ScenarioDay_DV Flashcards

(50 cards)

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(DV) Enhancement of DV for ‘child’ in house a child has to be under what age?

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16 years old

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(DV) 2 DV charges in Idaho in less than 15 years it becomes a

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Felony

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(DV) Strangulation is Idaho a ________

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Felony

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(DV) A pattern of physical sexual and/or
emotionally abusive behaviors used by one
individual to assert power or maintain control
over another individual in the context of an
intimate or family relationship.

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Domestic Violence Defined

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(DV) Laws Related to DVN

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Assual/ Battery
Agravated Assult / Battery
Domestic Battery
No Contact Order
Stalking
Attempted Strangulation
Protection Order
Intimidation of State Witness

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(DV) Is their bond on a DV charge?

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No

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(DV) Attempt or threat of harm directly to the person, with apparent ability to carry out and victim has to state fear

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Assault 18-901

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(DV) Willful & unlawful use of force; or actual, intentional & unlawful touching or striking; or causing bodily harm on another

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Battery 18-903

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(DV)

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Aggravated Assault

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(DV)

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Aggravated Battery

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(DV) Household member where injury is inflicted that causes traumatic injury

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Domestic Battery 18-918

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(DV) Spouse, former spuse, child together or residing together they are?

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Household Members

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(DV) Felony v. Misdemeanor DV - traumatic injuries on face and torso

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Felony (Usually ro common practice)

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(DV) Knowinglying & maliciously engages in a course of conduct that alarms, annoys or harasses the victim or household member of a victim

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Stalking

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(DV) Can you charge someone blocking a doorway for a victim with ‘false imprisonment ‘ during a DV call

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Yes

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(DV) Knowingly and unlawfully, Interferes substantially with liberty, restrains another - it is?

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False Impriosonment 18-2901

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(DV) A DV call comes in and suspect takes phone from victim or RP - What can you charge them with?

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Interference Telephone Line 18-6810

Misdemeanor

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(DV) Malicously injures or destroys real or personal property, not his/her own or jointly owned w/out permissions over $1,000

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Malicious Injury to Property 18-7001

under $1k = Misdemeanor
over $1k = Felony

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(DV) Maliciously and willfully disturbs peace and quiet, neighborhood, family or person with loud unusual npise, tumultous or offensive conduct

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Distrubing the Peace 18-6409

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(DV) Intentionally annoys, terrifies, threatens, intimidates, harass or offend or threatens to inflict physical or repeated anonymous calls

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Harassment 18-6710

2nd conviction = Felony

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(DV) Ask both parties, are they injured and need medical attention, ride to a safe place or any other location

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Have to ask by state law these 3 questions

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(DV) What (3) questions do you need to ask both parties by law when repsonding to a DV call?

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(1) Do you need medical attention
(2) Do you need a ride to a safe place
(3) Do you need a ride to any other locations

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(DV) What are the (6) Types of Abuse

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(1) Verbal
(2) Emotional
(3) Psychologiical
(4) Economic
(5) Physical
(6) Sexual

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(DV) Primary Objectives
* Protect life * Prevent further injury from occurring * Enforce law and maintain peace * Identify the predominant aggressor * Determine if & what crime occurred * Decide: arrest; or not arrest * Provide victim services
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(DV) The Cycle of Violence (3)
(1) Tension Building (2) Explosion (3) Honeymoon
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(DV) Escalation of Violence (3)
(1) Verbal Abuse (2) Property Damage (3) Physical Abuse
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(DV) Risk Factors of DV
* History of Domestic Violence * Prior Police Contact * Separation * Obsessive/ Coercive Controlling Behavior * Threats to Kill Victim or Children * Threats of Suicide * Alcohol or Drug Abuse
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(DV) True/False - Can you ask victim or suspect to roll up sleeves to see injuries or look for them
True
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(DV) Common ‘Victim Behaviors'
* Hysterical / Screaming * Fearful/shaking * Crying/sobbing * Traumatized * Memory loss * Minimize/take responsibility * Not able to tell story
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(DV) Lawful resistance to the commission of a public offense may be made by party about to be injured
Self Defense 19-201
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(DV) Resistance sufficient to prevent offense may be made by party about to be injured; to prevent offense against his person, or his family; to prevent an illegal attempt by force to take or injure property in his lawful possession
Self Defense 19-202
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(DV) No person in this state shall be placed in legal jepoardy of any kind of whatsoever for protecting himself or his family by reasonable means necessary
Self Defense 19-202A
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(DV) True / False - When responding to a DV call it is mainly about who started it
False - it is NOT about who started it
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(DV) Factors to consider
* Age, height, weight of parties * Use of weapons * Who is stronger * Who is afraid of whom * Is one party specially trained * Who has the more serious injuries
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(DV) Goals to remove the predominant aggressor
* Keep children with one parent * Remove the person who is abusing the power in the relationship * Remove the person who is the serious threat in the home * Stop the re-victimization
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(DV) Arest Considerations
* Probable cause to arrest for an unlawful criminal act committed. * Don’t arrest solely because someone in a domestic violence relationship has an injury and it cannot be determined how it occurred. * Don’t arrest both because it cannot get “figured out”. * After arrest, document reason(s) why one is more believable and what the argument was about.
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(DV) You should always get a _______ or _________ phone number of victims and suspects
Current or updated
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(DV) Black Belt move - if the victim is alone and the suspect is not on scene have victim call suspect to talk about incident and record the conversation
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(DV) Odds for homicide increase ____% for stangled victims
750%
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(DV) A course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person fear
Stalking Need more than one act
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(DV) means repeated acts of nonconsensual contact involving the victim or a family or household member of the victim, provided however, that constitutionally protected activity is not included within the meaning of this definition.
Course of Condut
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(DV) What (3) questions
(1) Injuries (2) EMS (3) Safe place or other location
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(DV) Scale of Pain
1 - no pain 5 - distressful 10 - unbearable
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Do you need physical marks of strangulation to arrest?
No
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What is a ‘Household Member” in DV definition?
means a person who is a spouse, former spouse, or a person who has a child in common, regardless of whether they have been married, or a person with whom a person is cohabiting, whether or not they have married or have held themselves out to be husband or wife.
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What is a “Traumatic Injury” defined as in DV statute?
means a condition of the body, such as a wound or external or internal injury, whether of a minor or serious nature, caused by physical force. (2)(a) Any household member who in committing a battery, as defined in section 18-903, Idaho Code, inflicts a traumatic injury on any other household member is guilty of a felony.
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Any person who willfully and unlawfully chokes or attempts to strangle a household member, or a person with whom he or she has or had a dating relationship, is guilty of a felony punishable by incarceration for up to fifteen (15) years in the state prison.
Attempted Strangulation 18-923 The prosecution is not required to show that the defendant intended to kill or injure the victim. The only intent required is the intent to choke or attempt to strangle.
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With attempted Strangulation it includes “household members” as well as?
People involved in a “dating relationship”
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What is a “dating relationship”
"Dating relationship," for the purposes of this chapter, is defined as a social relationship of a romantic nature. Factors that the court may consider in making this determination include: