Quiz: Assessing and Treating Women Who Perpetrate Sexually Motivated Offenses


(OT284-A) Quiz: Assessing and Treating Women Who Perpetrate Sexually Motivated Offenses

Training Title: Assessing and Treating Women Who Perpetrate Sexually Motivated Offenses

This exam contains 20 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 16 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. This presentation was about women who
2. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of women who perpetrate sexual offenses?
3. True or false? As compared to males, women who perpetrate sexual offenses are less likely to have a co-offender.
4. What does the C in ACEs stand for?
5. Higher ACE scores are associated with having __________ victims.
6. Who coined the term “secondary abuse”?
7. What percentage of female sexual offenses are officially reported?
8. Who partnered with Steffensmeier in proposing a gendered theory of female offending behavior?
9. A gendered perspective should explore the extent to which gender differences in crime derive from
10. Which of the following is NOT one of the three main offense pathways proposed by Gannon?
11. When considering treatment assessment/need factors, women are generally grouped into how many domains?
12. From what country did most of the 13 studies examining offense supportive cognitions come?
13. Studies looking at cognitive domain–lack of information have found that women with sexually abusive behaviors have more difficulties with ____________ than non-offending controls.
14. Who did the presenters cite as the source of their information concerning self-esteem?
15. What is known about paraphilic disorders in women?
16. What is the most common paraphilic disorder in women?
17. In terms of social functioning, women do not function well in
18. When looking at responsivity factors, what is a key component of assessing intellectual and academic functioning?
19. True or false? Educational assets, relationship support, and parent involvement have been directly identified as protective factors for female sexual offenders.
20. True or false? Women who perpetrate sexual offenses are generally a low risk/high need population.