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NC BLET Domestic Violence Questions with correct answers, 59 Q&A, 2024. Domestic Violence defined is a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner Why do victims stay and leave several times? S...

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Domestic Violence defined

is a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power
and control over another intimate partner

Why do victims stay and leave several times?

Situational Factors: Dependence, fear, children, isolation, language barriers, cultural/religious restraints,
age
Emotional Factors: Belief partner will change, attachment, guilt, helpless/hopeless, fear of what partner
will do

In spite of powerful factors, victims make decisions about going or staying based on

the level of support they receive from family, law enforcement, coworkers, advocates, and others as they
reach out for help.

Often, abusers are calling the victim from jail even before the officer

has left the sally port

If an offender interferes with the victim

an officer should charge with felony interference with a state's witness

Officer-involved domestic violence

is estimated to be at least as common as that of the general population

Plan of Action for responding to domestic calls include

Weapons? Safest place to park? How many people involved? Prior violence? Where/how far away is my
back-up?

Technically speaking, the telecommunicator is

the first one on the scene

Prior to arrival at a domestic,

attempt to find out from the telecommunicator specific information relative to the call

When responding to a domestic, you must make a tactical approach which includes

don't pass the residence; park your patrol vehicle where it will least likely be seen; don't slam the door;
tactical approach on foot.

At all points during a domestic call

, you are assessing the situation

Time lag between a complaint and when the first officer arrives

is 5-10 minutes, and the disturbance continues, often intensifying, sometimes resulting in a shooting
before the first officer arrives.

41% of officers killed during domestics were killed in the

arrival/approach phase; many of which were ambushes

The Cover officer's two primary roles

Observe suspect(s) and protect the Contact Officer

Contact officer

Initiates ALL activity, conducts interviews, takes notes, conducts radio transmissions, initiates arrest
procedures

Position the Cover officer and Contact officer should be in with the suspect

Triangulation position

When approaching front door, utilize contact and cover tactics; listen before you knock; don't "knock
like a cop"; have someone inside open door for you;
all of these are

good initial contact procedures

The officer furthest inside the residence should leave first; no parting remarks such as "if I have to
come back I'll arrest you"; listen as you walk away; watch your back as you leave; don't stay in the
area, but stay nearby; review the call in your mind;
all of these are

good tactical departure procedures

If a female subject has a 50-B on her ex-boyfriend, and enters his place of work on purpose and calls
the police, who is at fault?

The female is in violation of her own 50-B

50-B

A Domestic Violence Protective Order. For an aggrieved party who has a "personal relationship" with the
person the order is filed against (such as a family member, spouse, dating relationship).

50-C

An Interpersonal Restraining Order. For an aggrieved party against persons such as roommates and
stalkers
"No-Contact order for stalking or non-consensual sexual conduct." This would apply for same-sex
couples.

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