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True/False: Domestic Violence calls present only a few risks to law enforcement. |
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Law enforcement officers should regard CDV response calls as what kind of situations? |
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What type of response procedures should LEOs use upon arriving on scene of a CDV call? |
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Briefly describe the dispatcher's role in a CDV call. |
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Ask specific questions in order to gain has much information as possible to assist officers prior to their arrival |
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Use of cover and concealment tactics, along with what concept, can help keep officers safe while attending a CDV call? |
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Triad of Tactical Thinking |
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The "Triad of Tactical Thinking" consists of what 3 areas? |
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Problem areas, Areas of responsibility, Focus point |
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An area of clear, immediate and prsent danger that requires the officer to take immediate response or action describes which of the 3 areas of the "Triad of Tactical Thinking"? |
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Areas in which an attack could originate describes which of the 3 areas of the "Triad of Tactical Thinking"? |
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Barring exigent circumstances, when arriving to a CDV call, always ask for what before entering? |
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Name some signs that may indicate the situation escalating or that a suspect or victim may become aggressive? |
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- Prolonged eye contact
- Stiff, offensive fighting posture
- Yelling or raised vioces
- Redness of the face and neck
- Exaggerated gestures
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Name some techniques that may be helpful in de-escalating domestic confrontations. |
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- Show concern for those involved
- Assure that you want to and are listening
- Give clear instructions
- Speak clearly
- Keep a low voice
- Display calm assertiveness
- Assure all parties that there is no prejudice towards anyone
- Eliminate unnecessary noise
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To help officers remember how to handle the initial contact with domestic disputants, what acronym should be used? |
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What does the acronym CALM stand for? |
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- Control
- Apart
- Look for weapons
- Moderate
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A non-accusatory process in which the officer asks questions designed to develop factual information is known as what? |
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What are the two most important skills an interviewer can possess? |
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What are the two most important questions that can be asked of anyone during an interview? |
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- What happened?
- Who did it?
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If, while conducting an interview on a domestic call, the officer gets information that causes him/her to believe that the interviewee is a possible suspect, what should the officer immediately do? |
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Stop any further questioning until Miranda warnings are given |
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An accusatory form of questioning that requires Miranda warning be given is known as what? |
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When an accusation of strangulation is made, an officer should check for red pinpoint hemorrhages on what part of the person? |
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1-800-799-SAFE is the number for what? |
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Domestic Violence hotline |
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Name some possible indicators that an officer should look for when interviewing that MAY indicate that the interviewee is trying to deceive the officer. |
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- Inconsistencies in statements
- Choice of words
- Changes in behavior
- Denial flags (trust me, honestly, off the record)
- Misdirecting/blocking officers questions
- Stalling
- Excuses
- Embellishments in statements (Does what they say match what you see)
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Derived for the case of Garrity v. New Jersey, what does the "Garrity Rule" state? |
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A statement given for the purpose of an internal investigation in which refusal to answer questions can result in a dismissal from office cannot be used for a criminal procedure against the individual |
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When dealing with and interviewing children at a domestic call, officers must establish what 3 things with the children? |
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Which gender is more likely to cause bite and scratch type injuries? |
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Which gender is more likely to cause punch and kick type injuries? |
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True/False: The primary aggressor does not mean who hit whom first. |
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True/False: The primary aggressor means the predominant aggressor. |
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A law enforcement officer must make an arrest in what 3 situations when dealing with a domestic call? |
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If there are physical manifestations of injuries with probable cause
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Violation of a restraining order
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Violation of an order of protection in combination with the elements included under SC Code 16-25-20
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True/False: Criminal domestic violence offenses can sometimes be written on a uniform traffic ticket (UTT). |
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What is the most important thing that an officer should always inform the victim of in domestic violence incident? |
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How to obtain an Order of Protection |
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Present Sense Impressions and Excited Utterance are two exceptions to what? |
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The special relationship that exists between victims and law enforcement consists of what two elements? |
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