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Child Protection Policy Training Test
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1. Non-touching sexual abuse offenses include:
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Pornography
Exhibitionism
Allowing children to witness sexual activity
All of the above
None of the above
2. A five-year-old needs to go to the bathroom. There will be a balance of power if the child goes with ...
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Another five-year-old
A teenager
An adult volunteer
3. Which of the following can be effects of child sexual abuse?
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Aggressive behavior
Sexual acting out
Depression
All of the above
None of the above
4. If you suspect sexual abuse, it is best to wait a few weeks to see there is evidence to support the claim.
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True
False
5. Twenty percent of the molesters begin their activity before age 18.
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True
False
6. Camp programs can not be held liable for child sexual abuse.
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True
False
7. Volunteers can be charged with sexual abuse of a child.
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True
False
8. Child sexual abuse is a criminal offense in all 50 states.
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True
False
9. A preferential child molester may have over 500 victims in a lifetime.
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True
False
10. The victim seldom knows his/her molester.
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True
False
11. the most prevalent type of offender is the situational offender.
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True
False
12. One way to lower the risk is to have two unrelated adults present at an activity.
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True
False
13. Withdrawal from social activities and friends may be a behavioral sign of sexual abuse.
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True
False
14. Victims of sexual abuse never suffer long-term effects.
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True
False
15. A sex offender often spends more time with children than with people his/her own age.
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True
False
16. Sexual abuse may be defined as any interaction between a child and an adult in the which the child is being used for the sexual stimulation of the perpetrator.
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True
False
17. Children never molest other children.
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True
False
18. In the U.S., 1 in 4 girls is sexually abused.
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True
False
19. Bruising, nightmares, and difficulty with urination may all be signs of child abuse.
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True
False
20. Risk of sexual abuse increases as isolation increases.
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True
False
21. Never express disbelief, minimize the complaint, or place blame on the victim when an allegation is made.
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True
False
22. Women are never sexual abusers.
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True
False
23. Not all allegations need to be documented and reported.
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True
False
24. Allegations of sexual abuse should be shared only with those who have qualified privilege.
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True
False
25. Staff members should always contact an alleged perpetrator immediately following an allegation.
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True
False
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