ICDVP EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A
ICDVP EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A What drug may be the only drug that possibly causes violent behavior? - ANSWERAmphetamines What are the most common Date-Rape Drugs? - ANSWER- GHB, Rohypnol, Ketamine and Alcohol When was the Illinois Domestic Violence Act enacted? - ANSWER- 1986 Willfully denying a person who because of age, health or disability requires medication, medical care, shelter, food, therapeutic device or other physical assistance, and thereby exposing that person the risk of physical, mental or emotional harm, except with regard to medical care or treatment when the dependent person has express an intent to forego such medical care or treatment is the definition of? - ANSWER- Willful deprivation •Includes sexual abuse and means any of the following •Knowing or reckless use of physical force, confinement or restraint •Knowing, repeated and unnecessary sleep deprivation •Knowing or reckless conduct which creates an immediate risk of physical harm All of these are definitions of.. - ANSWER- Physical abuse •creating a disturbance at a petitioner's place of employment or school repeatedly telephoning petitioner's place of employment, home or resident •Repeatedly following petitioner about in a public place or places •Repeatedly keeping petitioner under surveillance •Improperly concealing a minor child from petitioner, repeatedly threatening to improperly remove a minor child of the petitioners from the jurisdiction or from the physical care, •repeatedly threatening to conceal a minor child Are examples of? - ANSWER- Harassment Committing or threatening physical abuse, harassment, intimidation or willful deprivation so as to compel another to engage in conduct from which they have a right to abstain/refrain from. Is the definition of? - ANSWER- Interference with personal liberty The subjection of a person who is dependent because of age, health or disability to participate in the witnessing of physical force against another or physical confinement or restraint of another which constitutes physical abuse. Is the definition of? - ANSWERIntimidation of a dependent What is the burden of proof for an order of protection? - ANSWER- The civil burden of proof is preponderance of evidence, that is, the evidence shows that the allegations of the case are more likely true than not What is willful or wanton conduct when referring to IDVA? - ANSWER- Action which is not intentional, shows an utter indifference to or conscious disregard for the safety of another person A DV victim has a right of action against a police department if the victim can show that - ANSWER- -He/she is a person in need of protection under the IDVA -The statutory law enforcement duties owed to him/her were breached by the willful or wanton acts or omission of law enforcement officers and -Such conduct proximately caused plaintiff's injuries WHO IS COVERED BY THE IDVA - ANSWER- the IDVA protects victims of domestic violence who are related to the abuser in one of the following ways: -related by blood or by present or prior marriage; -share or formerly shared a common dwelling (apartment or home); -have or allegedly have a child in common; -share or allegedly share a blood relationship through a child; or -have or have had a dating or engagement relationship. True or False: Any person who lives in the petitioner's household can be listed as a protected person on the petitioner's Order of Protection, whether or not such persons have a family or household relationship with the respondent. A protected person can sign a criminal complaint as a victim of the criminal offense of violation of order of protection - ANSWER- True True or False: Anyone can file for an order of protection on behalf of a person who is prevented by age, disability, health or inaccessibility from filing on their own behalf, but such an order cannot be extended over the objections of the victim. - ANSWER- True A court order that prohibits the abuser from committing certain behaviors or orders him to perform certain acts, is best known as - ANSWER- Order of Protection Violation of an Order of Protection can result in the abuser being found in contempt of court, resulting in fine or incarceration, or criminal charges, carrying penalties up to _________ years under certain circumstances. - ANSWER- 3 years HOW CAN AN ORDER OF PROTECTION BE OBTAINED? - ANSWER- Civil court or criminal court An Order of Protection can be obtained in _____________ court only as part of a criminal case in which the petitioner for the OP is the victim and the respondent to the OP is the defendant. - ANSWER- Criminal The State's Attorney's Office represents the victim/petitioner for the OP through which court - ANSWER- Criminal An Order of Protection can be obtained in ___________ Court in abuse and neglect or delinquency proceedings. - ANSWER- Juvenile An Order of Protection can be obtained in __________ court in an independent proceeding, or in conjunction with a case in which the parties are the same, such as a divorce, custody, paternity, or probate case. - ANSWER- Civil True or False: When the parties to an Order of Protection have or have had a divorce or paternity case, the Order of Protection must be obtained in the court where that case is or was heard. - ANSWER- True
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