MCLETC QUIZ 2 REVIEW EXAM NEWEST
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Define Critical Incident
any event that has sufficient power to overwhelm a person's
usually very effective abilities to cope, could also be
understood as any situation faced by emergency services
personnel that causes them to experience unusually strong
psycho-emotional reactions which have the potential to
interfere with their ability to effective function either at the
scene or later, stress triggered by such an incident is called
critical incident stress (CIS)
Why is HIPPA important in policing?
you will be exposed to protected health info (PHI) of crime
victims during your duty, remember to follow all department
policies & HIPPA privacy guidelines when conducting a critical
incident debrief
,What are the 5 stages of grief?
denial
anger
bargaining
depression
acceptance
What are some effects of "Silence" on LEO?
High depression rates
Health problems
Relationship disruption
DV
Overspending & risk taking
Shorter life expectancy
Self-medication w alcohol, drugs, food
High divorce rates
Police suicide claims more lives than on-duty deaths
Untreated PTSD
,Stress connected misconduct
What are some examples of rights awarded to victims of
crimes? (725 ILCS 120/4)
Treated with fairness
Notice to a hearing
Timely notification
Communication without prosecution
Post-arraignment court proceedings
Info about convictions
Timely disposition
Reasonable protection
Safety of victim & their family
Presence at trial
Restitution
What is the purpose of Crime Victims Compensation Act? (740
ILCS 45/)
reduce financial burden
, provide financial aid (medical, psychological)
Who is eligible for Crime Victims Compensation Act? (740 ILCS
45/2(c))
victims of violent crimes
1st & 2nd degree murder
involuntary manslaughter
reckless homicide & reckless conduct
kidnapping & agg
criminal sexual assault & abuse (agg)
What are the limitations for Crime Victims Compensation Act?
crime generally must be reported within 72hrs, 7 days, or
"timely under circumstances" depending on jurisdiction
within 5 year of occurrence of crime
if under 18, within 3 years of turning 18
What are some critical needs of crime victims?
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