This guide covers the essential domains for the Illinois Certified Domestic Violence
Professional (ICDVP) examination. The questions are designed to test your knowledge of
theory, practice, ethics, and Illinois-specific statutes.
Domain 1: Dynamics of Domestic Violence
1. What is the primary characteristic that distinguishes domestic violence from
other forms of violence?
ANSWER: The existence of an intimate or familial relationship, and the pattern of
coercive control used by the perpetrator to maintain power and dominance over the
victim.
2. According to the Power and Control Wheel, what is the central goal of a
batterer?
ANSWER: To establish and maintain power and control over their partner.
3. Name three tactics of abuse listed on the Power and Control Wheel.
ANSWER: (Any three) Intimidation, Emotional Abuse, Isolation, Minimizing, Denying,
and Blaming, Using Children, Economic Abuse, Coercion and Threats.
4. How does the Cycle of Violence theory explain why a victim might stay in an
abusive relationship?
ANSWER: The cycle creates a traumatic bond through periodic reinforcement of
positive experiences (the "honeymoon phase") following violence, leading to hope that
the abuse will stop and making it psychologically difficult to leave.
5. What is the definition of coercive control?
ANSWER: A strategic pattern of behavior designed to isolate, exploit, and control a
person. It is not just about individual incidents of violence, but the cumulative effect of
these tactics that entraps the victim.
6. Why is "Why doesn't she just leave?" a problematic question?
ANSWER: It shifts blame and responsibility to the victim, ignoring the significant
barriers to leaving, such as fear of escalated violence, economic dependence, isolation,
love for the abuser, and concern for children.
7. What is the significance of Lenore Walker's "Learned Helplessness" theory in
understanding victim behavior?
, ANSWER: It describes a psychological state where a victim, after repeated and
inescapable abuse, learns that they have no control over the situation and stops trying
to leave, believing their efforts are futile.
8. How can cultural factors impact a victim's experience and response to domestic
violence?
ANSWER: Cultural factors can influence help-seeking behaviors, perceptions of family
privacy, stigma, religious beliefs, immigration status, and trust in systems, which can
either be barriers or sources of support.
9. What is the primary difference between a conflict in a relationship and domestic
violence?
ANSWER: Conflict is typically a disagreement between equals, while domestic violence
is a pattern of coercive control where one partner systematically disempowers the other.
10. What is the "honeymoon phase" in the Cycle of Violence?
ANSWER: A period of calm, remorse, and loving behavior from the abuser after an
acute battering incident, which often reinforces the victim's hope for change.
Domain 2: Direct Service and Advocacy
11. What is the primary role of a domestic violence advocate?
ANSWER: To provide non-judgmental, client-centered support, empower the survivor
to make their own decisions, ensure safety, and connect them with resources.
12. What is the first and most critical step in working with a domestic violence
survivor?
ANSWER: Conducting a lethality assessment and collaboratively developing a safety
plan.
13. What are the three core components of a comprehensive safety plan?
ANSWER: 1) Strategies while living with the abuser, 2) A detailed plan for leaving,
including what to take and where to go, and 3) Safety after separation (home, work,
court, etc.).
14. When is it appropriate to breach confidentiality with a client?
ANSWER: Only under specific, mandated circumstances: 1) Suspected child abuse or
neglect (DCFS report), 2) Suspected abuse of a person with a disability, 3) If the client
poses a serious threat of violence to themselves or an identifiable other (Tarasoff duty),
or 4) As required by a court order.