Quiz: Risk and Treatment Assessment for Women Who Have Sexually Offended (NOT104-A) Quiz: Risk and Treatment Assessment for Women Who Have Sexually Offended First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. What is the average age of women who have sexually offended? 17 – 21 21 – 25 23 – 32 33 – 40 2. True or false? Both male and female victims report the same long-term effects. True False 3. Gendered theories of female offending behavior take into account how: Causal patterns for female criminality are distinct from those identified for men. Gender in combination with differing life experiences influence the behavioral manifestations of criminal behavior. Causal patterns for female criminality are the same as those identified for men. All of the above 4. True or false? According to Pflugradt & Cortoni, 2014, it is possible to separate offense factors or behavioral manifestations from the social context. True False 5. What is the only known static factor associated with female sexual offending? Prior convictions for child abuse offenses Victimization in childhood History of spousal abuse Single parenthood 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the three main pathways for female offending? Implicit–disorganized Explicit–approach Directed–avoidant Disorganized–explicit 7. Which of the following is NOT one of the five domains of treatment assessment/need factors for female offenders? Cognitive processes Sexual dynamics Developmental processes Emotional processes 8. True or false? Women are particularly vulnerable in the area of intimacy & relationships and are often disenfranchised. True False 9. The paraphilic disorder that is most commonly diagnosed in women is: Pedophilia Exhibitionism Sexual sadism None of the above 10. Women who perpetrate sexual offenses are generally a ___________ population. Sexually deviant Low risk / high need Cognitively impaired Depressed Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ