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Define mandatory arrest
LEO SHALL arrest if more then one is present:
-The officer has a reasonable grounds for believing that continued domestic
abuse against the alleged victim is likely
-There is evidence of physical injury to the alleged victim; and/or
-The person is the predominant aggressor.
Define predominant aggressor
The predominant aggressor is the most significant and not necessarily the first
aggressor in a domestic abuse incident
3 Related Crimes to DV
-Strangulation
-Stalking
-Harassment
, Define Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO) & Injunction
court orders where the court can order the abuser not to hurt the victim
physically or sexually, to stay away from the victim, move out of the house, have no
contact with the victim, or stop harassing the victim
Maximum time for injunction(s)
-Individual at risk (4 years)
-Harassment (4 years, but can be extended up to 10 years with special criteria)
-Child Abuse (2 years)
Define no contact order/violations (DV)
refers to the 72 hours immediately following an arrest for a domestic abuse
incident,
during which time the arrested person must avoid the victim, the residence of the
alleged victim and any other premises temporarily occupied by the alleged
victim
Predominant aggressor mandated investigative strategies (§968.075(2)(ar))
1. History of domestic abuse between parties
2. Statements made by witnesses
3. The relative degree of injury inflicted on the parties
4. The extent to which each person present appears to fear any party
5. Whether any party is threatening or has threatened future harm against
another party or another family or household member
6. Whether either party acted in self-defense or in defense of any other person