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In intrafamily offense, a member shall not use which tactics?

1) Physical violence
2) Emotional abuse
3) Verbal threats
4) All of the above

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In an intrafamily offense, a member should not use physical violence, emotional abuse, or verbal threats, as all of these constitute forms of intimate partner violence designed to establish control over the victim.

Step-by-step explanation:

In an intrafamily offense, a member shall not use the following tactics: physical violence, such as punching, kicking, or inflicting physical pain; emotional abuse, including harming another's sense of self-worth or controlling behavior; or verbal threats, which involve threats and intimidation that imply physical or sexual abuse.

The correct answer to the question is 4) All of the above. These behaviors are components of intimate partner violence (IPV), which can also encompass sexual violence, stalking, and technological violence, all aimed at establishing power and control over the victim.

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