking blood
Crurofact - ANS leg fetish
Homosexuality - ANS Sexual attraction to the same sex
the old and new testaments condemned homosexuality, the punishments were: - ANS death,
incarceration, or exile.
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,What percent of the white male population had at least homosexual experience to the point of
orgasm sometime during their life time? - ANS 37%
What percent of the white female population had at least homosexual experience to the point
of orgasm sometime during their life time? - ANS 13-17%
What year did the Supreme court rule that Sodomy laws are unconstitutional? - ANS 2003 in
a 6-3 ruling.
Secret homosexual - ANS a homosexual who prefers to keep his or her sexual orientation
hidden from others or him/herself.
Blatant homosexual - ANS a homosexual who in dress, speech, mannerisms, etc., makes no
attempt to disguise their orientation. Frequents places where known homosexuals gather.
Adjusted homosexual - ANS a homosexual that is quite content to be gay; accept their sexual
orientation and do not suffer over their choices of sexual partners.
Institutional homosexual - ANS a homosexual who does not have a self-image of being gay;
become involved in homosexual experiences because of the situation they find themselves in
(prison, jail, military, semanaries, convents).
Homosexual prostitute - ANS a male who offers his sexual favors to other males for pay;
most are between 15 and 17 and usually start at 14. Many come from lower socioeconomic
classes and suffered physical abuse as a child; the basic motivation is economical.
Homosexual pedophile - ANS a homosexual who desires to only have sex with same sex
children.
Roman shower - ANS Vomiting on partner, usually after drinking urine or wine.
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,Statistical standard - ANS evaluates behavior as abnormal when it deviates from
average/normative behavior in that particular culture (frequency, degree, intensity, duration,
pattern).
The cultural standard - ANS Any society has a set of normal rules and regulations with
changing sanctions that accommodate transgressions of its rules, which often take the form of
laws, statutes, and ordinances. Transgressions or violations will also likely invoke some type of
punishment or sanction.
Religious normalcy - ANS Historically played a vital role in developing the value systems of
societies and individuals. Certain acts constituted grievous or mortal sins. Less grievous sins
were venial sins. Sex is something that many feel is a duty of one spouse for the other, not to
be enjoyed but endured.
The Subjective Standard - ANS This standard legitimizes behavior in the same fashion as
statistical, cultural, and religious standards, but at a personal level. It justifies acts and
behaviors so deviancy is not interpreted as really inappropriate or evil, but rather quite normal.
Elements of sexual behavior - ANS fantasy, symbolism, ritualism, and compulsion.
Fantasy - ANS To be sexual, one must have a sexual fantasy. It is impossible to be sexual
without some form of fantasy.
symbolism - ANS Sex is visual. Sexual symbolism includes fetishes and partialism. A fetish is
an inanimate object to which one has attached sexual feelings. Partialism is an isolated part of
the body to which sexual feelings have been attached.
Ritualism - ANS In ritualism, the sexual acts have to be performed in the same fashion and
often the same sequence. If not done as the script provides, the act has to be abandoned or
restarted.
Compulsion - ANS compelling; strong desire that is difficult to control; irresistible impulse.
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, Albutophilia - ANS sexual arousal from water
Altrocalciphilia - ANS sexual attraction to high heeled shoes
Alvinolagnia - ANS a stomach partialism
Acrotomophilia - ANS Sexual preference for amputees
Apotemnophilia - ANS Sexual fantasies about losing a limb
Scenarios indicative that the sex involved is not typical, normal sexual functioning - ANS -
when an individual is sexual only when a certain fetish or partialism is complete.
- when compulsivity is so overwhelmingly potent that emotions and caring for the partner are
missing.
- when certain scripts must be followed, and any deviation from them is fatal to sexual
functioning.
- when fantasies center on the dehumanization, torture, or murder of hapless and helpless
victims.
Castration - ANS The physical removal of the male testicles through surgical procedures
Rehabilitation: - ANS The process by which offenders are changed through treatment to once
again become normal, functioning member of society.
Habilitation: - ANS The process by which offenders are changed through treatment to
become normal functioning members of society.
The two main types of incarcerated sex offenders: - ANS child molesters and rapists
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