CLASSIFICATION |
FORM NUMBER |
ASSIGNMENT |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
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4-07/033.00 |
SH-R-49
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Station |
See Volume 5, Chapter 9. "Domestic Violence" means abuse committed against an adult or a minor who is a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, former cohabitant, or a person with whom the suspect has had a child or is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship. "Abuse" means intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting to cause bodily injury or placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent serious bodily injury to themselves, or another. A "weapon" for the purpose of Domestic Violence reporting shall include any object capable of inflicting injury. This includes hands, fists, feet, and any other body part. “Dominant Aggressor” means the person determined to be the most significant, rather than the first, aggressor. In all Domestic Violence reports, the deputy shall:
Listed below are guidelines to be followed when assigning a statistical code to cases of Domestic Violence: 050 If a dangerous or deadly weapon is used or there are serious injuries (broken ones, internal injuries, or injuries requiring stitches) to the victim which could have been caused by a personal weapon (such as hands, fists, or feet). 146 If a personal weapon (such as hands, fists, or feet) is used and there are no visible or minor injuries to the victim. 175 If the Domestic Violence is criminal in nature, but no weapon was used and there are no physical injuries to the victim (e.g., stalking, violation of court order, or vandalism). 449 Noncriminal Domestic Violence is when there may have been arguing, etc., but there is no evidence of physical force. Therefore, the elements required to classify that a crime occurred do not exist. 708 Suspicious Circumstances, Possible Domestic Violence is to be used when the victim claims domestic violence occurred, but there are no visible elements or evidence sufficient to classify the incident as a crime. |
Criminal |
SH-R-49
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Station A |
"Criminal" Domestic Violence is domestic violence involving an arrestable violation of the law. See under appropriate crime classification. Code as applicable. |
Noncriminal |
SH-R-49
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Station I |
"Noncriminal" Domestic Violence is domestic violence where a specific crime has not been committed, but there is reasonable apprehension of imminent serious bodily injury by one of the involved parties. Code 449 - Miscellaneous, Noncriminal. |