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Crisis Intervention Crisis Intervention CJ 440 CJ 440 Unit 7 Chapter 9 & 10 Domestic Violence & Chemical Dependency Peggy Maynes

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Crisis Intervention CJ 440. Unit 7 Chapter 9 & 10 Domestic Violence & Chemical Dependency Peggy Maynes. Read Chapter 7 in Crisis Intervention Strategies: Crisis of Lethality Attend the weekly Seminar Make postings to the Discussion Boards. Unit Six – Completed???. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Crisis Intervention Crisis Intervention CJ 440CJ 440

Unit 7Chapter 9 & 10

Domestic Violence & Chemical Dependency

Peggy Maynes

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Unit Six – Completed???Unit Six – Completed???

Read Chapter 7 in Crisis Intervention Strategies: Crisis of Lethality

Attend the weekly Seminar

Make postings to the Discussion Boards

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Unit & Seminar TopicUnit & Seminar Topic

The dynamics of partner violence

The cycle of violence

Intervention strategies for domestic violence

The various models of addiction

The effects of addiction on children

Various treatment and intervention strategies for addiction

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Seminar TopicSeminar Topic

Domestic violence calls are among the most dangerous for a police officer. Some departments have required officers to wait for backup before engaging the parties at the scene. These highly charged incidents have major effects on a person’s ability to cope, and often will result in a crisis situation. They can lead to a violent confrontation between officers and subjects or between subjects.

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Introduction of Domestic ViolenceIntroduction of Domestic Violence

Are there legal precedents that condone spouse abuse?

What is battering? Is it a phenomenon closely associated with a class in society?

Learned helpless? What is it? How does it relate to our current topic?

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Reported??Reported??

Do you believe all partner violence is reported?

Why or Why Not??

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Domestic Violence CallsDomestic Violence Calls

Domestic violence calls are among the most dangerous for a police officer.

Why do you think this is?

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Tension TechniquesTension Techniques

List ways officers lower tension in these situations? Give examples

List ways officers could potential increase tension levels and increase risk of harm to self and others in the home?

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Measurement of RiskMeasurement of Risk

• Key signs officers should look for to determine risk?

• What does risk mean in the sentence above?

• What signs would you measure/look for?

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• Why do departments require an officer to wait for backup before answering a domestic violence call?

Backup Required Backup Required

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Determine violence/aggressionDetermine violence/aggression

What should an officer look for in the situation to determine risk of violence and aggression?

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NIDA InfoFacts: High School and NIDA InfoFacts: High School and Youth Trends - websiteYouth Trends - website

“Since 1975 the Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey has measured drug, alcohol, and cigarette use and related attitudes among adolescent students nationwide. Survey participants report their drug use behaviors across three time periods: lifetime, past year, and past month; for some drugs, daily use is also reported.1 Initially, the survey included 12th-graders only, but in 1991 it was expanded to include 8th- and 10th-graders. The MTF survey is funded by NIDA and is conducted by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research. The 35th annual study was conducted during 2009.2”

http://www.nida.nih.gov/NIDAHome.html

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Positive Findings:

“Cigarette smoking is at its lowest point in the history of the survey “

“Between 2004 and 2009, a drop in past-year use of methamphetamine was reported for all grades”

“From 2004 to 2009, decreases were observed in lifetime, past-year, past-month, and binge use of alcohol across the three grades surveyed.3”

“In 2009, 12th-graders reported declines in use across several survey measures of hallucinogens”

“Attitudes toward substance abuse showed many favorable changes. “

http://www.nida.nih.gov/NIDAHome.html

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Areas of Concern:

Marijuana use across the three grades has shown a consistent decline since the mid-1990s. The trend has stalled, however, with prevalence rates remaining steady over the last 5 years.

From 2008 to 2009, lifetime, past-month, and daily use of smokeless tobacco increased significantly among 10th-graders.

Past-year nonmedical use of Vicodin and OxyContin increased during the last 5 years among

When asked how prescription narcotics were obtained for nonmedical use, about 52 percent of 12th-graders said they were given the drugs or bought them from a friend or relative. Additionally, 30 percent reported receiving a prescription for them, and a negligible number of 12th-graders reported purchasing the narcotics over the Internet.6

http://www.nida.nih.gov/NIDAHome.html

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This Unit Reminders…This Unit Reminders…

Read Chapters 9 and 10 in Crisis Intervention Strategies

Access the website of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Attend the weekly Seminar (DONE)

Make postings to the Discussion Boards

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Unit Eight: Looking aheadUnit Eight: Looking ahead

Unit 8: Crises in Institutions and Schools

This unit looks at two environments - schools and institutions - and explore the assessment, training, and intervention of crises within those environments. It examines precipitating factors of violence in schools and in correctional, healthcare, and human services institutions, plus intervention strategies specific to these environments, planning for crisis, and gangs.

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Next Week!Next Week!

Read Chapters 12 and 13 in Crisis Intervention Strategies

Complete the Analysis and Application assignment !!!!!

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ProjectProject

Analysis and Application: Essay

In a minimum of 3 to 5 pages, explain how crisis work has changed since 9/11?

What approaches are now taken with respect to that event and its repercussions? 

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Unit 8 Analysis and Application: Essay

In a minimum of 3 to 5 pages, explain how crisis work has changed since 9/11? What approaches are now taken with respect to that event and its repercussions?

Use the Checklist to make sure you did everything needed!!!

Use APA 6th addition sample paper as a guide!

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Keep going strong!Keep going strong!

Have a wonderful week!

See you on the discussion boards!

Three weeks and we are DONE!