Domestic Violence Lethality-Screen for First Responders is a legal document that was released by the Oklahoma Attorney General - a government authority operating within Oklahoma.
Q: What is the Domestic Violence Lethality-Screen?
A: It is a screening tool for first responders to identify victims of domestic violence who are at high risk of harm or lethality.
Q: Who is the target audience for this screening tool?
A: First responders, such as police officers, firefighters, and paramedics, are the target audience for this tool.
Q: What is the purpose of the screening?
A: The purpose is to identify victims who are at high risk of harm or lethality, so that appropriate interventions can be taken.
Q: How does the screening tool work?
A: First responders ask a series of standardized questions to domestic violence victims to assess their risk level.
Q: What happens if a victim is identified as high-risk?
A: If a victim is identified as high-risk, immediate safety measures can be implemented, such as connecting them with support services or removing them from the dangerous situation.
Q: Is this screening tool specific to Oklahoma?
A: Yes, this screening tool is specifically designed for use by first responders in Oklahoma.
Form Details:
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