Instructional Goal:
Law enforcement officers will respond to domestic violence incidents on a regular basis in their work, and domestic violence underlies approximately half of all homicides in Maine over time. Best practice response to domestic violence incidents and seeing through common misunderstandings about the causes and dynamics of domestic violence, are crucial to abuser accountability and victim safety.
This class introduces cadets to the dynamics and effects of domestic violence and best practices regarding law enforcement response and intervention in these cases. These best practices include legal and agency policy mandates for response. Law enforcement enjoys a strong partnership with community-based providers including the domestic violence resource centers. This partnership includes cross-training and education and collaborations on response teams and an individual basis. Providing referrals to the local domestic violence resource centers, as well as to Protection from Abuse Orders, are requirements at every domestic violence incident.
An officer’s thorough and complete investigation is the prosecutor’s best chance for a successful prosecution and this class thoroughly addresses interviewing and investigating various domestic violence crimes.
Objectives:
1. Identify the uses for and potential readers of law enforcement reports.
2. Identify factors determining when it is necessary to record field notes based on the nature of the complaint or situation.
3. Identify the proper method of recording field notes.
4. Identify the elements of effective and professional law enforcement reports.
5. Identify proper content and sequence of information for reports.
6. Identify the need to edit and proofread reports.