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MPTC Criminal Investigation WITH 100% SURE ANSWERS

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Types of abuse physical, sexual, psychological, financial

Relationship length, Type of relationship, Frequency of interaction between parties,
Substantive Dating
Time since relationship ended

A) Attempting to cause or causing physical harm.
b) Placing another in fear of imminent serious physical harm; or
Abuse
c) Causing another to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat or
duress.

1. tension building- victim walks on egg shells
2. acute battering- Most dangerous time, police called
cycles of violence
3. honeymoon stage- Both parties reluctant to talk with police, promise to not do it
again

is NOT the person who hits first. They are the person with a demonstrated pattern of
control over another.
Use following to help determine.
(a)Ongoing force and intimidation
(b) Person's history of violence, prior arrests and protective orders issued
Dominant Aggressor
(c) Height, weight and age differences between abuser and victim
(d) Threats or statements that are intended to intimidate or cause fear
(e) Proportional nature of injuries to both people (i.e., offensive vs. defensive injuries)
(f) Injuries on abuser made by victim in self- defense; includes bite mark impressions
and scratches on face and injuries to genital area

Location
Three (3) common evidence contact points
Victim
for domestic violence crimes are:
Suspect

based prosecutions can be more effective for domestic
Evidence
violence crimes because they place less emphasis on the victim's testimony at court.




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, a) Difficulty breathing, swallowing or talking
(b) Vomiting
(c) Swollen or bruised neck
(d) Raspy voice; sore throat
Strangulation (e) Light headedness; ringing ears; fainting
(f) Bleeding from mouth or ear canals
(g) Ruptured eye capillaries
(h) Loss of bladder control
(i) Scratches and fingertip bruises on victim's neck

Rapport building, identify people, develop information, Evaluate information,
Prides
Summarize

Plan, Rapport, Miranda, Normalize, Clarify, Identify, Push, Listen, Evidence,
Principles
Summarize

immediately file written report. If you make a dual arrest you have to write a report
explaining why.


Include the following in DV reports.
(1) Relationship between victim and abuser.
(2) Victim and abuser physical condition
(3) Alcohol or drug influence by abuser or victim.
(4) Complete description of all injuries to include type, location and medical
treatment.
(5) Description of crime scene to include location of evidence, damaged property
Report and signs of violence.
(6) Victim and abuser spontaneous utterances and interview statements, especially
those relevant to thinking patterns and emotional states.
(7) Prior history of domestic violence. Include dates, times and outcomes.
(8) Description of all evidence collected
(9) Presence of active or expired protective orders.
(10) Names and ages of all children currently living in household.
(11) Contact information of family member or friend most likely to know whereabouts
of victim over time.
(12) When both abuser and victim are arrested, officers must complete a separate
written report outlining specific reasons dual arrest was the best course of action.

CRA Children Requiring Assistance

Juvenile Any person under 18 yrs

caretaker a person that takes care of another person, parent, guardian

Mandatory school attendance 6yrs-18 or 16yrs w/parental permission

Youth Offender- ages 14-18 who have · Previous DYS
committed a felony and has at least one of · Committed firearm offence
the following · Committed offence which involved serious bodily harm

Anyone 12yrs-18yrs can be taken to protective custody not charged with possession
Protective custody
in presence of drugs or alcohol

Overnight arrest 14yrs-18yrs must be brought to juvenile facility not adult prison

Juvenile not held in secure detention for 6hrs
longer than

Juveniles 12yrs or 13yrs cannot be held in secure detention and cannot be admitted to bail

can be offered juvenile and young adults 25yrs. Restorative justice can be offered all
Diversion program
detentions provided



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