Quiz: Viewing Sexual Violence Prevention from a Culturally Informed Perspective


(OT279-A) Quiz: Viewing Sexual Violence Prevention from a Culturally Informed Perspective

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This exam contains 15 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 12 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. Which of the following statements is NOT true of culturally humble individuals?
2. Initial detention/initial court hearings is intercept #
3. Community corrections is intercept #
4. True or false? Apryl Alexander said, “in my work with adolescents, on thing is clear: we could’ve prevented so many cases of sexual violence if only these kids had been properly educated on sexual health.”
5. Which of the following was NOT edited by Travis Langley?
6. The Handmaid’s Tale was originally published in
7. Who asked the question, “Why call someone by what we don’t want them to be?”
8. In 2019, the phrase “________ youth” was removed from California’s Education and Penal Codes.
9. True or false? The VPC recommends changing the label “sex offender” to “person with a sexual offense history.”
10. Who coauthored “Poly-victimization among Adolescents Adjudicated for Illegal Sexual Behavior: A Latent Class Analysis” with Apryl Alexander?
11. What was added to the title of the ATSA (Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers) organization?
12. In what US state did the Sex Offender Management Board vote to change language in the state’s Standards and Guidelines for Treatment Providers?
13. Who said, “The research is overwhelming that how we label people impacts their ability to build healthy, prosocial identities and lifestyles that are incompatible with sexual offending”?
14. What professional association apologized in 2021 for its role in promoting, perpetuating, and failing to challenge racism, racial discrimination, and human hierarchy in the US?
15. The book titled, The Cultural Betrayal of Black Women and Girls is subtitled, A __________ Approach to Healing from Sexual Abuse.