Procedure 604-Family Disturbances/Violence Flashcards
.01. Preservation of the peace in family disturbances is perhaps the most sensitive area of law enforcement and presents;
the greatest challenge and risk to officers.
.01. To be effective, officers must not only be cautious, but also be;
firm in their actions and courteous as well as tactful in their manner.
.05A. If an officer establishes probable cause to believe a person has committed an offense involving family violence, and the offense includes the use of a weapon, choking of the victim or the offender has a history of family violence, officers are to;
make a reasonable effort to arrest the offender without a warrant.
.05B. In family violence cases where the offense included the use of a weapon, choking of the victim or the offender has a history of family violence, and the effort to arrest him/her without a warrant was not successful, officers should begin;
making efforts to secure a warrant of arrest for the offender.
.05C. The respective substation CRT Officers will prepare warrants during;
their business hours. The Family Violence Detail or Night CID Unit will prepare warrants at all other times.
.05D. Officers will contact the follow-up unit;
prior to the release of any witnesses, complainants and prior to the transporting and booking of the actor.
.05E. Officers have several available methods of contacting the Special Victims Unit, including:
- Contacting detectives on Central channel;
- Calling the Special Victims Unit office.
- Contacting the Communications Unit, where the detectives’ cell phone numbers are listed.
.05I. Who shall provide family violence training to Police Service Agents, Crisis Response Teams and Crime Scene Unit Investigators?
Special Victims Unit
.06A. Patrol Division Officers:Present warrants for arrest to the magistrate and properly;
log the warrants in with the Bexar County Sheriff’s office, when instructed to do so by the follow up units;
.06B. Write the appropriate crime scene search report and package it along with SAPD Form #2089-DV which has been filled out and signed by the victim. Route the SAPD Form #2089-DV to the Special Victims Unit and the 2089-DA Danger Assessment Checklist to the CRT Office;
UEDI / CSU Investigator
.06B. Occasionally, will go to an area substation to obtain pictures of a victim of family violence.
Crime Scene Unit Investigator
.06C. When a victim of family violence presents his/herself at a substation, the Police Service Agent will first determine whether an offense report has already been made.
Police Service Agents
.06C. If no report has been made will have a Crisis Response Team (CRT) officer, if available, or an officer come in from the field to make the report.
Police Service Agents
.06C. If an offense report has been made, will provide the victim with SAPD Form #2089-DV and have the victim complete the form.
Police Service Agents
.06C. They will then package the completed SAPD Form #2089-DV along with any photographs and route to the SVU and complete and route the SAPD Form #2089-DA (Danger Assessment Checklist) to the CRT Office at the appropriate substation.
Police Service Agents
.06C. If a UEDI / CSI nor CRT member are available, they will take digital pictures of the victim and his/her injuries and refer to Procedure 408, Digital Photography, for the handling of digital images.
Police Service Agents
.06D. When they make a location where a victim of family violence has not had pictures taken and/or has not filled out SAPD Form #2089-DV they shall provide the form for the victim to complete and take pictures of the victim and any injuries.
Crisis Response Team
They will provide for the victim’s safety per their Standard Operating Procedures.
Crisis Response Team
.06D. If a warrant will be obtained for an actor for a felony offense, they will, so a detective can be assigned to the follow up investigation first notify the Special Victims Unit supervisor
Crisis Response Team
All documents obtained, including the warrant, affidavit and offense reports will be forwarded to the follow up unit for inclusion in the case filing paperwork forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office.
Crisis Response Team
.06D. Upon order of the Court, they will coordinate the surrender of any firearms, as ordered by the court.
property room personnel, the assigned CRT substation personnel, and the designated third party assigned by the court
.06D. They will return the required documents to Pretrial Services, as instructed by the court.
The assigned CRT substation personnel
.06D. Pursuant to the court order, a firearm may not be returned to a suspect except by;
further order of the court.
.06E. Special Victims Unit: Upon receipt of the packets from the Crime Scene Investigators, Police Service Agents, or Crisis Response Teams, he shall inspect the information included in the packets for completeness.
a supervisor
.06E. Where medical releases or other information are required, shall be assigned to a detective to obtain.
Misdemeanor Family Violence cases