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- 1. An abuser will break or strike objects belonging to the victim as a _or to terrorize the victim.
- 4. Strangulation questions and appropriate identification and documentation are important because there are few visible external injuries, even if there are substantial__(2)
- 6. The call taker should ask callers reporting family violence about head injuries to include were you _into something
- 8. Members or _members of the same household are included in the definition of family violence.
- 11. An alternative to keeping a caller on the phone is to have them keep an open line.(2)
- 15. In one year, domestic violence affects more than _women and men.(2)
- 16. grabbing, suppression, squeezing, or crushing of the throat.
- 17. The abuser will attribute controlling behavior to concern for the victim .
- 18. The call taker should keep the victim on the phone during a family violence call if it is__to do so.
- 19. Victims of family violence believe that the _can not help them.
- 20. A technique that should be utilized by telecommunicators during a family violence call is to explain that the questions asked will not __the dispatch of help.
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- 2. Family violence calls regardless of the location of the perpetrator should be a __call.(2)
- 3. Abusive behaviors can be the result of __behaviors.
- 5. A family violence victim has emotional reasons for staying in a relationship such as a promise to stop the _
- 7. Dating Violence is _, abusive, and aggressive behavior in a romantic relationship.
- 9. After the TCP has collected the initial information on a family violence call their priority should shift to the safety of the _(2)
- 10. One of the most common reasons that victims stay in abusive relationships is feeling responsible for what made the abuser _
- 12. On average, nearly _people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States.
- 13. Family violence and abuse includes physical, sexual and __maltreatment.
- 14. Signs and symptoms of strangulation include
