DV random acronyms Flashcards
(12 cards)
S. 3 LEPRA – Dangerous Article
(Prohibited SAFE)
P – Prohibited under the Weapons Prohibition Act.
S – Spear gun.
A – Device (not a firearm) capable of discharging any irritant or capable of bodily harm.
F – Firearm, spare barrel, ammunition.
E – Detonator or fuse capable of use with an Explosive or
detonator.
S. 3 LEPRA – Dangerous Implement.
(Dangerous MILK)
D – Dangerous article.
M – Made or adapted for the use of causing injury to another.
I – Intended to menace, injure or damage property.
L – Laser pointer.
K – Knife.
Dynamics of Domestic Violence (PEESST)
When one person attempts physical or psychological domination and control over another person in a domestic relationship by one or more of the following:
P – Physical violence. E – Emotional and psychological abuse. E – Economic deprivation. S – Sexual violence. S – Social abuse. T – Threats and intimidation.
Intimate Relationship:
(MEDS DDP) People who are (or have been) in an intimate partnership. Includes: • Married. • Engaged to be married. • Divorced. • Separated. • De-facto partners. • Dating. • Promised to each other under cultural or religious tradition.
– Includes same sex partners.
– Whether or not they had a sexual relationship is not relevant.
S. 68 LEPRA – Proper Announcement:
(MASA)
PO on entry to a dwelling should:
M – Make presence known/knock.
A – Announce their office.
S – State the reason for entry.
A – Allow adequate time to comply.
– Generally relates to warrants but is considered best practice
S. 85 LEPRA – Powers Exercised by PO on Entry to Premises:
(PIRAF)
PO who lawfully enters a dwelling under this part may:
P – Prevent a DV offence. I – Investigate a DV offence. R – Render aid to any person injured. A – Arrest a person. F – Firearms (inquire, search and seize) ← MUST BE DONE, not optional.
– PO may remain in dwelling only as long as necessary to
perform the above.
AVO Application Details:
(FIRE HP)
An AVO application includes the following details:
F – Fears of police or PINOP.
I – Issues such as; family law, drugs and alcohol, mental health, firearms, weapons.
R – Relationship between PINOP and Defendant.
E – Examples of violence used.
H – History of children, violence and types of abuse.
P – Previous AVO’s.
S. 27 CDPVA – Police Obligation to Apply for Provisional AVO:
(Dead Shit Carer)
(1) PO must apply for a Provisional AVO if there is reasonable suspicion the following is occurring, has occurred, is imminent or likely against the PINOP:
- D – DV offence.
- S – Stalking / Intimidation.
- C – Child abuse offence.
Circumstances When Consent is Negated:
(A MAD FAT CAT)
A - Asleep or unconscious.
M- Medical purposes.
A - Age or cognitive incapacity.
D - Detained unlawfully.
F - Force or terror threats of.
A - Alcohol or any drug while substantially intoxicated.
T - Thought it was a different person (eg: twins).
C - Coercive conduct or intimidation.
A - Authority or trust is abused (someone in PositionAuthority).
T - Thought they were married to the person.
S. 61J CA – Circumstances of Aggravation – Sexual Assault
(AVOCADO DC)
A – Authority of alleged offender (teacher, police officer etc..)
V – Victim under 16.
O – Offensive weapon used to make threats of ABH.
C – Company of another.
A – ABH is inflicted.
D – Disability of a serious physical nature.
O – Offence of a serious indictable nature intended during a B&E.
D – Deprivation of liberty.
C – Cognitive impairment.
Child Abuse Types:
Abuse Types (PENS)
- Physical
- Emotional
- Neglect
- Sexual
Role as First Response Officer In Sexual Assault Matters:
D - Duty Officer - Immediately Notify. R - Respect. S - Safety of Victim. S - SAIK (Sexual Assault Investigation Kit). P - Privacy of Victim. I - ID + Crime Scene. N - Notebook Entry. E - Eat/Drink/Wash (Advise victim not to do these things).