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Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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In a domestic violence situation, the person considered the primary aggressor is the person who commits the first act of agression. ... (view details) Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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A criminal violation is not required for a victim to receive an Emergency Protective Order (EPO). Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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A law enforcement officer can decide whether or not a domestic violence supplemental report should be completed if a crime report has been taken, but an arrest has not been made. ... (view details) Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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In mutually combative situations, deputies are encouraged to make dual arrests of offenders and victims to end the cycle of violence. ... (view details) Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q5 |
Q5. MEDICAL & HEALTH PROVIDERS Medical and health providers are obligated by law to report all incidents or suspected incidents of domestic violence to law enforcement. ... (view details) Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q6 |
According to penal code section 13700, placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent serious bodily harm is a reportable act of abuse. ... (view details) Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q7 |
Arresting someone for 273.6 PC is not appropriate unless the victim has a restraining order against the offender. Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q8 |
Q8. SERVING A RESTRAINING ORDER If a responding officer is able to verify that a restraining order exists, but the suspect says that s/he has not been served, the officer can serve it at the scene. ... (view details) Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q9 |
The decision to prosecute a suspect lies within the discretion of the District/City Attorney. Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q10 |
Emergency Protective Orders (EPOs) are vaild for 10 days. Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q11 |
If there is reasonable cause to believe that a misdemeanor offense has been committed, an arrest should be made. Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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Q12. MINORS & PROTECTIVE ORDERS A minor 12 years of age or older may seek a protective order against an abusive parenter. Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q13 |
The potential financial consequence of an arrest should be a factor for consideration. Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| Q14 |
Penal code section 12028.5 provides for seizure of firearms in domestic violence situations. Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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YEARS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE How many years of law enforcement experience do you have, including other law enforcement agencies? (Please check only one) Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| EDUC |
Which of the following best describes your formal education? (Please check only one) Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| TOTAL |
Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| ID |
Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| DVSUPP |
Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| HIGHCHG1 |
Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| HIGHCHG2 |
Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| HIGHCHG3 |
Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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| INCMON |
Taken from: Evaluation of a Centralized Response to Domestic Violence by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Domestic Violence Unit, 1998-1999 - Case Tracking Data. |
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