Rebuilding cities using hot dogs Flashcards
Definitions: A violent crime (i.e., shooting, stabbing, aggravated assault, etc.) has been committed and, upon review of the circumstances, officers in charge of the scene determine that there is a high likelihood of retaliation by subjects associated with the victim.
It can also include a fatal or critical-injury crash.
Activation event
Definitions: An active, approved member who is part of RECAP/CCRO, has participated in and completed the Violence Responder RECAP/CCRO workshop, and meets conditions set forth in this policy.
Activation Responder
Definitions: On a case-by-case basis, at the discretion of RECAP board and bureau commanders, the RECAP message of non-violence is presented at a funeral, prayer vigil, or memorial services of a victim of homicide. Clergy officiating these services may allow law enforcement officials to attend and build further
rapport with the community.
(Phase 3) funeral and prayer civil call-outs
Definitions: A faith-based/community response initiated by the department when a preliminary investigation of a violent event indicates the strong probability of retaliation, a violent event that involves youth crews, gangs, or racial tension; an event so egregious that it affects the safety and security of the affected community, despite the fact that there is little or no likelihood of retaliation; or circumstances prior to and/or after civil unrest incident(s) (will not be activated until the scene is stable and deemed safe, which can be up to 48 hours after initial incident).
A CCRO responder’s initial outreach and connection with family of decedent or critically injured person as the result of a crash.
Primary Activation (Phase 1)
Definitions: A faith-based/community event initiated by the department to build trust, promote peace and strengthen rapport in areas of the community with potential for violent crime, tension with law enforcement, accident prevention and traffic safety education, or any other community need that can be alleviated by such an event.
Proactive activation
A follow-up event, within 72 hours, to a primary activation held on behalf of, and in, the affected community, conducted in collaboration with community and faith-based partners to promote peace in the aftermath of the violent event. The purpose of such events is to send the message of non-violence; to convey to the community that violent crime is not an acceptable social norm; to create a bridge between citizens and law enforcement; to increase the opportunity for citizens to report criminal activity and increase the department’s ability to solve violent crime; and whenever possible to introduce resources to communities in need by canvassing residents and identifying service gaps.
Follow-up outreach by CCRO within 12-24 hours of a fatal or critical-injury crash that assists with the support and needs of the family.
Secondary Activation (Phase 2)
What does RECAP stand for?
Rebuilding
Every
City
Around
Peace
Who (by policy anyways) determines if an event is a qualifying activation event?
The on-scene supervisor of the event.
If an event is determined to be an activation event, what does the on-scene supervisor do?
Notifies the bureau commander and the WC, and OCE. Requests an activation responder through OCE’s SharePoint or via Communications.
What does CCRO stand for?
Critical
Crash
Response
Outreach