These are a set of facts or circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe that an offence has been committed, beyond mere suspicion.
What is reasonable grounds?
Physical injuries, weapons, or property damage, as well as witness statements, CCTV footage, and other forms of documentation.
What is evidence?
This unit notifies victims of an accused's release conditions
What is the Bail Safety office?
Patrol can use this document when attending an Intimate Partner occurrence in relation to a verbal dispute, child custody matter or property removal
What is the matrimonial home?
Police attend a criminal IPV occurrence, however are not able to form reasonable grounds that an offence took place. The report is concluding by indicating this clearance code.
What is insufficient evidence to proceed?
Police officers must ask questions and determine if the two parties are dating, married, involved in a purely sexual arrangement or just friends.
What is defining an intimate relationship?
A branch of HPS which provides 24-hour emotional support and practical assistance to individuals victimized by crime or tragic circumstance. Staff and specially trained volunteers provide practical assistance, emotional support and referrals for additional community resources.
What is Victim Services?
This document provides direction to patrol in relation to attending and communicating with VAW housing agencies and their staff
What is the Shelter Protocol?
The two most elite Detectives in ISD
Who are the Hamilton Police IPV Unit?
This a tool used to evaluate the risk associated with an offender and the likelihood of recidivism
What is the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment?
The person who is the primary perpetrator of violence and who poses the most serious ongoing threat. This is not necessarily the person who initiated the violence, but the one who has been the more significant and persistent aggressor.
What is the dominant aggressor?
A program run through Victim Services to provide supports to couples engaged in frequent non-criminal occurrences
What is DVIP (Domestic Violence Intervention Program)?
Patrol attends a heated, verbal dispute between a married couple and learns that there are three children in the home. This step is required by patrol.
What is a mandatory call to the Children's Aid Society?
An aspect of the Cycle of Violence is a method of using intimidation, economic abuse, emotional abuse, threats and coercion
What is power and control?
A checklist filled out by patrol when charges are laid in an IPV investigation
What is a DVRM (Domestic Violence Risk Management)?
Bruising behind the ear is a sign that this offence took place
What is strangulation?
This is a voluntary, free Ontario government program, which helps victims and witnesses of crime navigate the criminal justice system after charges are laid.
What is the Victim Witness Assistance Program?
A policy which requires Communications operators to advise EMS when a victim is strangled, despite the victim's wishes.
What is mandatory ambulance dispatch?
These are tiny, flat, red, or purple spots on the skin caused by bleeding from broken blood vessels.
What is petechiae?
Patrol attends a criminal IPV occurrence. The victim does not wish to support charges or speak about the incident. Because of this, Police are unable to form reasonable grounds. The report is concluded by indicating this clearance code.
What is insufficient evidence to proceed?
One of two Detectives who first worked in the IPV Unit upon it's conception
Who is Ryan Diodati?
Short-term assistance for victims in the immediate aftermath of violent crime (i.e provide cell phones)
What is VQRP (Victim Quick Response Program)?
This is a policy which advises that Police in Ontario must proceed with criminal charges in IPV situations when reasonable grounds are formed, regardless of the victim's wishes.
What is the mandatory charge policy?
The murder of a woman based solely on her gender
What is femicide?