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17 Cards in this Set
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Advocacy Service |
Sevices offered to victims of domestic abuse with goal of increasing victim safety. |
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Case Review Committee |
Multi disciplinary team of professionals who reviews status of each incident and monitor case progress. |
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Child Maltreatment |
Physical, emotional, or neglect of a child by parent guardian or caregiver. Childs welfare is harmed or threatened. |
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Physical Abuse |
Grabbing, pushing, holding, slapping or assualting with an object that may cause bodily injuries. |
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Sexual Abuse |
Sexual activity with a child for the purpose of sexual gratification to include child exploitation, rape or sodomy. |
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Emotional Abuse |
Actions patterns of acts or omision or pattern of omissions to inattention to a childs emotional needs resulting in an adverse affect upon a childs psychological well being. |
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Neglect |
Actions or omissions by parent, guardian or caretaker of witholding or deprivation of basic necesssities. |
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Domestic Abuse |
Domestic violence; or patterns of behavior resulting in emotional, psychological abuse, economic control by spouse, intimate partner or has shared a common domicile. |
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Family Advocacy Committee |
A multi disciplinary body who ensures effective community coordination and response to domestic or child abuse incidents. |
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Family Advocacy Officer |
A designed official who is responsible for administrative management and effectiveness of the FAP. |
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Family Advocacy Representative |
A credentialed provider responsible for managing the clinical rehab and intervention for the local FAP. |
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Assignment Control Flag |
Recommended by CRC on domestic and child abuse incidents, temporary normally removed within 1 year. |
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PERS 8 Control Flag |
Placed in personnel data system for all suspected child sexual abuse cases. Flag may restrict transfers, promotions and reenlistment. Remove after case resolution. |
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Juvenile Sex Offender |
Personnel under 18 who has sexually abuse another juvenile. |
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What is the confinement length for major criminal offenses? |
Terms more than one year |
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What is defined as major physical injury? |
Brain damage, skull fractures, dislocations, hematoma, scalds, cuts, bruises or welts which threaten life of the victim. |
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Rehabilitation/Counselingsfailure |
Offender who does not cease their abusive behavior during or after recieving counseling programs. |