Domestic Violence / FAP Flashcards
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- What is the Family Advocacy Program (FAP)?
- What DoD Instruction governs the Family Advocacy Program?
- How does DoD define domestic abuse?
- What are the warning signs of domestic violence?
- What are the types of domestic abuse recognized by DoD?
- What is a Military Protective Order (MPO)?
- How does an MPO differ from a civilian protective order (CPO)?
- What is restricted reporting for domestic abuse in the military?
- What is unrestricted reporting for domestic abuse?
- Who can receive a restricted report of domestic abuse?
- Can a restricted report be converted to unrestricted?
- What are a commander's responsibilities regarding domestic violence?
- What is the FAP Central Registry?
- What is the Incident Determination Committee (IDC)?
- What is a safety plan and why is it important?
- What key elements should a domestic violence safety plan include?
- How does domestic violence impact children who witness it?
- What is the cycle of violence (Lenore Walker's model)?
- What is coercive control?
- What is strangulation and why is it a critical warning sign?
- What is the military's Transitional Compensation (TC) program?
- What is the National Domestic Violence Hotline number?
- What is the Military OneSource number for domestic violence resources?
- What UCMJ articles may apply to domestic violence offenses?
- What is the Lautenberg Amendment and how does it affect military members?
- What is lethality assessment and why do FAP providers use it?
- What are high-risk factors for domestic violence lethality?
- What role do victim advocates play in the FAP?
- What is the difference between a FAP Victim Advocate and a Special Victims' Counsel (SVC)?
- How does a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) affect a domestic violence case?
- What is the 'power and control wheel'?
- Can civilian spouses of military members access FAP services?
- What should a first responder or colleague do if they suspect domestic violence?
- What is mandatory reporting of domestic violence in the military context?
- What financial resources are available to domestic violence victims in the military?
- What is the impact of deployment on domestic violence?
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