Handling Family Violence in Law Enforcement
Across
- 3. forced, non-consensual sexual contact by one individual upon another
- 4. injuries caused by physical aggression
- 6. physical, sexual or emotional mistreatment or neglect of a child
- 7. emotional state
- 12. language or behavior which damages a child’s mental well-being and self-esteem
- 13. physical force used against a family member or partner in order to cause pain, discomfort or injury
- 14. patterns of abusive behavior between family members or adults in an intimate relationship
- 15. issued by the criminal court after an abuser is arrested for committing family violence acts
Down
- 1. used by a court to protect an individual in a situation involving any form of violence
- 2. court order designed to provide individuals and their family members with immediate protection from an abuser
- 4. sexual contact with a child or the use of a child for sexual pleasure
- 5. failure to provide a minimum degree of care
- 8. use of money or property to control or exploit another individual
- 9. physical condition
- 10. verbal or behavioral abuse which damages an individuals sense of identity, dignity and self-worth
- 11. actions which cause harm to an older adult