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Chapter 7 Assault Involves verbal or non-verbal threats. Aggravated assault Document that the suspect committed all the Element of assault and in addition made the Assault with a deadly weapon without intent Kill or with an intent to commit a felony. Battery Actually and intentionally touch...
Chapter 7 Assault Involves verbal or non-verbal threats. Aggravated assault Document that the suspect committed all the Element of assault and in addition made the Assault with a deadly weapon without intent Kill or with an intent to commit a felony. Battery Actually and intentionally touched or struck The victim against their will or intentionally Caused bodily harm to the victim. Aggravated battery Intentionally or knowingly caused Great bodily harm Permanent disability Permanent disfigurement to the Victim Or used deadly person. Felony battery Document that the suspect actually and Intentional touched or struck a victim against Their will and caused significant injury great bodily Harm permanent disability or permanent disfigurement To the victim. Domestic battery strangulation A felony battery that is battery against a family Or household member or someone with whom The victim is in a dating relationship. Domestic violence Any assault , aggravated assault, battery, Aggravated battery , sexual assault, sexual battery Stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, false imprisonment or any criminal offense resulting In physical injury or death of one family or household Member by another family or household member. Family or household member Means spouses, former spouses person related By blood or marriage persons who live together As a family or who have lived together in the past As a family and people who are parent of a child In common. Child domestic battery Occurs when a child commits an act of Violence against a parent, sibling or other Family member living in the home. Dating violence Violence between people who have Or have had A continue and significant Relationship of a romantic. Or intimate nature. Repeat violence Means two incidents of violence or stalking Committed by the suspect one of which was Within six months of filling the petition that are Direct against the victim or the victim's immediate Family member. Sexual violence Means any one incident of sexual battery Or a lewd or lascivious act committed on or In the presence of someone younger than 16. Stalking Involves unwanted and repeated attention Contact or harassment by the suspect toward The victim. Maliciously Means wrongfully intentionally without Legal justification or excuse and with the Knowledge that injury or damage will or may Be cause another person or their property. Credible threat A verbal or non-verbal threat or a combination Of the two that places someone in reasonable Fear for their safety or the safety of their family and friends. Sexual cyberharass Means to publish a sexually explicit image Of a person that contains or conveys their Personal identification information to a website Without that person's consent for no legitimate Purpose with the intent of causing substantial Emotional distress to the depicted person. Child abuse Knowingly or willfully abused a child Younger than 18 by intentionally inflicting Physical or mental injury committing an Intentional act that could reasonable be expect To result in physical or mental injury or actively Encouraging another person to commit an act that Results in or could reasonably have been expected To result in physical or mental injury to a child. Physical injury As death permanent or temporary Disfigurement or impairment of any Bodily part. Mental injury From child abuse is an injury to The intellectual or psychological Health of a child. Aggravated child abuse When a person either commits aggravated Battery on a child willfully tortures maliciously Punishes or willfully and unlawfully cages a child Or knowingly or willfully abuse a child causing great Bodily harm permanent disability or permanent Disfigurement. Child neglect It occurs when a caregiver fails To provide food nutrition clothing Shelter medicine and medical services Essential for the well-being of a child Regardless of the age. Caregiver A parent adult household member Or other person who is responsible For a child's welfare or who might have Legal custody of a child. Legal Custody The right to have physical custody Of a child and the right and duty to Protect nurture guide and discipline A child or the right to provide a child Food , shelter , education and ordinary. Abandonment A situation involving a parent Legal custodian or caregiver Who while being able makes no Significant contribution to a child Care and maintenance or has failed To establish or maintain a substantial And positive relationship with a child or both. Newborn infant A child a licensed physician would Reasonably believe to be about seven Days old or younger. Sentinel injury A bruise , burn or mouth injury In an infant younger than seven month Who is not mobile. Elderly person A person 60 or old who has infirmities Of aging as manifested by advance age Or organic brain damage or other physical Mental or emotional dysfunction to the extent That the ability of the person to provide Adequately For their own care or protection is impaired. Disabled adult A person 18 or older who has a Condition of physical or mental Incapacitation due to a developmental Disability organic brain damage or mental Illness or who has one or more physical or Mental limitations that restrict the person Ability organic to perform the normal Activites of daily living. Abuse of an elderly person Or disabled adult An offense in which the suspect knowingly Or willfully inflicted intentional physical or Psychological injury committed an intentional Act that could reasonably be expected to result In physical or psychological injury or actively Encouraged another person to commit an act. Neglect of an elderly person Or disabled adult Occurs when the suspect willfully failed To provide the care supervision and services Necessary to maintain the physical or mental Health of an elderly person or disabled adult Or failed to make a reasonable effort to protect Them from abuse neglect or exploitation by Another person. Exploitation of an elderly Person or disabled adult To knowingly obtain or use, attempt to obtain or use, or Conspire with another to obtain or use the victim funds, assets, Or property; or intend to deprive the victim of the use, benefit, or Possession of the funds, assets, or property temporarily or permanently Or doing this benefits someone other than the victim; or the subject is in a Position of trust and confidence or has a business relationship with the Victim; or the subject knows or reasonably should know that the victim Lacks the capacity to consent. Interference with custody To knowingly or recklessly take or entice, or aid, abet, hire, or otherwise procure someone else to take or entice, a minor or incompetent person from the custody of the parent, guardian, public agency, or any other lawful custodian, or when the parent, whether natural or adoptive, stepparent, legal guardian, or relative who has custody takes a minor or incompetent person with malicious intent to deprive the other person of their right to custody. Luring or enticing a child When a legal adult intentionally lures Or entices, or attempts to lure or entice, A child younger than 12 into a structure, Dwelling, or conveyance for an unlawful Purpose. Kidnapping To forcibly, secretly, or by threat confine, abduct, Or imprison another person against their will without Lawful authority and with the intent to hold the victim For ransom or reward, or as a shield or hostage, Commit or help with the commission of a felony, Inflict bodily harm upon or terrorize the victim or Another person, or interfere with the performance Of any government or political function. Endangered person A missing child younger than 18; a missing adult Younger than 26; a missing adult older than 26 and Believed to be in danger or the victim of criminal Activity; or a missing adult older than 18 who meets The criteria for a Silver Alert; agency policies may also Include persons with diminished, developmental, or Intellectual capacity, regardless of age. Missing child A person younger than 18 whose temporary or Permanent residence is in Florida, whose location Is not known, and who is reported missing to a Law enforcement agency. Missing adult A person 18 or older whose temporary or Permanent residence is in Florida, whose Location is not known, and who is reported Missing to a law enforcement agency. Video voyeurism For their own or on behalf of another amusement Entertainment sexual arousal gratification or profit Or for the purpose of degrading or abusing another Person using or installing an imaging device to Device to secretly view broadcast or record through Or under a person's clothing or when a person is Dressing undressing or privately exposing their Body without their knowledge and consent for the Purpose of viewing the body or undergarments of That person in a place where that person has a Reasonable expectation of privacy Voyeurism Secretly observing another person, with lewd, Lascivious, or indecent intent when: that per is in A dwelling, structure, or conveyance and the Location provides a reasonable expectation of Privacy or another person\'s intimate areas when The person has a reasonable expectation of privacy And is in a public or private dwelling, structure, Or conveyance. Intimate Area Means any portion of someone\'s body Or undergarments covered by clothing And intended to be protected from public View. Sexual activity Means the oral, anal, or vaginal penetration by, Or union with, the sexual organ of another or the Anal or vaginal penetration of another by any other Object; however, sexual activity does not include an Act done for bona fide medical purposes. Coercion Exploitation of authority or the use of bribes, Threats of force, or intimidation to gain Cooperation or compliance. Consent Actively agreeing to do something or giving Permission for something to happen; it is Intelligent, knowing, and voluntary consent, And does not include submission by coercion. Sexual battery Is non-consensual oral, anal or vaginal Penetration by or union with the sexual Organ of another or the anal or vaginal Penetration of another by any other object However it does not include an act done For a medical purpose. Mentally defective Means a mental disease or disorder That renders a person temporarily or Permanently incapable of judging their conduct. Mentally incapacitated Means a person temporarily incapable of judging Or controlling their own conduct due to the Influence of a narcotic, anesthetic, or intoxicating Substance administered without their consent or Due to any other act committed upon them without Their consent. Physically helpless Means unconscious, asleep, or for any other Reason physically unable to communicate Unwillingness to an act. Physical incapacitated Means bodily impaired or handicapped and Substantially limited in ability to resist or flee. Sexual conduct Actual or simulated sexual intercourse, deviate Sexual intercourse, sexual bestiality, masturbation, Or sadomasochistic abuse; actual lewd exhibition of The genitals; actual physical contact with a person\'s Clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks, Or breast, with the intent to arouse or gratify the Sexual desire of either party; or any act or conduct That constitutes sexual battery or simulates that Sexual battery is being or will be committed. Child pornography Any image depicting a minor engaging in Sexual conduct and may include children Posing in a lewd and lascivious manner or Performing a sexual act. Sexting A minor using a computer or other electronic Device, such as a cell phone, to transmit or Distribute a nude photograph or video to another Minor regardless of whether the minors Consented to the act. Human smuggling Is transporting into Florida an individual or Group, that the smuggler knows, or should Know, is illegally entering the United States. Human trafficking Soliciting, enticing, recruiting, transporting, harboring, Maintaining, obtaining, or providing another person for The purpose of exploitation. Homicide The act of one human taking the life of another; Types include murder, justifiable homicide, vehicular Homicide, manslaughter, and DUI manslaughter. Cause of death The specific injury or disease That leads to death. Manner of death The determination of how the injury or Disease leads to death. Rigor mortis The stiffening of body muscles after death. Lividity The color change from settling of blood due To gravity, often black and blue. Algor mortis The postmortem cooling of the body. Sudden unexpected Infant deaths (SUID) A diagnosis given only after an investigation Rules out all other possible causes of death. Robbery Intending to permanently or temporarily Deprive a victim of their property for the Defendant\'s own or someone else\'s use By using force, violence, or assault, or Placing the victim in fear during the incident. Home-invasion robbery Occurs when a suspect enters a Victim home while the victim is Present and aware the crime is Occurring. Carjacking Took the motor vehicle from the victim Intended to permanently or temporarily Deprive the victim of their motor vehicle And took it for their own or someone else Use and used force , violence , assault or Place the victim in fear during the incident. Canvass An inquiry of all possible sources Of information surrounding the incident Or crime scene and happens most often When the suspect leaves scene.