Victim Rights Basic Law Enforcement Academy Flashcards

1
Q

Colorado Voters passed the
Victim’s Rights Amendment with
___%___ approval.

A

80%

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2
Q

Colorado Voters passed the
Victim’s Rights Amendment with
80% approval in what year.

A

1992

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3
Q

What year did the Amendment’s enabling legislation became effective for the VRA?

A

January 11, 1993

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4
Q

What are the core victim rights

A
  1. Treated with Fairness,
    Respect, and Dignity
  2. Informed, Present, and
    Heard
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5
Q

what is the purpose of the VRA

A

have the right to be heard when relevant, informed and present at all critical stages of the criminal justice process.

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6
Q

Benefits of VRA

A
  1. establish rapport and benefits
    your investigation
  2. helps reduce feelings of
    isolation and blame
  3. increase victims understanding of the
    system .
  4. Keeps victim connected with criminal
    proceedings
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7
Q

What is not covered under the VRA

A

Most property crimes are not covered under the VRA

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8
Q

Crimes Covered

A
  1. 1st Degree Arson
  2. Assault (1st, 2nd, 3rd degree)
  3. Incest
  4. Stalking
  5. Invasion of Privacy
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9
Q

T/F
ANY ATTEMPT, CONSIPRACY, OR SOLICITATION OF THESE CRIMES IS ALSO INCLUDED

A

True

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10
Q

Which of the following crimes would NOT fall under the Victims Rights Amendment?

A

Trespassing, Forgery, Drug Possession Auto Theft

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11
Q

T/F
All victims of crime are covered under
the Victim Rights Amendment?

A

False

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12
Q

Compensation is automatically given to victims of what crimes?

A

it’s not automatically given to any crime

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13
Q

eligible for reimbursement and
include

A
  1. Medical expenses
  2. Mental health expenses
  3. Lost wages
  4. Loss support
  5. Funeral expenses
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14
Q

If approved, victim compensation will
cover:

A

Hospital and medical

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15
Q

Victim’s Comp will NOT cover what?

A
  1. FNE (paid for by LE)
  2. Auto repair from an auto accident
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16
Q

Which of these do you think Victim’s
Compensation could not pay for?
* Burial expenses?
* Lost wages and lack of support?
* Stolen property?
* Repair of windows, locks, and doors?

A

Stolen property

17
Q

If you came in contact with a member of the ACP and they gave you a DL with their home Address and their ACP Card with their confidential address should you include both in your report?

A

Only list the confidential address

18
Q

Providing resources and Victims’ rights
are important to the victim because it?

A
  1. Assists with the investigation
  2. Reduces the feeling of isolation and
    blame
  3. Keeps them connected with the
    criminal proceedings
19
Q

Taking time with a victim will provide what?

A
  1. Assist with recall and information
  2. Will increase victims’ willingness
    to participate
20
Q

Two Types of Strangulation

A
  1. Ligature strangulation:
  2. Manual strangulation
21
Q

Ligature strangulation

A

with a cord like object

22
Q

Manual strangulation

A

using the hands but also include forearms

23
Q

Choking

A
  1. Obstructing the windpipe
  2. Accidental
24
Q

Strangulation

A
  1. Manual obstruction of a person’s
    breathing
  2. Intentional
25
Q

is “coercion” required if the victim is a minor in human trafficking?

A

No

26
Q

Risk Factors For Human Trafficking

A
  1. Running away
  2. Homelessness
  3. Abuse & Neglect
  4. Truancy
  5. Delinquency
  6. Family Dysfunction