Ch14 – Sexual Coercion | Test Bank – 2nd Ed - MCQ Test Bank | Human Sexuality - 2e by Herdt and Polen Petit by Gilbert Herdt, Nicole Polen Petit. DOCX document preview.
View Product website:
https://selldocx.com/docx/ch14-sexual-coercion-test-bank-2nd-ed-1483
Student name:__________
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
1) It is important to the definition of sexual coercion whether an individual is unable to give consent due to age, illness, disability, or being under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
⊚ true
⊚ false
2) Molestation is the sexual abuse of adults through the exchange of sex or sexual acts for drugs, food, shelter, protection, other basics of life, and/or money.
⊚ true
⊚ false
3) Rape affects the victim but not the victim's loved ones, family, friends, and communities.
⊚ true
⊚ false
4) Survivors of date rape have to deal with the lingering memories of the trauma and possibly the inability to create and sustain intimate sexual relationships.
⊚ true
⊚ false
5) Sexual assault during adolescence poses a lesser risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than does victimization later, in adulthood.
⊚ true
⊚ false
6) There are no laws that prohibit spouses from forcing their partners to engage in sexual activity.
⊚ true
⊚ false
7) The incidence of sexual assault and prisoner rape has declined as the prison population has increased.
⊚ true
⊚ false
8) Federal lawmakers have passed legislation to end prisoner rape, but they have not effectively funded it.
⊚ true
⊚ false
9) Societies where victims of rape are not blamed oppose free disclosure of the crime after a person has been victimized.
⊚ true
⊚ false
10) War has historically been one of the most important sources of sexual violence.
⊚ true
⊚ false
11) A rape-prone society is one in which women's desires are important and physical sexual coercion is rare.
⊚ true
⊚ false
12) Until recently, females as perpetrators of sex offenses have been extremely hyped in research.
⊚ true
⊚ false
13) Changes or disturbances in eating and sleeping patterns are an example of a common reaction to rape and sexual coercion.
⊚ true
⊚ false
14) Acts of child sexual abuse include touching the sexual or other intimate parts of a child's body, but this excludes touching children through their clothing for the purpose of satisfying the adult's sexual desire.
⊚ true
⊚ false
15) Some sexual predators use online technologies to develop relationships with children and groom them into sexual situations.
⊚ true
⊚ false
16) Scientific consensus suggests that inbreeding due to incest creates undesirable birth defects in offspring.
⊚ true
⊚ false
17) A sexually explicit cartoon showing a minor engaging in graphic sexual intercourse is an exception to child pornography laws and is not illegal.
⊚ true
⊚ false
18) Quid pro quo sexual harassment occurs when submission to unwelcome sexual conduct becomes a condition of employment.
⊚ true
⊚ false
19) For behaviors to be identified as sexual bullying, at least one party must have a sexual interest in the other.
⊚ true
⊚ false
20) Whenever war or armed conflict occurs in impoverished areas, survival sex also increases, and sexual violence and abuse soon follow.
⊚ true
⊚ false
MULTIPLE CHOICE - Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
21) Acts of sexual violence committed against an unwilling or incapacitated individual are considered
A) sexual novelty.
B) sexual exploitation.
C) sexual coercion.
D) adultery.
E) extreme sexual behavior.
22) Any sexual act performed with a child by an adult or an older child is considered
A) sexual novelty.
B) sexual exploitation.
C) sexual awareness.
D) molestation.
E) sex tourism.
23) Marsha is a 5-year-old who is sexually assaulted by her 20-year-old babysitter. Marsha has been a victim of
A) sexual novelty.
B) sexual exploitation.
C) molestation.
D) sexual awareness.
E) extreme sexual behavior.
24) Sexual abuse of children and adults through the exchange of sex or sexual acts for drugs, food, shelter, protection, other basics of life, and/or money is known as
A) sexual novelty.
B) sexual exploitation.
C) sexual compulsivity.
D) molestation.
E) sexual well-being.
25) Debra, a 25-year-old, works as a housekeeper for Saul. Debra desperately needs the money from her work to survive. Saul requires Debra to perform different sexual acts for him and promises pay increases and job security if she complies. Saul's behavior is an example of
A) sexual novelty.
B) molestation.
C) sexual compulsivity.
D) sexual exploitation.
E) extreme sexual behavior.
26) Mae, a 4-year-old girl, has a neighbor, a 30-year-old man, who touches her genitals in exchange for candy. This is an example of
A) sexual novelty.
B) sexual exploitation.
C) rape.
D) sexual well-being.
E) sex tourism.
27) Sexual penetration of the body using physical force, the threat of bodily harm, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person without consent is called
A) sexual novelty.
B) sexual exploitation.
C) rape.
D) molestation.
E) extreme sexual behavior.
28) A woman walking on a deserted street is dragged into the bushes and forcefully penetrated by a man. This is called
A) sexual novelty.
B) sexual exploitation.
C) extreme sexual behavior.
D) molestation.
E) rape.
29) Forcible sex from someone a victim knows socially or is dating is called
A) marital rape.
B) date rape.
C) molestation.
D) fetishism.
E) sexual exploitation.
30) Maria's boyfriend forces her to have sex after dinner even though she says "no." This is an example of
A) marital rape.
B) sexual exploitation.
C) molestation.
D) fetishism.
E) date rape.
31) Experts recognize that, due to the serious nature of sexual assault,
A) sexual assault during adolescence poses a greater risk for post-traumatic stress disorder than does victimization during adulthood.
B) victimization during adulthood poses a greater risk for post-traumatic stress disorder than does sexual assault during adolescence.
C) substance use as a coping mechanism to deal with the pain and memories of sexual assault is acceptable.
D) victims have a better ability to create and sustain intimate sexual relationships than those who have not experienced assault.
E) survivors of date rape suffer damage to their self-concept but have no lingering memories of the trauma in the long term.
32) Substances used by predators to overcome their victims in order to commit nonconsensual sexual acts with them are called
A) antibiotics.
B) histamines.
C) date rape drugs.
D) contraceptives.
E) antacids.
33) Chester, a college student, has been trying to get his girlfriend, Molly, to have sex with him. She has repeatedly refused. Chester spikes Molly's drink with Ketamine and performs sexual acts on her. Chester has used a(n) _____ on Molly.
A) antibiotic
B) date rape drug
C) histamine
D) contraceptive
E) antacid
34) A 20-year-old woman who was out with her boyfriend at the movies is accosted on her way home and dragged into a thicket, where she is forcefully penetrated by strangers. This is an example of
A) marital rape.
B) molestation.
C) prisoner rape.
D) rape.
E) date rape.
35) Which of the following is true of date rape?
A) Date rape is seldom viewed as a serious problem.
B) Date rape has not developed into a public health problem.
C) Date rape has negative health outcomes.
D) Date rape does not have the potential for injury.
E) Date rape helps empower young people to protect themselves in later life.
36) Which of the following is true of sexual violence?
A) Victimization is avoidable if safety measures are followed.
B) Experiencing a forced sexual act rarely leads to trauma.
C) Recovering from sexual coercion after experiencing a forced sexual act is impossible.
D) Experiencing respectful and loving sexual encounters with trusted individuals after sexual violence is rare.
E) The victim of a forced sexual act can take specific steps to pursue justice.
37) Forcible sex from one's spouse is called
A) date rape.
B) marital rape.
C) prisoner rape.
D) molestation.
E) sexual novelty.
38) Which of the following is true of marital rape?
A) Marital rape is rarely a part of who has power and choice, and who does not.
B) It has been accepted how offensive and cruel marital rape can be for the victims for a long time.
C) When language or cultural difference is inserted into the marriage, it may actually compound the issue of power and control, which is so much a part of marital rape.
D) There are laws that prohibit spouses from forcing their partners to engage in sexual activity, which proves that there is no controversy about the existence of marital rape.
E) Marital rape is considered to be more of an offense than other forms of rape, and it is treated more severely.
39) Which of the following is true regarding prisoner rape?
A) Prisoner rape refers to sexual violence behind bars of inmates by other inmates, but not the prison staff, as part of prison life.
B) The incidence of HIV/AIDS and other STIs is quite high, although condoms are made available in prisons.
C) As the prison population has increased, sexual assault as part of prison life has declined.
D) Prison guards and other officials abuse their positions of power through coercion and use sex in exchange for privileges and material items.
E) Verbal harassment is not a part of the sexual harassment of prisoners.
40) The tendency of victims of abuse to place the blame for the abusive actions of others onto themselves is known as
A) self-immolation.
B) victim-blame.
C) victim-playing.
D) projection.
E) the Stockholm syndrome.
41) Annie was sexually assaulted as a 16-year-old. She blames herself for the attack and has not been able to recover from the trauma. Her act of blaming herself is an example of
A) self-immolation.
B) victim-playing.
C) victim-blame.
D) projection.
E) the Stockholm syndrome.
42) Rafael was 12 years old when he was sexually molested by his baseball coach. Since then, he has come to believe that he should have been able to fight his coach off and that the molestation was his fault. This an example of
A) self-immolation.
B) victim-playing.
C) victim-blame.
D) projection.
E) the Stockholm syndrome.
43) Which of the following is true of victim-blame?
A) Blaming the victim is a cultural phenomenon unique to the United States.
B) Victim-blame is the formal term for hostility toward crime perpetrators.
C) Societies where victims of rape are blamed legally and culturally define sexual coercion and assault as a crime and a violation of personal rights.
D) In societies where rape victims are blamed, understanding for the victim, empathy, psychological support, and counseling are made easily available.
E) Over 64% of college students in the U.S. agree that women provoke rape and place themselves at risk when they go out alone.
44) Which of the following outcomes can victim-blame result in?
A) Victims experience lower levels of psychological distress than if they were not blamed.
B) Victims who are made to feel blame for an assault experience self-devaluation.
C) Victims recover easily and rapidly from the trauma.
D) Victims believe in freely disclosing the crime after being victimized.
E) Victims of sexual violence have universal support from their communities.
45) Which of the following is true of sexual coercion by region?
A) Sexual coercion occurs throughout the world, with the exception of some industrial countries that are rape-free.
B) Rape takes a single unique form and has a uniform meaning in spite of differences in cultures.
C) Lack of stability and a culture of victimization typically cause more violence and more rape in war-torn or conflict-ridden countries.
D) Countries with huge poverty and income differences tend to have less violence and rape than others.
E) Societies are typically consistent in their tolerance of sexual aggression, enforcement, and prosecution of sexual offenders.
46) A society or cultural group in which women's desires are considered to be unimportant and physical sexual coercion is normative is called
A) a rape-prone society.
B) a rape-free society.
C) a feminist society.
D) gender inequality.
E) sexual objectification.
47) Which of the following is true of vulnerability to rape and sexual coercion?
A) War has historically been one of the most important barriers against sexual violence.
B) The incidence of rape is low in societies that hold very negative attitudes toward women.
C) In societies where men have great power and make decisions about marriage and sex, women are less vulnerable to sexual coercion.
D) How women are treated in a society determines their vulnerability to rape.
E) Laws and policies that address abuses and protect against rape and sexual coercion are universal.
48) Which of the following is true of rape-prone societies?
A) The conditions that apply to men and children as rape victims are different.
B) Female rape is a more shameful and silent issue than rape of males.
C) Women have equal power.
D) Male violence is rejected and discouraged.
E) Male physical force is viewed as an appropriate reflection of masculinity.
49) Societies less prone to rape are cultures where
A) violence is often sexualized.
B) aggressiveness is encouraged in male behavior.
C) there is unequal power between men and women.
D) there is more respect for gender relations.
E) there is unequal power between adults and children.
50) Which of the following societies is less prone to rape?
A) a society in which women are worshipped as the symbols of fertility
B) a society in which men do not allow educational rights to women
C) a society in which men are encouraged to keep women in their place
D) a society in which women have limited roles and resources but men do not
E) a society in which women are required to be dependent on men for survival needs
51) Which of the following is a feature of societies or groups that are less rape-prone?
A) Gender inequality begins early in social life.
B) Intolerance for the use of violence in sexual contexts is observed.
C) Aggression and violence rather than gender equality, respect, and peace are promoted.
D) Danger from human predatory enemies is common.
E) The fluctuation in food supplies from season-to-season or year-to-year is dramatic.
52) Which of the following is a feature of perpetrators of sexual coercion?
A) They come from a society that has a higher incidence of gender violence.
B) They glorify female traits such as nurturance and fertility, and other feminine qualities.
C) They come from a society that upholds the need for male physical prowess.
D) They occupy war-prone or threatening surroundings where they need violence for survival.
E) They come from a society where females and males do not share power and authority.
53) Which of the following is true of perpetrators of sexual coercion?
A) The vast majority of all sex offenders are homosexual males.
B) Males between the ages of 18 and 22 are less aggressive with sexual partners than are older men.
C) Perpetrators tend to be very conservative and moralistic and have sex-negative attitudes about intimacy.
D) Perpetrators are an isolated section of the population with a list of consistent traits.
E) The tendency to become more aggressive when a woman says "no" and to possibly use physical force increases as men mature into their late 30s.
54) Which of the following is true of females as sex offenders?
A) There is an abundance of research regarding females as perpetrators.
B) The persistent societal stereotype is that only women are abusers.
C) They generally come from stable, financially secure families.
D) They are likely to have difficulties in intimate relationships or an absence of intimate relationships.
E) Sexual abuse committed by females is generally limited to illegal sexual contact between female high school teachers and their male students.
55) Adult acts of sexual assault, molestation, and sexual exploitation committed against a minor child are known as
A) childhood sexual abuse (CSA).
B) sexual harassment.
C) sexting.
D) sexual novelty.
E) child laundering.
56) George, a 60-year-old man, makes his 4-year-old granddaughter watch as he masturbates. This is an example of
A) childhood sexual abuse.
B) rape.
C) heterosexism.
D) voyeurism.
E) bestiality.
57) Mia, a 9-year-old, spends a lot of time looking at cartoons online. She sometimes chats with a fellow viewer who is unknown to her. One day, this viewer sends Mia a cartoon that has pornographic material in it. This is an example of
A) child pornography.
B) rape.
C) heterosexism.
D) incest.
E) bestiality.
58) Nestor has sex with his step-daughter Violet. Depending on the culture they live in, this might be considered incest, as Nestor and Violet are
A) biological kin.
B) social kin.
C) part of a nuclear family.
D) cousins.
E) first-degree relatives.
59) Sex between relatives is referred to as
A) nepotism.
B) homophobia.
C) heterosexism.
D) bestiality.
E) incest.
60) Leo and Ann are cousins and they are both adults. Depending on the culture they live in, if they indulged in sexual activity, it would be considered
A) nepotism.
B) incest.
C) heterosexism.
D) bestiality.
E) homophobia.
61) People directly related by blood are known as
A) social kin.
B) biological kin.
C) a family of choice.
D) a social circle.
E) a foster family.
62) People who become relatives through marriage are known as
A) social kin.
B) biological kin.
C) a family of choice.
D) a social circle.
E) cousins.
63) A family system that includes the biological mother, father, and siblings is known as a(n)
A) nuclear family.
B) extended family.
C) family of choice.
D) social circle.
E) foster family.
64) A family system that includes grandparents, aunts, and uncles who are related to the biological parents by blood, and cousins, as well as the children of siblings, nieces, and nephews is called a(n)
A) nuclear family.
B) extended family.
C) family of choice.
D) social circle.
E) foster family.
65) Which of the following is true of incest?
A) People of all cultures invariably have sexual interest in their close relatives.
B) People living together from very early in life are highly likely to develop sexual desire for each other.
C) Scientific consensus suggests that inbreeding due to incest creates healthy offspring.
D) Incest avoidance is a healthy sign of normality for families.
E) Research shows that incest within the nuclear family occurs less frequently than once thought.
66) An anonymous account is set up on Facebook, with its avatar being two prepubescent males engaged in sexual activity. This is an example of
A) adult pornography.
B) child pornography.
C) paraphilia.
D) pedophilia.
E) frotteurism.
67) Any visual depiction, including photographs, films, videos, or computer-generated images, of sexually explicit conduct involving a minor is called
A) adult pornography.
B) child pornography.
C) paraphilia.
D) pedophilia.
E) frotteurism.
68) Troy produces cartoons suggestive of sexual intercourse between minors and publishes them in a private forum. This is an example of
A) adult pornography.
B) child pornography.
C) paraphilia.
D) pedophilia.
E) frotteurism.
69) Any unwelcome verbal, physical, or sexual conduct that has the effect of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment is called
A) sexual harassment.
B) molestation.
C) sexual exploitation.
D) sexual novelty.
E) sex tourism.
70) A form of sexual harassment in which the harassment of an individual interferes with his or her ability to be productive and work is called
A) a rape-prone society.
B) sex tourism.
C) a rape-free society.
D) statutory rape.
E) a hostile environment.
71) Sharon dreads going to work every day, as she has to listen to unwelcome comments and inappropriate name-calling during the entire workday. This affects Sharon's productivity and her concentration at the job. Sharon is in a
A) rape-prone society.
B) hostile environment.
C) rape-free society.
D) marital rape scenario.
E) quid-pro-quo deal.
72) Which of the following constitutes sexual harassment?
A) an occasional remark from a colleague of the opposite sex about one's good looks
B) an implied sexual joke shared among a group of colleagues once in a while
C) a woman being invited on a date repeatedly by her male co-worker, despite her refusals
D) a superior who commends an employee on a good job
E) a passing remark made by a man about his boss's fashion sense
73) Which of the following is true in relation to protecting yourself when confronting sexual harassment?
A) Keep the harassment to yourself, because others will not understand what you are going through.
B) Throw away any notes or e-mails from the harasser.
C) Do not tell the offender that his or her behavior is causing you any discomfort.
D) Don't worry about what actually constitutes sexual harassment, as the definition is unimportant.
E) Document what happens. Keep a detailed record of dates, times, and what is said and/or done.
74) Which of the following is true of same-sex sexual harassment in the United States?
A) A man cannot harass another man for sexual reasons.
B) A woman cannot harass another woman for sexual reasons.
C) The parties involved need to be sexually interested in each other for sexual harassment to occur.
D) The key ingredients that constitute sexual harassment are some form of sexual content and some form of discrimination occurring in the workplace.
E) A gay man or lesbian cannot sexually harass a heterosexual man or woman.
75) A pattern of abusive behavior used to gain power and control over a current or former adolescent dating partner is called
A) sexual harassment.
B) hostile well-being.
C) date rape.
D) incest.
E) teen dating violence.
76) Which of the following constitutes teen dating violence?
A) a girl being asked out on a date
B) a girl hearing her partner gossiping about her
C) a boy being challenged to find a date
D) a girl being forced by her boyfriend to undress
E) a boy being made fun of for not having sex
77) Peter tells his girlfriend that unless she has sex with him, he will break up with her and share intimate details of their relationship with everyone at school. This is an example of
A) survival sex.
B) sex tourism.
C) date rape.
D) incest.
E) teen dating violence.
78) Whether physical or nonphysical, any bullying behavior based on a person's sexuality or gender that involves using sexuality as a weapon and can be carried out in person, behind someone's back, or via technology is called
A) survival sex.
B) incest.
C) homophobia.
D) sexual bullying.
E) date rape.
79) Which of the following is true of sexual bullying?
A) Sexual bullying occurs before nonsexual bullying in early adolescence.
B) Whether it is a boy or a girl who is bullied sexually, the intent is usually malicious.
C) Sexual bullying occurs after dating violence in early adolescence.
D) Sexual bullying is natural and is not learned or reinforced implicitly.
E) Teaching about teen dating violence in sexual education programs increases the incidence of sexual bullying.
80) _____ is exchanging sex for money or gifts.
A) Sex work
B) Frotteurism
C) Sexual bullying
D) Pedovestism
E) Exhibitionism
81) Shania offers to have sex with people who pay her the hourly rate she demands. Which of the following behaviors is Shania engaged in?
A) voyeurism
B) frotteurism
C) sexual bullying
D) sex work
E) exhibitionism
82) Which of the following is true of prostitution?
A) The word prostitution is explicitly associated with women, men, and boys.
B) Sex workers are socially and economically supported by the society.
C) People in sex work are independent and rarely exploited or victimized.
D) Sex is bought and sold and is linked to the exploitation of people.
E) Sex work, or prostitution, is a new concept in human civilization.
83) Sex engaged in by people who sell their bodies for basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter is called
A) a rape culture.
B) survival sex.
C) sexual well-being.
D) sexual novelty.
E) marital rape.
84) Which of the following is true of sex work and rights?
A) Sex work was historically regarded as both moral and legal.
B) In the United States, sex work is legal in all states except Nevada.
C) The Netherlands is one place where sex work is legal.
D) Research suggests that war and refugee insecurity contribute to a decrease in sex work.
E) Difficulties in securing legal immigration status in a country contributes to decreases in sex work.
85) Timothy is an important middle-man in the commercial exploitation of people, as he sells women and children into sexual slavery. He sometimes even carries out deals across continents. Which of the following is Timothy engaged in?
A) sex trafficking
B) frotteurism
C) sexual bullying
D) prostitution
E) exhibitionism
86) Which of the following is true regarding sex trafficking?
A) According to the U.S. legal definition, sex trafficking includes the exploitation of anyone over 18 involved in commercial sex.
B) Sex trafficking is the commercial exploitation of people for a variety of purposes, with the exclusion of selling them into sexual slavery.
C) Some people are willing to sell their own children as sex workers to provide for their own survival, a fact that illustrates the connection between sex trafficking and issues of poverty, education, public health, and justice.
D) Among the underage children who have been trafficked, there is no reason to believe that they have not given their consent, because they do not have a concept of what choice means when it comes to protecting their own bodies.
E) Sex workers who do not have immigration papers are less vulnerable to abuse and violations of their rights.
87) Mental methods of coping with abuse that result in disengagement from reality, such as denial, self-blame, wishful thinking, and avoidance of real feelings, are known as
A) resiliency.
B) disengagement coping.
C) recovery.
D) victim-blame.
E) survival sex.
88) The positive capacity of people to cope with stress and adversity is called
A) resiliency.
B) disengagement coping.
C) recovery.
D) victim-blame.
E) survival sex.
89) In the context of sexual coercion and resiliency, which of the following is true?
A) High coping skills can predict low emotional adjustment and increase the risk for future revictimization.
B) Research notes that all victims of sexual coercion invariably resort to denial or disengagement coping methods.
C) Positive coping skills that victims use include hiding and refusing to discuss the abuse, and dwelling on memories of the experience.
D) Seeking support from family, friends, and health care professionals if needed leads to positive emotional adjustment later on.
E) Those who blame themselves for abuse typically have reduced levels of psychological distress and revictimization.
90) Which of the following accurately represents ways to help the healing and recovery process for a victim of sexual coercion?
A) Coping mechanisms used by victims of sexual violence, such as denial and wishful thinking, may help to reduce the trauma.
B) Helping people to understand that disengagement helps them heal is one way to support the recovery and resiliency of the victims.
C) Refocusing energy into other aspects of life is a positive way to help the healing and recovery process.
D) It is important to communicate to victims that the sexual coercion was their fault.
E) One way to enhance healing is by using the kinds of coping mechanisms that may help to prolong the trauma.
91) Miranda was molested was a child. Which of the following is a course she should follow to avoid revictimization?
A) Miranda should use the coping mechanisms that prolong the trauma.
B) Miranda should practice avoidance of her real feelings.
C) Miranda should use disengagement coping.
D) Miranda should use the social support systems available at her school.
E) Miranda should blame herself for the abuse.
FILL IN THE BLANK. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
92) Acts of sexual violence committed against an unwilling or incapacitated individual are known as sexual _____.
93) Sexual penetration of the body using physical force, the threat of bodily harm, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person without consent is called _____.
94) Substances used by predators to overcome their victims in order to commit nonconsensual sexual acts with them are known as _____ rape drugs.
95) _____ rape is intercourse forced on one spouse by the other spouse, almost always a husband forcing his wife into having sex.
96) The tendency of victims of abuse to place the blame for the abusive actions of others onto themselves is called _____-blame.
97) A society or cultural group in which women's desires are considered to be unimportant and physical sexual coercion is normative is called a rape-_____ society.
98) Sex between relatives is known as _____.
99) Any unwelcome verbal, physical, or sexual conduct that has the effect of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment is called sexual _____.
100) A pattern of abusive behaviors used to gain power and control over a current or former dating partner is known as teen dating _____.
101) Mental methods of coping with abuse that result in a withdrawal from reality, such as denial, self-blame, wishful thinking, and avoidance of real feelings is known as _____ coping.
ESSAY. Write your answer in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper.
102) Discuss the two core concepts that are central to sexual coercion: molestation and sexual exploitation.
103) Compare and contrast the different forms of rape, including date rape, marital rape, and prisoner rape.
104) Discuss cultural differences in sexual norms as they relate to coercive behaviors.
105) Identify commonly understood characteristics of perpetrators of sexual coercion.
106) Describe differences between rape-prone and less rape-prone societies and groups.
107) Explain the impact of rape on its survivors, including suggestions for supporting survivors.
108) What are the forms of child sexual abuse and characteristics of children at risk?
109) Identify behaviors that are part of sexual harassment, and explain how to respond to them.
110) Explain the link between sex work and sex trafficking.
111) Describe resiliency research and discuss its importance in understanding sexual coercion.
SECTION BREAK. Answer all the part questions.
112) Andrew is the chief of personnel at Roza Inc. He is put in charge of three interns. He asks the first intern to have sex with him in exchange for making her job a permanent one. He makes the second intern participate in sexual activity with some children, videotapes the sequence, and posts it on YouTube. Andrew sells the third intern as an involuntary sex slave to another country.
112.1) Andrew's action with the first intern is an example of
A) sexual harassment.
B) molestation.
C) sex trafficking.
D) sexual novelty.
E) sex tourism.
112.2) Andrew's action with the second intern is an example of
A) transsexualism.
B) child pornography.
C) exhibitionism.
D) sexual novelty.
E) sex tourism.
112.3) Andrew's action with the third intern is an example of
A) sex trafficking.
B) child pornography.
C) exhibitionism.
D) sexual novelty.
E) sex tourism.
Document Information
Connected Book
MCQ Test Bank | Human Sexuality - 2e by Herdt and Polen Petit
By Gilbert Herdt, Nicole Polen Petit