Question
1.
What is the primary motivation behind domestic violence?
Power and control
Alcohol and drug abuse
Mental disorders
Stress and frustration
2.
Which of the following is NOT considered a "red flag" in a relationship?
Extreme jealousy or possessiveness
Constant texting or calling
Respecting your personal space
Trying to control who you see
3.
When is an abuser most likely to increase the frequency and severity of abusive behaviors?
When the abuser loses their job
When the victim expresses plans to end the relationship
When the victim confronts the abuser
When the victim seeks help
4.
Which of the following is NOT recommended as a way to help someone in an abusive relationship?
Tell them to just leave the relationship immediately
Believe what they tell you
Listen to them without judgment
Provide resource information
5.
What is the legal consequence for a second offense of domestic violence according to the presentation?
93 days and/or a $500 fine
2 years in prison
1 year and/or a $1,000 fine
30 days of community service
6.
Why might it be difficult for a victim to leave an abusive relationship?
The victim may believe they can stop the abuse
All of the above
The victim may still care for the abuser
The victim may feel isolated
What is the primary motivation behind domestic violence?
Power and control
Alcohol and drug abuse
Mental disorders
Stress and frustration
2.
Which of the following is NOT considered a "red flag" in a relationship?
Extreme jealousy or possessiveness
Constant texting or calling
Respecting your personal space
Trying to control who you see
3.
When is an abuser most likely to increase the frequency and severity of abusive behaviors?
When the abuser loses their job
When the victim expresses plans to end the relationship
When the victim confronts the abuser
When the victim seeks help
4.
Which of the following is NOT recommended as a way to help someone in an abusive relationship?
Tell them to just leave the relationship immediately
Believe what they tell you
Listen to them without judgment
Provide resource information
5.
What is the legal consequence for a second offense of domestic violence according to the presentation?
93 days and/or a $500 fine
2 years in prison
1 year and/or a $1,000 fine
30 days of community service
6.
Why might it be difficult for a victim to leave an abusive relationship?
The victim may believe they can stop the abuse
All of the above
The victim may still care for the abuser
The victim may feel isolated
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. **What is the primary motivation behind domestic violence?**
- **Power and control**
2. **Which of the following is NOT considered a "red flag" in a relationship?**
- **Respecting your personal space**
3. **When is an abuser most likely to increase the frequency and severity of abusive behaviors?**
- **When the victim expresses plans to end the relationship**
4. **Which of the following is NOT recommended as a way to help someone in an abusive relationship?**
- **Tell them to just leave the relationship immediately**
5. **What is the legal consequence for a second offense of domestic violence according to the presentation?**
- **1 year and/or a $1,000 fine**
6. **Why might it be difficult for a victim to leave an abusive relationship?**
- **All of the above** (The victim may believe they can stop the abuse, The victim may still care for the abuser, The victim may feel isolated)
- **Power and control**
2. **Which of the following is NOT considered a "red flag" in a relationship?**
- **Respecting your personal space**
3. **When is an abuser most likely to increase the frequency and severity of abusive behaviors?**
- **When the victim expresses plans to end the relationship**
4. **Which of the following is NOT recommended as a way to help someone in an abusive relationship?**
- **Tell them to just leave the relationship immediately**
5. **What is the legal consequence for a second offense of domestic violence according to the presentation?**
- **1 year and/or a $1,000 fine**
6. **Why might it be difficult for a victim to leave an abusive relationship?**
- **All of the above** (The victim may believe they can stop the abuse, The victim may still care for the abuser, The victim may feel isolated)