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Elements of the offense of Knowingly
domestic violence per RC 2919. 25 - Cause or attempt to cause physical harm to a
family or household member
Recklessly
- Cause serious physical harm to a family or
household member
By threat or force, knowingly
- Cause a family or household member to believe
that the offender will cause imminent physical
harm to the family or household member
persons who fall within the meaning any of the following who is residing or has
of family and household member resided with the offender as a spouse, a person
living as a spouse or a former spouse of the
offender, apparent, foster parent or a child of the
offender or another person related by
consanguinity (i.e. blood)
four elements that should be used Any history of domestic violence or a violent acts
to determine the primary physical by either person involved in the alleged offense
aggressor in a domestic violence that the officer can reasonably be certain
incident
F: fear
I: injury
S: self defense
H: history
,Define Protection orders Temporary Protection Order (TPO)
Criminal Protection Order (CRPO)
Civil Protection Order (CPO)
Stalking or Sexually Oriented Offense Protection
Order (SSOOPO)
Temporary Protection Order - The complainant
- The alleged victim
- A family or household member of the alleged
victim or
- A peace officer may file the motion on behalf of
the victim if the victim is so badly injured from the
incident that he/ she is hospitalized or unable to
attend court
- The court on its own motion
Criminal Protection Order (CRPO) Issued by the court after a non-family/non-
household member is charged with a violent,
menacing, or sexually oriented criminal offense.
- CRPO is like a TPO for non-family or non-
household members
Civil Protection Order (CPO) An order obtained through the domestic
relations or common pleas court even though
criminal charges are not going to be filed
Broader in-scope then the TPO because it can be
in effect up to FIVE years and it can include other
provisions
,Stalking or Sexually Oriented - Protects the victim of stalking and sexually
Offense Protection Order oriented offenses from a non-family or non-
(SSOOPO) household member
- Issued through the common pleas court
- Available for victims whether or not criminal
charges are filed
- It has the same two levels (Ex parte and Final)
as the CPO
Traditional and non-traditional Traditional - Television, radio, print, social media
media and internet accounts they maintain.
Non-Traditional - Individuals or groups, operating
outside of the traditional media outlets who
regularly post info on websites and social media
platforms. And citizen journalists who randomly
and opportunistically capture events that have
the potential to go viral.
similarities and differences between Similarities: both are afforded the same first
traditional and non-traditional amendment protections, same physical access to
media the scene of an incident as each other and any
private citizen
Differences: none traditional media primary
objective is often sensationalism, whereas one of
traditional media's primary objectives is accuracy
effective communications with the - The media have a job to do and each can
media benefit from The cooperative nature of the other
- Media information from law enforcement is
necessary for them to develop and produce
accurate news stories
, Guidelines in officer should follow - Be prepared to think on your feet
when interacting with the media - Be familiar with your agencies policies and
procedures
- Respond within those policies and procedures
- Maintain a professional decorum at all times
- Give consistent information to all media outlets;
make certain that all media on the scene receive
the same message
- Never speak off the record
The process for arresting a Juvenile - Juvenile is suspected of, or caught violating a
law.
- If the offence is more serious, the officer should
begin standard investigation procedures,
interview, and contact guardian.
- If the officer believes probable cause exists to
charge the youth, the youth can be taken into
custody for processing. IE.. finger printing, photo,
and interrogation.
- Juvenile may be placed in juvenile detention or
released to the guardian
- Officer should take the opportunity to refer the
juvenile and guardian to community resources.
- Interview and interrogation - has same rights as
adult and must be read Miranda.
- When questioning a juvenile, the officer should
consider several factors.
--Do they under stand their rights and severity of
the crime?
-- Considerations on school grounds, some
schools require a rep or parent to be present
during questioning.
--NO REQUIREMENT to notify parents.
--Become familiar with charges specific to school
grounds.