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sammy

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Discuss some factors involved in assisting victims of intimate partner violence get to safety and remain safe.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The psychological concept, reactance, may be used to explain
 
  A. the difference in jury size from 12 to 6.
  B. different reactions to the M'Naghten rule and the Brawner rule.
  C. the effect of timing of the opening statement.
  D. jurors' use of inadmissible evidence, after the judge has admonished them to disregard the information.



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Answer to Question 1

Education and prevention programs are important to raise awareness about IPV for victims and the public. Safe housing, battered women's shelters, 24 hour hotlines, and counseling and education programs for victims are imperative in achieving safety and adequate help.

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