Family Harm - PSO's Flashcards

1
Q

What are PSO’s?

A

Immediate orders issued by a qualified constable (or constable authorized by a qualified constable) at a family harm episode under S28 of the FV Act 2018.

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Who is a qualified constable?

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A constable who is of or above the position level of Sgt

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What are the immediate effects of a PSO?

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The bound person must:

  • surrender any weapon in their control or any firearms license held to a constable
  • vacate any land or building occupied by a person at risk regardless of whether the bound person has a legal or equitable interest in it.
  • provide a cooling down period where the person at risk has time and space to seek support and assistance, including applying for a temporary protection order if desired and for the bound person to seek support and assistance.
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What are the longer effects of a PSO?

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The bound person must not:

  • engage in behaviour that amounts to any form of family violence against a person at risk
  • make any contact with a person at risk that is not authorized
  • encourage any person to do the above
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5
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What contact may be authorized when a PSO is in effect?

A
  • reasonably necessary in an emergency
  • permitted under any special condition of any relevant protection order
  • necessary in order to attend an FGC
  • necessary within the court environment
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What order is suspended when a PSO is in place?

A

Parenting Order

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7
Q

In what situations can you NOT issue a PSO?

A
  • When a person has been charged with a FV offence

- Cannot issue to a child UNLESS aged 16 or over and the order is justified by special circumstances

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Q

Can you serve a PSO with a protection order in place?

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Yes but it is likely that the behaviour complained of will constitute a breach of the PO. Every effort should be made to obtain sufficient evidence so that an arrest can be made.

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What factors should be considered when deciding to issue a PSO?

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  • total concern for safety
  • any violence inflicted
  • any violence that may be inflicted again
  • welfare of children residing with the PAR
  • the hardship that may be caused if the order is issued
  • previous interactions with Police
  • history of mental illness
  • abuse of alcohol or drugs
  • propensity for violence
  • FH history
  • any relevant orders and/or PSOs previously in force
  • any multi-agency plans in place
  • whether the PPR is currently involved with perpetrator support services
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What things should be considered regarding hardship?

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  • who will have the family car
  • who is in charge of the finances eg, holds the EFTPOS cards
  • the financial ability for the bound person to find alternative accommodation and transport
  • whether any child has a disability or illness requiring more intensive care and support
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11
Q

What is the PSO maximum amount of time you can issue to someone and what SHOULD be your minimum consideration?

A

10 days / 24 hours

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What would be other considerations to factor in your PSO length of time?

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Weekends, public holidays, and an individual’s ability to access the courts if necessary

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When should PSOs be issued for longer than 5 days?

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Only in situations where there is a likelihood of SERIOUS harm occurring

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14
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List the steps for authorizing, issuing and serving a PSO

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  1. Complete all enquiries to identify possible offences.
  2. If not a QC, seek authority from one who is.
  3. Document discussion about seeking the authority in your NB or in the FH investigation report.
  4. Fully explain to the PAR/PPR the nature, duration and effect of the order.
  5. Capture the PSO in OnDuty
  6. Ensure the bound person: surrenders all firearms, weapons, firearms license; vacates the land, building, premises
  7. Complete the family harm investigation in OnDuty.
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15
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Who should a supervisor seek approval from for issuing a PSO?

A

Comms centre supervisor, the custody sergeant, or DCC shift supervisor

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What are the steps to take when someone has breached a PSO? (you have taken them into custody)

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  • bring them into custody
  • bring them before the court within 24hrs (if this is not possible then summons them to appear)
  • make a complaint to the court requesting that it makes an order under S45 of the FV Act