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A person against whom there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed is a ______________.

Victim

Can be events, words, colors, smells, locations, etc. that remind the brain of the traumatic event and earn the body of potential danger

Triggers

Sexual assaults occur with a known offender between _____ and _____ percent of the time.

70, 80

What are the types of communication when dealing with deaf or hard of hearing individuals?

Sign language, lip reading, reading/writing, hear aids

A ____________ person is considered visually impaired when, with best correction, he or she has difficulty reading a newspaper, is unable to see objects with peripheral vision, among many other indicators.

Visually impaired

Defined as no better than 20/200 corrected vision in the better eye

Legally blind

Defined as a physical, mental, or health impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities

Disability

Two primary ways for an individual with low vision/blind to achieve independent mobility

Guide dog or “white” cane

Immigrants may fear or distrust law enforcement and be reluctant to call for help or cooperate with first responders because of _____ and _____.

Deportation, separation from their family

A __________ is any animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability.

Service animal

Service animals may assist individuals by:

Alerting people with hearing disabilities; pulling wheelchairs; assisting people with mobility disabilities; alerting a person to the onset of a medical crisis

Provides financial assistance to innocent victims of crime as a result of being injured from criminal conduct

North Carolina Crime Victims Compensation Act

Under the North Carolina Crime Victims Compensation Act, how much monies could an individual receive?

Maximum of $30,000 for medical expenses and an additional $5,000 for funeral expenses

Who is eligible under the North Carolina Crime Victims Compensation Act?

A victim; a dependent of a deceased victim; a person authorized to act on behalf of a victim, or a dependent