Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What is the key characteristic of Power and Control Tactics in domestic violence?

  1. Threats and emotional abuse

  2. Repeat drug use to manage emotions

  3. Isolation and intimidation

  4. Longstanding condition beginning in adolescence

The correct answer is: Isolation and intimidation

Power and Control Tactics in domestic violence typically involve tactics such as isolation and intimidation. These tactics are used by abusers to establish dominance and control over their victims. Isolation involves cutting off the victim from support systems such as family and friends, while intimidation instills fear in the victim to make them more compliant with the abuser's demands. This key characteristic reflects the dynamics of power and control that are at the core of domestic violence situations. Threats and emotional abuse (Option A) are common tactics used in domestic violence but are not the key characteristic in this context. Repeat drug use to manage emotions (Option B) and longstanding condition beginning in adolescence (Option D) are not representative of the key characteristic of Power and Control Tactics in domestic violence.