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Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training for Law Enforcement, Social Services, and Advocates overview and the link Merced County Human Services Agency HSA-SAS mod1link.ppt (5/07) Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 1

Contents What? Why? How? Who? Connections What is . . . ? Common Charges Key Governing Statutes What is . . . ? Domestic Violence Child Abuse and Neglect Elder Abuse Animal Abuse “The Link” Research Proves It Working Together

What? Why? How? Who?

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Protocol Defined Family Violence Protocol represents a new way of doing business. Cutting edge agreement addressing link between all forms of family violence: Domestic Violence Child Abuse and Neglect Adult and Elder Abuse Animal Abuse Covers all of Merced County. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 4

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Why It Matters Child abuse and domestic violence often co-occur in the same family. Law enforcement, child welfare, and domestic violence advocates need to communicate and collaborate to keep victims safe. District Attorney and Court depend on good reports in order to successfully prosecute. All parties agreed on need for better procedures for cross-reporting. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 5

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 How We Did It Part of Children’s Action Plan. Led by Child Abuse and Family Violence Prevention Council—Human Services Agency and A Woman’s Place. September 2005 through June 2006 Fifteen meetings with team to develop and test ideas. August 2006 Family Violence Protocol was signed by all local police chiefs, Sheriff, District Attorney, Superior Court, Human Services Agency, Probation, Agriculture Commissioner, and A Woman’s Place. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 6

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Who Was Involved Forty-four participants: Law enforcement dispatch, investigation, commanders, and chiefs Human Services Agency (Child Welfare and Adult Protective Services social workers) A Woman’s Place District Attorney Probation Animal Control Judge Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 7

Connections

Family Violence Protocol Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Family Violence Protocol PROTOCOL Animal Abuse Domestic Violence Child Abuse and Neglect Adult and Elder Abuse Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 9

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Common Charges Assault Rape Abuse of spouse, former spouse, cohabitant Unlawful sexual intercourse—statutory rape Rape of a child—lewd and lascivious acts with a child Felony or misdemeanor child endangerment Annoying or molesting a child Aggravated trespassing—forcible entry Threats—criminal threats—stalking—harassment—annoying telephone calls Malicious destruction of a telephone line or wireless communication device Violation of a protective order Firearm violations Elder abuse Cruelty to animals Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 10

Key Governing Statutes Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Key Governing Statutes PC §12028.5: Taking Temporary Custody of Firearm at Scene of Family Violence Incident allows law enforcement to take temporary custody of any firearm/deadly weapon for the protection of peace officer or others present. PC § § 13700 et seq.: Law Enforcement Response to Domestic Violence require law enforcement to develop policies and standards for responding to domestic violence. PC § 836: Peace Officer’s Authority to Arrest Under Warrant or Without Warrant: Explanation During Domestic Violence Calls of Citizen’s Arrest Rights; Arrest Without a Warrant of Person Violating Protective Order; Assault and Battery Arrests Without Warrant. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 11

Key Governing Statutes (Cont.) Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Key Governing Statutes (Cont.) PC § § 1116, 11165.7 – PC 11165.14, PC 11166 et seq.,11174.3: Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and WIC § 15656 defines child abuse and neglect and mandates that allegations be reported to Child Welfare Services and/or law enforcement. PC § 368 and WIC § 15656 defines abuse and neglect of elders and dependent adults. PC § 11199 allows employees of county child and adult protective service agencies to report suspected animal abuse to be investigated. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 12

What is . . .?

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Domestic Violence Domestic Violence is a wide variety of behaviors used by individuals to exert power and control, through fear and intimidation, over their intimate partners, former partners, or family members. Domestic Violence or battering includes: Physical abuse Emotional abuse Psychological abuse Any other tactics employed to reinforce control over the victim Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 14

Child Abuse and Neglect Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Child Abuse and Neglect Child Abuse and Neglect is: Physical injury Sexual maltreatment Emotional maltreatment Deprivation of necessities under circumstances indicating the child’s welfare is harmed or threatened Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 15

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Elder Abuse Elder abuse and neglect is any form of mistreatment that results in harm or loss to an older person including: Physical harm Sexual abuse Financial exploitation Emotional or verbal abuse Neglect, including self-neglect Abandonment Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 16

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Animal Abuse Animal abuse is: The crime of inflicting physical pain, suffering or death on an animal, usually a tame one, beyond necessity for normal discipline. Can include neglect that is so monstrous (withholding food and water) that the animal has suffered, died or been put in imminent danger of death. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 17

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 “The Link” Over the past decade, the link between animal abuse, child abuse, elder abuse and domestic violence has become clearer. Numerous studies have found violent criminals and serial killers to be common perpetrators of animal abuse. Since abusers aim to hurt anything victims hold dear, family pets are also popular targets. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 18

Research Proves It

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Research shows that Domestic violence and child maltreatment often co-occur in the same family. There is a correlation between violence toward humans and animals. Animal abuse is a red flag for human abuse. Violent criminals share a common history of brutal parental punishment and cruelty to animals. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 20

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 The Link Personified Ted Bundy mutilated animals as a child. Jeffrey Dahmer killed neighborhood pets, nailed frogs on trees and impaled the heads of dogs on sticks. Albert DeSalvo, the Boston Strangler, trapped pets in crates and then shot them with a bow and arrow. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold (Columbine High School) both had histories of animal cruelty. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 21

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Pets and the Family Pets are beaten or killed in order to coerce or intimidate the victim with the message, “You could be next.” Batterers may coerce children into silence regarding sexual abuse with threats to kill pets. Batterers engage in bestiality or force victims to engage in bestiality as a form of humiliation. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 22

Similarities between Animal and Human Abuse Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Similarities between Animal and Human Abuse Power and control; preying on those more vulnerable. Risk of physical and psychological injury. Unexplained bruises, welts, cuts, marks. Behavior changes such as regression, relapse in training. Failure-to-thrive, withdrawing, passive. Hostile to others, untrusting. Desperate to please anyone showing kindness. May still show love for the abuser. Running away. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 23

Working Together

Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 We Can Work Together. . . By recognizing that many times a family is seen by multiple agencies. First responders and investigators trained in cross-reporting and documentation procedures. Investigators recognizing their unique position in breaking the cycle of violence. Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 25

Module 1 Overview of the Link Module 1. Overview and The Link January 2008 Last Slide/Credits Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training for Law Enforcement, Social Services, and Advocates Family Violence Protocol Integrated Training 26