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It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Empowering Domestic Violence Victims: Law Enforcement Strategies for High Conflict Situations with Nick Hartbauer

Oct 17, 2024
Nick Hartbauer, a law enforcement officer with 16 years of experience in handling domestic violence, shares his insights on navigating high-conflict situations. He highlights the significance of recognizing high conflict personalities and their emotional patterns to improve victim support. Nick discusses how educating victims about the unlikely change in abusive partners can empower them to escape dangerous relationships. He also elaborates on effective strategies for responding to both low-risk and high-risk domestic violence calls.
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Quick takeaways

  • Understanding high conflict personalities allows law enforcement officers to effectively empower victims and promote their safety in domestic violence situations.
  • Recognizing the limitations of legal protections and the ongoing threats from abusers highlights the necessity for victims to seek additional safety measures and support.

Deep dives

Understanding Domestic Violence Calls

Law enforcement responds to domestic violence calls with varying degrees of risk, categorized into low and high risk scenarios. In low-risk situations, officers might find themselves addressing protection order violations, often without the presence of a suspect, which allows for a more controlled environment to gather statements. In contrast, high-risk calls involve frantic 911 calls from victims fearing for their lives due to threats wielded by partners who may be armed. The presence of children or an unstable emotional climate adds layers of complexity, requiring officers to act swiftly and strategically to defuse the situation.

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