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sexual abuse can occur without touching

true

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which location is most appropriate to meet a camper for counseling

semi private area in view of others

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which of the following behaviors is not a sign of possible abuse?

strong athletic abilites

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When reporting sexual abuse at camp what is your responsibility?

Contact local law enforcement and notify the program operator

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Situational offenders are:

opportunists

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Which of the following behaviors is not a sign of possible sexual abuse?

wanting to spend time with adults

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Which is not an example of invading a campers privacy?

Walking with a camper to the camp activity area

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Statistics indicate most molesters are unknown to the child.

false

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When abuse is suspected, a camp counselor should:

Maintain the highest level of confidentially while reporting to the police and program operator

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Victims of child abuse often suffer from low self-esteem, anxiety and poor peer relations.

true

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During a departmental program for minors, a child that tells you that she has been forced to watch pornographic movies by a family member in the past. Should you report this?

yes immediately

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If you witness, suspect or receive a report of child abuse or neglect:

all of the above

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Exposing a child to pornographic material is not considered abuse.

false

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Which of the following would not be considered a warning sign of a potential abuser?

adults who work with youth programs

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A preferential offender:

seeks involvement in situations with children

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child molester is defined as:

A person who engages in any type of sexual act with a child and is older than the child

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Abuse and neglect may negatively affect a child's emotional and social development.

true

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Child is defined as an unmarried individual under the age of 21

false

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Child abuse and neglect affect each child differently.

true

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A molester tries to ensure secrecy by:

Threatening, bribing, or blaming their victim

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When reporting sexual abuse, you must report incidents even if you cannot confirm the report of abuse is true

true

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Molesters can groom a child by:

Offering gifts or favors to gain the trust of the child

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Which are inappropriate behaviors?

all of the above

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Strategies for preventing abuse at camp include:

1 & 3

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What is the purpose of this training?

Both 1 & 3

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Not only forced activity, but persuasion can be considered abusive.

true

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Which of the following questions is not appropriate to ask a child who has reported abuse?

Is there a history of fighting, hitting, and yelling in your home?