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EY67

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Many IPV victims believe that ____.
 
  a. they are safer in the relationship than outside of it
  b. their partners are abusive
  c. the problems are the fault of the abusive partner
  d. their partners are unable to change

Question 2

Evidence of a defendant's prior conviction
 
  A. is never allowed at trial.
  B. is usually introduced by the prosecution.
  C. increases the likelihood of an acquittal on a subsequent charge.
  D. increases the likelihood of a conviction on a subsequent charge.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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