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Intimate partner violence fundamentally is based in the desire for control on the part of the perpetrator. What is a societal risk factor for intimate partner violence?
 
  A) Low social capital and norms that shape a community's social interactions
  B) Weak community sanctions against intimate partner violence
  C) Poverty and associated factors such as overcrowding
  D) Traditional gender roles

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Intimate partner violence fundamentally is based in the desire for control on the part of the perpetrator. What is a relationship risk factor for intimate partner violence?D
 
  A) Emotional dependence and insecurity
  B) Belief in strict gender roles
  C) Desire for power and control
  D) Unhealthy family relationships and interactions



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Answer to Question 1

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