Asked by Pat
Researchers recommend that future responses to intimate partner violence should include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. assessing children who directly witness intimate partner violence to determine if psychological treatment is needed.
B. testing assailants at the time of arrest for alcohol or other drug intoxication.
C. allowing intimate partner assault victims to swear out arrest warrants at the scene.
D. taking all those involved to the station for questioning.
I think it's B, but not sure.
A. assessing children who directly witness intimate partner violence to determine if psychological treatment is needed.
B. testing assailants at the time of arrest for alcohol or other drug intoxication.
C. allowing intimate partner assault victims to swear out arrest warrants at the scene.
D. taking all those involved to the station for questioning.
I think it's B, but not sure.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I lean toward D -- but go with what you've learned in your text.
Answered by
Writeacher
I'd go with D also.
(Do any children REALLY need to go to a police station?)
(Do any children REALLY need to go to a police station?)
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