Welcome to the Where Human Sexuality, Sexual Offending and the law collide Quiz This is for Active SASHA Members only, if you are not a member of SASHA you can apply for membership here: Become a Member Before you begin the quiz, please fill in your contact information below. This information will be used to generate your CPD Certificate so please ensure that you fill this information out correctly. Please note that you will not receive another CPD certificate if you attended the webinar live and have already received a CPD certificate for that webinar. Good luck! Name and Surname Email Address (The email that you use for SASHA correspondence) Registration Number Are you an active member of SASHA / has your membership fee for the year been paid? (Yes/No) 1. According to Statistics, the most common sexual offences recorded in RSA in Oct 2019/20 are the following Rape, Sexual assault, Attempted sexual offences and Contact Sexual offences Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual Harassment, Trafficking Rape, Pedophilia, Pornography, Sexual harassment Rape, Public indecency, Attempted sexual offences, Trafficking None 2. In Ancient Rome and the Renaissance period, rape was seen as An act of sexual assault A male citizen’s right to have children A crime against property and honour None of the above None 3. According to the DSM-5, the core traits of sexual disorders are associated with personality disorder clusters. Which type of cluster is most commonly noted? Cluster A – sad Cluster B – sad Cluster C – mad All 3 clusters None 4. Which of the following statements are true? Sexual offensive behaviour is not easily noticed in an individual One out of five people in the population is likely to have a personality disorder There is a huge overlap between Personality disorder and Sexual offensive behaviour All of the above statements are true None 5. Which of the following statements are true? Personality disorder will not hold up in a court of law when it comes to sexual harassment in the workplace Personality Disorders can be used to argue insanity defence in sexual offences cases Sex offenders are found in all walks of life and you might not even be aware that someone you know is practicing it Both A & C None 6. Legislation that governs the Forensic Psychiatry landscape, especially for People with Intellectual disabilities (PWID), are Criminal Procedures act and Protection of Personal Information Act Mental health care Act and Criminal Procedures Act Human Rights/Constitution, Occupational Health and Safety Act Employment Equity Act and Constitution None 7. The reasons why people with intellectual disability become sexual offenders are due to: A need to fit in and to feel loved, meeting need in face of inadequate resources, limited self-control and self-regulation Misunderstood social cues& relationships, gang membership A need for power A and B None 8. With regards to rehabilitation of PWID, the following should be taken into consideration Understanding and dispelling the myths around PWID Stakeholder education is key – all of society education Holistic and continual patient education All of the above None 1 out of 1 Time's up