Domestic Abuse Flashcards

1
Q

What should you find out before responding to domestic incident

A

Address check
Persons check
Child concerns
Dogs?

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2
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What should you do for the victim of a domestic incident

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First aid/ambulance
Account
Bwv
Safe place
History
Translater
Special measures
Civil remedies
Safety
Children
Dash form
Physical evidence
Photograph injuries
VPS
Safeguarding
Referrals

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3
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What should you do for the perpetrator of a domestic incident

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First aid
Bwv
Warning markers
Previous history
Demeanor
Arrest
Significant statement
Physical evidence
Necessity
Voluntary attender

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4
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What should you consider about the address of a domestic incident

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Address history
Risk to officer
Type of property
House search
Signs of disturbance
Children- name address gp school
Photo/evidence scene
House to house
CCTV

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5
Q

When MUST BWV be used

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Domestics
Hate crime
Stop and search
Mental health facility
Traffic

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6
Q

When is a victims needs assessment needed

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DASH form
Domestic abuse
Stalking
Harassment
Honor based

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7
Q

How can you Safeguard a domestic

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Dash form (VNA)
Child concern
Safeguard screen
Rara

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8
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What is RARA

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Remove
Avoid
Reduce
Accept

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9
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What is a DVPN

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Domestic violence protection notice
Over 18
Reasonable grounds
Balance of probability
Min 14 days max 28 days

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10
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What is a non-molestation order

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A civil order
Protects a person from specific behaviours
6-12 months
Using/threatening violence
Preventative measure for if victim is frightened

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11
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Sec 76 serious crimes act
Coercive control

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Commits offence is repeatedly/continuously engages in behaviour that is controlling/coercive
A and B are personally connected
Behaviour has series effect on B

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12
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What is coercive behaviour

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Acts/patterns of assaults, threats, humiliation and intimidation that is used to harm, punish or frighten the victim

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13
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Crime and policing act (2014) sec 10 forced marriage

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Uses violence, threats, coercion for the purpose of causing another person to enter a marriage

Aiding and abetting too

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14
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Warning signs of forced marriage

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Truancy
FGM
Strict restrictions
Depression
Self harm
Other siblings
Running away
Isolation
Financial control

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15
Q

Forced marriage protection order

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Can’t leave country for forced marriage

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16
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Female genital mutilation act (2003)

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See victim alone
Gather all info
Reassure about confidential
Inform manager asap
Contact social services

17
Q

FGM protection order

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18
Q

Slavery and trafficking protection order

A
19
Q

Victims code of practice

A

Vulnerable
Intimidated
Persistently targeted
Serious crime

20
Q

Violence against women and girls

A

Special measures
Victim needs assessment
Support services explained
SOS app
IDVA/ISVA
DASH/CCN/ACN form

21
Q

Violence against women and girls protective measures

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Arrest/bail
Claire’s law
DVPN/O
SPO
Previous convictions
SRO
SHPO
Restraining orders
Non molestation order
Matac referral
Intelligence updates

22
Q

Malicious communication
harassment act

A

Indecent or offensive
A threat
False information
Intention to cause distress

23
Q

Sec 2 Harrassment Act
(Without fear)

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Summary no power of entry

24
Q

Sec 2a harrassment act

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Stalking
Without fear
Summary- no power of entry

25
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Sec 4 harrassment act

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Harrassment with fear of violence

26
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Sec 4a harrassment act

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Stalking with fear of violence

27
Q

Harrassment

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2 or more occasions
No time limit

28
Q

Stalking

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Unwanted, fixiated,obsessive behaviour patterns
Contacting or attempting contact
Following
Publishing content
Monitoring
Loitering
Interfering with property
Watching/spying
Stalking by proxy

29
Q

Collective harrassment

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Two or more people harrass intending to persuade any person to not do something they are entitled to do or do something they are under no obligation ro do