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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
LT. DUANE SALLGLEN HASE
The power of networking in our community
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SUSAN STILL STORY
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WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? A systematic pattern of violent, controlling
coercive behaviors intended to punish, abuse and ultimately control the thoughts, beliefs and actions of the victim
Committing an act with intent to cause fear in another of immediate bodily harm OR intentionally inflicting or attempting to inflict bodily harm upon another
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCECHAPTER 14-07.1
Domestic violence- includes physical harm, bodily injury, sexual activity compelled by physical force, assault, or the infliction of fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury, sexual activity compelled by physical force, or assault, not committed in self-defense, on the complaining family or household members.
Imminent - About to occurSomething which is threatening to happen at once, something close at hand, something to happen upon the instant, close although not yet touching, and on the point of happening.
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FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD MEMBERMEANS - A spouse, family member, former spouse,
parent, child, persons related by blood or marriage, persons who are in a dating relationship, persons who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past, persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they are or have been married or have lived together at any time, and for the purpose of the issuance of a domestic violence protection order, any other person with a sufficient relationship to the abusing person as determined by the court under
section 14-07.1-02
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POWER & CONTROL
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POWER AND CONTROL TACTICS Isolation….
Children told to hide or leave the home
“My wife is in the shower”
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POWER AND CONTROL TACTICS Intimidation....
Following you from room to room
Aggressive stance
Read the body language – they will read yours
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POWER AND CONTROL TACTICS Economic abuse….
“I can’t trust her with the money”
Victim has no knowledge of family money matters
“I’m the bread winner….”
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POWER AND CONTROL TACTICS Using Male Privilege….
“I wear the pants in my family”
Ownership language about the spouse or children
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POWER AND CONTROL TACTICS Threats….
“You are violating my rights.. Do you have a warrant”
“I’ll sue”
“I’ll have your badge”
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POWER AND CONTROL TACTICS Minimizing – Denying – Blaming….
“It’s not that bad.. She bruises easily” “She/he is crazy” “It’s all in his/her head” “Nothing happened” “I’m very sorry we bothered you officer”
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POWER AND CONTROL TACTICS Using the Children….
Dragging the children into the arrest or court
Sending the children away or into hiding
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DANGER ASSESSMENTS
Instrument that helps determine the level of danger or risk a victim may be in.
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DANGER ASSESSMENTThe tool was originally developed by Jacquelyn Campbell (1986) with consultation and content validity support from battered women, shelter workers, law enforcement officials, and other clinical experts on battering.
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CREATORJacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN Anna D. Wolf Chair, The Johns Hopkins University School of NursingNational Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars
Nancy Glass, PhD, MPH, RN, FAANAssociate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and Associate Director Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health. Education
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DANGER ASSESSMENT There are two parts to the tool: a
calendar and a 20-item scoring instrument.
The 20-item instrument uses a weighted system to score yes/no responses to risk factors associated with intimate partner homicide. Some of the risk factors include past death threats, partner’s employment status, and partner’s access to a gun.
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DANGER ASSESSMENT SCORINGImplications of the Different Levels of Danger on Danger Assessment
Less than 8 Variable Danger – Routine safety planning and monitoring. Inform victim that the level of risk can change quickly and to trust their instincts and to watch for additional signs of danger.
8 to 13 Increased Danger – Safety planning and increased monitoring are important. Advise victims of increased risk and to watch for other signs of danger.
14 to 17 Severe Danger – Advise victim that danger is severe. Be assertive with safety planning; consult with judges, high level of supervision recommendations.
18 or more Extreme Danger – Advise victim of serious danger. Take assertive actions to protect victim – call for criminal justice or other professional help – recommend highest level sanctions for perpetrator such as highest level of probation supervision.
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RAPE AND ABUSE CRISIS CENTERDANGER ASSESSMENT PRACTICES Protection Orders
RACC – All DV Clients
No-contact Orders (Dismissal)
Emergency Room Advocacy
Law Enforcement Follow-up Interviews West Fargo Police Department – Field use
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RAPE AND ABUSE CRISIS CENTERDANGER ASSESSMENTS 297
Counselors
OFP
Walk-in
ER
NCO
West Fargo PD
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
VariableIncreasedSevereExtreme
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BENEFITS FOR VICTIMS Reality – enables them to see the
seriousness in a concrete way. Helps to support an affidavit in a
protection order proceeding Helps victims and advocates develop a
more comprehensive safety plan Makes more critical information
available for the advocate/provider
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BENEFITS FOR THECRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Systematically covers the lethality
questions
An evidence based tool
A concrete, hands on tool with results
Can help prioritize where departments may want to use resources
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QUESTIONS?