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describe when federal and ohio juvenile holding violations
occur - ....ANSWER...• An accused or adjudicated status
offender is held securely
• An accused delinquent offender is held over six hours, if
alleged to have committed a felony offense
• An accused delinquent offender is held over three hours, if
alleged to have committed a misdemeanor or status offense
• An adjudicated delinquent is sentenced to a secure adult
jail/prison
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,• Any juvenile that is held securely is not sight and sound
separated from adult offenders
describe the types of primary and secondary injuries that a
victim may suffer - ....ANSWER...Primary
-physical injuries, death and disfigurement
-financial loss leading to economic hardship
-emotional trauma
Secondary
-injustice
-indignities
-isolation
Fore core needs most victims have after a crime has been
committed - ..... ANSWER...-safety
-healing
- justice
-restitution
identify practical and sensitive responses to the four core
needs of crime victims - ....ANSWER...-need to feel safe
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,-reassure
-words and tone of choice
-dont be judgmental, take sides
-body language, patience
-need to Express and process emotions
-resources
Rights Afforded to All Victims of Crime By the Ohio
Constitution - ....ANSWER...-fairness, dignity and
respect
- reasonable notice and information
ohio revised code statutory rights afforded to victims of
felonies, violent misdemeanors - ....ANSWER...-right to
receive written information about rights as a crime
victim
-explanation under chapter 2930
-info about medical, counseling, housing, emergency
-info about investigation and suspect
-court proceedings
-free of intimidation from offender
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, attorney general's booklet ohio crime victim's rights -
....ANSWER...-available to agencies for free
-hotlines and services
-statutory rights
identify the four primary firearms safety rules -
....ANSWER...- Treat all firearms as if they are loaded
- Never point a firearm at anything you don't
want to shoot or destroy
- Keep your finger off the trigger until you have
made a conscious decision to shoot
- Be aware of your backstop and beyond
determine when the criteria are met for activating a
AMBER alert - ....ANSWER...-child is under 18 years old
-believe abduction poses s credible threat of immediate
danger or harm to child
-sufficient descriptive information, alert will help locate
-child is not a runaway and not a family abduction
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