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Child Protection Policy Exam
Section A: True / False
Sexual abuse can occur through methods without touching.
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True
False
Abuse and neglect may negatively affect a child’s emotional and social development among other problems.
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True
False
Exposing a child to pornographic material is not considered abuse.
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True
False
Not only forced activity, but persuasion can be considered abusive.
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True
False
Victims of child abuse often suffer from fear, guilt, and anger.
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True
False
“Child” is defined as anyone, unmarried under the age of 16.
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True
False
Young victims of child abuse may feel bad at the time, but usually get over it.
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True
False
Section B: Multiple Choice
Situational offenders are:
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Opportunists
Exhibitionists
Chauvinistic
Molesters and child abusers are usually:
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Acquainted with their victim
Strangers
Over 50 years of age
Molesters can “groom” a child by:
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Threatening the child
Offering gifts or favors to gain the trust of the child
Forcing the child to participate in sexual conduct
A molester tries to insure secrecy by:
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Accepting responsibility for his actions
Threats, bribery or blame
Encouraging the child to discuss his fears with trusted friends
An offender often:
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Notifies the church that he has offended in the past
Asks for accountability from peers for abusive behavior
Seeks employment in child related situations
Statistics indicate most molesters are:
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Male
Female
Female cousins
Which of the following behaviors is not a sign of abuse?
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Fear of a certain person or family member
Has difficulty in walking or sitting
Is a top athlete
Identify which action “does not” indicate a form of sexual abuse:
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Allowing a child to view pornography
Touching the chest, stomach, genital area, buttocks or upper legs.
Shoulder to shoulder hugs
When reporting sexual abuse, you must report incidents even if you cannot confirm the report of abuse is true.
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True
False
Only if you are reasonably sure it is true
Which of the following would not be considered a warning sign of a potential abuser?
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Adults who single out one child for “special” attention
Adult who like to work with youth
Owns children’s books, toys and games even though he/she has no children
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