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Domestic Violence Arrests: Beyond The Obvious
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Abusers will often attempt to "bond" with law enforcement officers and others trying to intervene. This behavior is often gender-based and relies on male socialization and belief systems.
This superb video and curriculum package was designed to train law enforcement officers in methods of identifying the "primary" or "dominant" aggressor in domestic violence situations. Instead of the usual didactic lecture format, the video and exercises engage viewers in an open-ended dialogue/discussion process. A series of dramatic reenactments illustrate some of the challenges police officers and deputies face when responding to domestic violence calls, especially ambiguous cases in which more than one partner has injuries. Role-play segments demonstrate techniques for untangling conflicting stories and evidence. Action scenes are paused at intervals to give trainees a chance to respond to questions about how to proceed with the investigation, as if they were the officer on the scene. Topics related to "dominant aggressor" dilemmas are also covered, such as determining probable cause for arrest and deciding when individuals are justified in using "reasonable force" to prevent an attack. A final segment describes tips and techniques for conducting interactive training sessions with police officers.
This video and curriculum set was produced by the California Alliance Against Domestic Violence (CAADV), in partnership with the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office and the Los Angeles Police Department. Attorneys, domestic violence advocates and police departments from around the country consulted on the project. The 40-minute video can be shown in its entirety or in shorter, self-contained 10-15 minute segments. The curriculum can be used flexibly in four or eight-hour training formats. Background reading materials include articles on a range of topics, from interviewing child witnesses and integrating community policing strategies to recognizing prosecution biases.
Recommended for law enforcement officers, domestic violence advocates and trainers involved in domestic violence community policing programs or coordinated community response programs.
© 2000, California Alliance Against Domestic Violence (CAADV)
Copies of the curriculum and video set are available from:
CAADV
926 J Street, Suite 1000
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (800) 524-4765
Web Site: www.caadv.org
Cost: $50 per set
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