North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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What is an emotional factor that could stop a domestic violence victim from leaving?

  1. Lack of emotional support

  2. Secure relationship with family

  3. Strong sense of independence

  4. Clear communication with the abuser

The correct answer is: Lack of emotional support

An emotional factor that could stop a domestic violence victim from leaving is the lack of emotional support. Victims often feel isolated and believe that they have no one to turn to for help. This sense of isolation can be reinforced by the abuser's tactics, which may involve manipulating, threatening, or undermining the victim's relationships with friends and family. Without a strong network of support, a victim may feel trapped in their situation and may fear that leaving would result in even greater emotional distress or loneliness. Emotional support is crucial for individuals considering leaving an abusive situation, as it can provide the necessary encouragement and resources to facilitate such a significant life change. The other options reflect situations that would likely encourage leaving rather than hinder it. A secure relationship with family, a strong sense of independence, and clear communication with the abuser typically contribute to feelings of empowerment and support, which can facilitate a victim's ability to leave an abusive situation.