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Module 1

Horizontales
sexual contact between relatives.
Theory that explains all sorts of deviant behavior, including behaviors that are illegal ad those that are unusual but not illegal.
individual who has rejected the norms of success, yet continue to participate in the pathways to success, usually out of habit.
minorities, "at-risk" youth, the differently abled, children of parents who are incarcerated.
a set of people you live with but with whom you may or may not share biological or legal ties.
theory that children are socialized to behave in particular ways and the behaviors learned guide an individual's behavior.
Theory that focuses on the role that patterns of dependency that exist in families play in abuse.
Verticales
accepts the norms of success as well as the pathways towards getting there.
term that refers to families in which both parents engage in violence against each other.
prevents someone who poses a threat from having any contact with the person who files for the order.
the rigid expectation that men are the primary breadwinners in their families and may create ground that is fertile for intimate partner violence.
physical abuse of an adult by their younger relatives, usually adult children, and may include other forms of abusive behavior such as financial abuse.
theory that assumes that gender stratification is universal and produces a system of inequality creating opportunities for men and disadvantages women.
reject both the norms of success and the normative pathways.
an amendment to the 1994 Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act.