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OPOTA SPO Unit 3
Reasons for establishing effective communications with the media - ANS-Media
coverage greatly impacts public opinion of the agency and it is a quick way to reach
large audiences to inform the community of a crime or lessen fear about a situation

Guidelines an officer should follow when making a statement to the media. - ANS-Avoid
personal opinion, be consistent with "on the record" information, and be prepared for
questions and a "no comment" if necessary

Domestic Violence - ANS-Knowingly cause or attempt to cause physical harm to a
family or household member

Domestic Violence - ANS-Recklessly cause serious physical harm to a family or
household member

Domestic Violence - ANS-By threat of force, knowingly causing a family or household
member to believe that the offender will cause imminent physical harm to the family or
household member

Family or household member - ANS-A spouse, a person living as a spouse, or a former
spouse of the offender

Family or household member - ANS-A parent, foster parent, or a child of the offender, or
another person related by consanguinity (i.e., blood) or affinity (i.e., marriage) to the
offender

Family or household member - ANS-A parent or a child of a spouse, person living as a
spouse, or former spouse of the offender, or another person related by consanguinity
(i.e., blood) or affinity (i.e., marriage) to a spouse, person living as a spouse, or former
spouse of the offender

Family or household member - ANS-The natural parent of any child of whom the
offender is the other natural parent or is the putative (i.e., alleged) other natural parent

Elements which should be used to determine primary physical aggressor in a domestic
violence incident - ANS-Past history of DV, comparative injuries, causality of the fight,
and reasonableness of fear of physical harm

, Temporary Protection Order - ANS-An order from the court that is available after a
family or household member is charged with a violent or sexually oriented offense and it
is good for the length of the case

Temporary Protection Order - ANS-Removes the suspect from the shared residence
and has other restrictions

Temporary Protection Order - ANS-Can be received by the victim at any time starting
with arraignment but it is over when the case is over

Temporary Protection Order - ANS-Can be requested by a complainant, an alleged
victim, a family or household member of the alleged victim, a peace officer may file the
motion on behalf of the victim if the victim is so badly injured from the incident that they
are hospitalized or unable to attend court, or the court on its own motion

Criminal Protection Order (CRPO) - ANS-Issued by the court after a
non-family/household member is charged with a violent, menacing, or sexually oriented
criminal offense

Civil Protection Order (CPO) - ANS-An order obtained through the domestic relations or
common pleas court even though criminal charges are not going to be filed

Civil Protection Order (CPO) - ANS-Can be in effect up to five years and it can include
other provisions (e.g., child support, custody)

Civil Protection Order (CPO) - ANS-There are two levels (i.e., Ex parte and Final) and
both are enforceable once the suspect is aware of the order

Protection Order Index - ANS-All law enforcement agencies must maintain an index of
protection orders within their jurisdiction

Stalking Protection Orders - Stalking or Sexually Oriented Offense Protection Order
(SSOOPO) - ANS-Protects the victim of stalking and sexually oriented offenses from a
non-family or non-household member

Stalking Protection Orders - Stalking or Sexually Oriented Offense Protection Order
(SSOOPO) - ANS-Issued through the common pleas court

Stalking Protection Orders - Stalking or Sexually Oriented Offense Protection Order
(SSOOPO) - ANS-Available for victims in the absence of criminal charges

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