NC BLET Domestic Violence EXAM || MOST RECENT
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Domestic calls should be considered?
A two-officer call.
When you respond to a domestic violence call, you should always be under
the assumption that?
All parties involved know that the police have been called.
Park your patrol vehicle in a position where it will be to be seen by the
individuals
inside the residence.
least likely
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The key factor is parking your vehicle in such a way that affords you , while
also
allowing you to surprise the parties inside.
cover
Officers should tactically approach the residence?
On foot
Time lag
Time between when the communicator receives the complaint and when the
officer arrives on scene.
Utilize which principles when responding?
Contact/cover
Cover officer should _engage in dialogue with the other party.
not
Cover officer should position himself in a manner to provide?
Clear view of all individuals and the contact officer.
Appropriate background.
Non-crossfire position.
Good view of the surrounding area.
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What is your primary concern?
Officer safety
Goals when responding to the scene of a domestic?
Stop any violent acts currently in
progress. Render first aid/Call EMS.
Search for children/ask if children are
present. Scan the area for weapons.
Tactical Departure - The officer who is inside the residence should leave
first.
farthest
Most common civil resources used by domestic violence victims
50B and 50C restraining order
Elements of domestic violence
- Attempting to cause bodily injury, or intentionally causing bodily injury;or
- Placing the aggrieved party or a member of the aggrieved parties family or
household in fear of imminent serious bodily injury or continued
harassment, as defined in G.S. 14-277.3, that rises to such a level as to inflict
substantial emotional distress; or
- Committing any act as defined in G.S. 14-27.2-G.S. 14-27.7
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