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OVERVIEW
• Definitions and Air Force Policy• Possible Domestic Violence Indicators• Rules of Engagement• Referral Agencies
MP 1: Definitions and Policy
Domestic Disturbance
•An incident (physical and/or verbal) in which an outside agency has responded to control and assess the situation
•May or may not involve violence
MP 1 - Definitions and Policy
Domestic AbusePattern of behavior resulting in emotional or psychological abuse, economic control, or interference with personal liberty.
Domestic Violence An offense under the UCMJ or state law that involves the use, attempted use or threatened use of force or violence against a person or the violation of a lawful order issued for the protection of a person.
MP 1 - Definitions and Policy
Abuse and Violence definition include:•A current or former spouse/intimate partner•A person with whom the abuser shares a child in common•A current or former intimate partner with whom the abuser shares or has shared a common domicile.
MP 1 - Definitions and Policy
Maltreatment General term encompassing child abuse or neglect and spouse abuse or neglect.
Commander and First Sergeant responsibilities•Reports all suspicions of family maltreatment to the FAP. •Directs suspected active duty AF family maltreatment offenders to FAP for comprehensive assessment and service planning.
Mandatory Reporting for all AF members and civilian employees•AF members and civilian employees (including contract employees) will report all incidents of known or suspected family maltreatment immediately to the FAP.
MP 1 - Definitions and Policy
Commander and First Sergeant responsibilities
•Completes the DoD-mandated FAP training on family maltreatment, including identification and reporting protocols, within 90 days of assuming their positions and at least annually, thereafter.
•Completes Central Registry Board computer-based training annually and participates in the CRB for incidents involving their squadron/unit members.
MP 2 - Indicators
INTIMIDATION – Making someone afraid
ECONOMY – Preventing access to funds
EMOTIONAL -- Making someone feel less than a person
PHYSICAL – Grabbing, pushing, hitting
SEXUAL ABUSE – Forceful against will
COERCION AND THREATS – Threatening environment
ISOLATION – Controlling the who, what, where, when
MALE or FEMALE PRIVILEGE – Master/Mistress of Castle
MP 3- Rules of Engagement
• Plan ahead• Answering the call – Responding• Assessment of the situation• Handling the situation
• Referral • Temporary Separation – No Contact Order• Apprehension
• Follow-up
MP 4 - Referral Agencies
• Family Advocacy• Mental Health - ADAPT• Airman & Family Readiness Center• Legal Office• Other Agencies???
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