Understanding Domestic Violence and Reporting
Understanding Domestic Violence and Reporting
Test your knowledge on domestic violence, its reporting avenues, and the responsibilities of individuals and authorities in addressing this critical issue. This quiz covers important topics like intimate partner violence, support services, and legal aspects to ensure that you are well-informed.
- 109 engaging questions
- Multiple choice format for easy understanding
- Understand the importance of responsible behavior in the workplace
A third party can not make a complaint if he/she observes or hears offensive behaviour in the workplace.
True
False
The avenues of complaint are the Human Rights Tribunal, the Ontario Ministry of Labour or criminal charges?
True
False
Offensive pictures, pin-ups and/or “T” shirts with offensive slogans belong in the workplace.
True
False
Everyone, including Auxiliary members, is responsible for monitoring his/her own behaviour in the workplace.
True
False
The name of the bureau that deals with domestic incidents is:
Family and Intimate Particular Visionaries
Family and Intimate Partner Violence
Friendly and Incident Person Violence
Familiar Internal Partial Vigilantes
Police do not need to follow the mandatory charge policy as it relates to domestic violence within the policing standards manual:
True
False
Intimate partner/family violence is a
A) Physical assault, sexual assault or psychological harm caused to a family member
B) Compliment, praise or emboldening of victims to make them feel powerless
C) Pattern that can include acts to help children, other family members, pets or property
D) b & c
The cycle of abuse is:
Marriage, contentedness, divorce
Wedding, relaxation, implosion
Monogamy, continuation, alleviation
Tension, battering, honeymoon
Some of the criminal offences related to FIPV are:
Intoxication and vocalization
Misrepresentations and vulgarism
Fraud and larceny
Forcible confinement and intimidation
All of the above
In all IPV situations police shall lay a charge where there are reasonable grounds of a breach of bail, criminal offence or contravention of a valid order under section 24 & 46 of the Family Law Act.
True
False
Why does the story of a victim of family violence sometimes change?
A) Acceptance and children
B) Emotional & economic abuse, isolation & intimidation
C) Female privilege
D) a & c
On average there are at least _________ incidents of domestic violence before the police are contacted:
10
25
35
45
According to the 2017 ODVDRC report approximately _______ of all cases involved a couple where there was a history of domestic violence:
10%
52%
73%
100%
The majority of domestic disturbance occurrences are male victim, female accused:
True
False
Project Guardian is a pager style service offered by _______________ which allows a victim to immediately contact police with the push of an SOS button:
Peel Crime Stoppers
Victim Services of Peel
Peel Regional Police
John Howard Society of Peel
The goal of ReVAMP is to ensure the safety of victims, their families and the general community. What does ReVAMP stand for?
Reduction Evaluation and Management in Peel
Reality Evaluation and Management in Peel
Resolution Evaluation and Management in Peel
Risk Evaluation and Management in Peel
The mandate of the Equity & Inclusion Bureau is to monitor hate crime incidents, crisis intervention, media outreach, community engagement and provide education and training to the police and public.
True
False
The top five visible minorities in the Region of Peel are:
South Asian, Black, Chinese, Filipinio, Arab
Chinese, Portuguese, Italian, French, Latin American
Black, White, European, Scandinavian, Caribbean
Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, West Asian
The acronym for pride community is:
LCBO
2SLGBTQ+
TGIF
QOLED++
Gender_________ is how a person publicly presents their gender
Selection
Depression
Regression
Expression
A person's gender identity is fundamentally different from and related to their sexual orientation.
True
False
There were _________ Canadians living with a disability according to the Statistics Canada 2012 Canadian Survey on Disability.
1.2 million
1.4 million
2.6 million
3.8 million
SVU stands for:
Special Victors Unit
Sierra Victor Uniform
Special Victims Unit
Special Video Unit
The mandate of SVU in part is all sexual assaults except where the victim and offender are over 16 years of age, and known to each other, and there is no penetration, or no position of dependency or authority involved.
True
False
Sexual Assault Examinations can be done up to how many days after the assault:
Only on the day of the assault
12 days after
45 days after
No time limit
The SVU Bureau is currently located at Peel Regional Police Headquarters
True
False
Chantel’s Place at ___________ provides services for individuals 16 years of age or older who have incurred recent physical injuries as a result of domestic violence.
Brampton Civic Hospital
Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga
Credit Valley Hospital
Sick Kids Hospital
SCAN stands for:
Special Child Assistance Network
Selected Children Activity Nation
Suspected Child Abuse & Neglect
Supervised Child Authority & Neglect
Other sexual offences include:
A) Corrupting children & bestiality
B) Talking dirty and staring
C) Indecent exposure & parent procuring
D) a & c
Who can consent to have sex?
A) 12-13 with less than two years difference in age
B) 14-15 within 5 years of age (not trust, dependency, common law, married)
C) 16 or older (unless position of trust, relationship of dependency)
D) 18 or older with anyone
E) All of the above
F) c & d
In the event of a sexual assault an officer should advise the victim
To clean themselves up and go to the hospital
Not to wash or shower and report the assault
To discard their clothing and report the assault
To do nothing until after they contact victim services
After a sexual assault the victim should be encouraged to report the assault only if it’s not going to embarrass them:
True
False
ICE at Peel Regional Police is an abbreviation for:
Internet Child Experts
Internet Child Exploitation
Internet Child Examiners
Internet Child Exploration
The Tactical Unit will always be called in which of the following situations:
A) Bomb related offences
B) Weapons related offences
C) Mental health related situations
D) All of the above
Tactical Officers train weekly, if not more, on:
Shooting
Breaching
Rappelling
All of the above
Tactical Officers deal with calls regarding hostages, barricaded persons and any situation where a firearm or weapon is involved.
True
False
Bizarre and/or aggressive behavior, shouting, paranoia, panic, violence towards other people, unexpected physical strength, and sweating may be described as:
Lethargic emotional paranoia
Drug induced coma
Excited inert situation
Agitated chaotic event
Tracking calls account for ______ percent of all Canine calls.
25%
50%
75%
100%
The three types of dogs in the Peel Canine Unit are:
Belgian Malinois, Rottweiler, Shepherd
German Shepherd, Belgian Malinois, Dutch Shepherd
Doberman, German Shepherd, Labrador Retriever
Rottweiler, Doberman, Bloodhound
It’s safe to approach and pet a K9 Unit dog only when in uniform
True
False
The average service time for a dog in the K9 Unit depending on their health is:
A) 2-5 years
B) 6-10 years
C) 10 – 15 years
D) None of the above
The annual call volume for the Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU) is between:
1 to 5
100 - 150
1000 - 1500
10000 - 15000
A bomb threat can be the result of extortion, diversion or vandalism
True
False
Two common types of explosives are:
Low and high
Cold and hot
Open and closed
Wet and dry
Typical EDU calls for service include:
A) Propane Implosions & Fireworks Exhibitions
B) Suspicious Packages & Military Ordinance
C) Criminal Bombings & Found Explosives
D) b & c
The Marine Unit patrols approximately 149 square kilometers with three vessels named Marine 1, Marine 2 and Marine 3.
True
False
Training provided to the Marine Unit includes
A) Swift water rescue
B) Cold water training
C) Mandated training
D) All of the above
The Dive Unit is involved in stolen auto recovery, body recovery and evidence recovery
True
False
An auxiliary can help the Marine Unit at a scene by:
Specifying your location, looking at the weather and being a witness
Keeping witnesses, marking their locations with landmarks and recording the weather
Recovering evidence, interviewing witnesses and noting current direction
Recording the wind direction, looking for witnesses and noting landmarks
The Specialized Enforcement Unit conducts:
Investigations, extractions and drug repossessions
Inquiries, drug engagements and underground tactics
Pharmaceutical operations, lab relocations and drug repositories
Drug investigations, clandestine lab removal & undercover operations
The 3 elements required for personal possession are:
Knowledge, Consent & Control
Purpose, People & Lawlessness
Act, Means & Purpose
Good, Bad & Ugly
Some of the elements required for a charge of “Possession for the Purpose” are: presence of money, scales, cell phones and meeting known drug users.
True
False
Drugs can be classified into three categories:
Repressants, Stirulants, Halluicides
Stimulants, Depressants, Hallucinogens
Dopamines, Receptors, Facilitators
Addictive, Obsessive, Enslaving
If you come across a pop can with holes and burn marks in it, this would be an indication of:
Someone shot gunned a pop
It was used for burning incense
Someone has been setting off fireworks
It is paraphernalia relating to crack cocaine use
What is the name of the drug that is on the rise, used in many other drugs and will always illicit a response from the Drug Unit:
Mushrooms
Fentanyl
Opium
Marihuana/cannabis
PSU is an acronym for
Personal Solution Unit
Police Safety Unit
Public Safety Unit
Public Service Unit
PSU is called out for vulnerable missing person and evidence searches:
True
False
A missing vulnerable person would best be described as someone who is:
A) Very young or very old
B) At risk of imminent loss of life or injury
C) Unsuitably dressed for the weather conditions
D) All of the above
When searching for a missing person you should:
A) Search the house & 300 meters in each direction
B) Look for video, under cars & in backyards
C) Climb trees & swim in streams
D) a & b
Critical distance is the distance a member can effectively search determined by the search manager. Some factors that determine critical distance include:
A) Temperature, Witnesses, and Urgency
B) Terrain, Weather and Object Size
C) K9 Involvement, Time and Subjects
D) None of the above
Four types of search are:
Open, closed, variable & hasty
Delineation, working, flexible & grid
Complex, simplex, duplex & contour
Hasty, grid, contour & track
If you find something of interest during an evidence search you should pick it up and call your partner:
True
False
Some of the reasons there is an increased focus on Mental Health are:
A) to increase unfamiliarity
B) as a result of an increase in de-institutionalization
C) because of a decline in the number of people suffering from Mental Illness
D) all of the above
Schizophrenia can include
Waves between mania and depression
Hallucinations and delusions
Narcissism and anti social
Bi polar disorder can include
Waves between mania and depression
Hallucinations and delusions
Narcissism and anti social
Personality disorder can include
Waves between mania and depression
Hallucinations and delusions
Narcissism and anti social
What appears to be a mental illness may actually be:
A) an agitated chaotic event
B) a medical condition or drugs
C) a head injury or cognitive delay
D) all of the above
When talking to someone who is threatening suicide, you should be as open and direct as possible. Listen empathetically, offering support, not solutions or answers. Know your resources
True
False
The COAST (Crisis Outreach and Support Team) Peel is made up of:
A mental health professional and a plain clothed police officer
Two specially trained police officers
Cheerfully sensitive movers and shakers
A mental health nurse and a social worker
A uniformed officer and a mental health professional make up MCRRT which is an acronym for:
Mode Critical Ready Response Team
Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team
Moving Crisis Response Reaction Team
Measured Crisis Regional Response Team
The best way to speak to a person in crisis is to:
Try and convince them that what they see or hear is not really there
Use humour and deception to get your way
Argue with them until they come around
Don’t repeat questions, be non-judgmental and be honest
The deadliest mental disorder is:
Depression - Anxiety
Bi-Polar Disorder
Schizophrenia
Anorexia
Critical incident stress is a normal reaction to an abnormal event:
True
False
Some of the physical, cognitive and emotional signs indicating a need for help are:
A) hyperventilation & sleep related problems
B) difficulty making decisions & flashbacks
C) irritability & withdrawal
D) all of the above
When managing critical incident stress you should:
Drink excessively
Withdraw from family and friends
Remind yourself that your reactions are normal
Ignore the feelings
PTSD stands for:
Post transient shift disorder
Pre timed symptom disease
Post traumatic stress disorder
Primary tentative stigma dilemma
What is an “informal alternative” of Critical Incident Stress Management?
Meditation
Peer support
Religion
All of the above
EFAP is an acronym for:
Empathetic Family and Abilities Plan
Employee and Family Assistance Program
Emergency Feasibility Access of Peel
Effective and Functional Activity Process
The name of organization that supplies Peel Regional Police with mental health, addiction services counselling, life smart coaching and online resources is:
Homestyle health
Hometown health
Homeland health
Homewood health
A peer support member can breach confidentiality when:
A) They’ve heard enough and feel like it
B) There is evidence of criminal culpability
C) There is reason to believe the person is a harm to themselves or others
D) Sgt. Moses asks what was discussed
E) b & c
If you are involved in a traumatic call as an auxiliary a Peer Support member may reach out to you to check on your well-being. You should:
Ignore their call because you are fine
Return their call as soon as possible
Self diagnose yourself online
Immediately report to the Auxiliary Office
Missing person investigations are no different than any other investigation. They may be homicides and must be thoroughly investigated.
True
False
The needs of __________________ far outweigh the need to preserve _________________ .
Emergency personnel / physical evidence
The media / the scene
The culprit / video evidence
None of the above
What are crime scene management priorities?
Finding the culprit, establishing a motive, retrieving video
Keeping a clean scene, securing doors, calling media relations
Calling the coroner, canvassing for witnesses, looking for video
Fire, injured persons, searching for suspects
When at a homicide scene you could protect the scene by:
A) Putting out police tape and collecting particulars
B) Maintaining inner or outer perimeters
C) Grabbing the evidence to hold for the investigators
D) a & b
When at a homicide scene you may be asked to preserve scene continuity by:
Keeping a log of all persons entering the scene
Making notes about evidence you think is relevant
Trying to keep an open mind and not be suspicious
All of the above
When canvassing:
Advise an investigator at the end of your shift that you found a witness
Try to canvass as quickly as possible to cover the most area you can
If you feel something isn’t right figure it out on your own
Safety is paramount, have a radio and never enter a building alone
When video is located it’s important to let an officer know and confirm the time is correct:
True
False
Sudden deaths and suspected suicides should be treated as homicides until determined otherwise.
True
False
What is “hold back” information?
When you hold information behind your back
When a witness refuses to give information
When a victim refuses to give information
When investigators withhold specific information regarding the crime
Locards principle of transfer states:
Every division leaves nothing
Every association leaves a slew of evidence
Every contact leaves a trace
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
FIS will never be contacted to fingerprint a person who has been arrested and identity is an issue:
True
False
One of the reasons your fingerprints were taken when you began training is in case your fingerprints accidentally show up on evidence and they need to be ruled out.
True
False
The fastest way for FIS to solve crime is:
Footwear impressions
Ballistic evidence
Blood splatter analysis
Fingerprint evidence
Poor surfaces for fingerprint examination include:
Glass and lacquered furniture
Smooth and clean surfaces
Clothes and door knobs
Plastic and paper
An “oblique flashlight” is used to identify footwear because it is near invisible with normal light?
True
False
What is one of the most overlooked pieces of evidence at a Break and Enter?
Traces of Blood
Fingerprints
Footwear Impressions
None of the above
Footwear impressions can tell an FIS officer:
Where the culprit went
Ties to other occurrences
How many entered the premise
All of the above
When searching a vehicle you don’t need to wear gloves as long as you are careful to only touch areas away from the “normal” places that are touched.
True
False
If you find an important piece of evidence at a crime scene you should pick it up and protect it in a paper or plastic bag.
True
False
It’s better for an assault victim to have pictures done a day or two after the assault because bruising usually takes time to develop?
True
False
When can we pronounce death?
Decapitation, Decomposition, Open Chest Wound, Massive Head Injury
Decapitation, Transection, Decomposition, Massive Head Injury
Decapitation, Decomposition, Open Chest Wound, Transection
Decapitation, Decomposition, Open Chest, Open Head Wound
Computer generated composite images can provide investigators with a _____________ of suspects:
Vague sense
Crude sketch
Ballpark idea
Pictorial likeness
Place of Worship for Christianity
Church
Synagogue
Temple
Mosque / Masjid
Gurdwara
Place of worship for Judaism
Church
Synagogue
Temple
Masjid/Mosque
Gurdwara
Place of worship for Islamic Faith
Church
Synagogue
Temple
Masjid/Mosque
Gurdwara
Place of worship for Buddhism
Church
Synagogue
Temple
Masjid/Mosque
Gurdwara
Place of worship for Hinduism
Church
Synagogue
Temple
Masjid/Mosque
Gurdwara
Place of worship for Sikhism
Church
Synogogue
Temple
Masjid/Mosque
Gurdwara
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