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Resolving Conflict Within the Family
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Resolving family conflict
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On 6/18/18, at approximately 1753, I was dispatched to 2739 Bungalow Blvd, Sanford, Seminole County in reference to an ex boyfriend entered the residence and pushed the complainant.
Upon arrival I met Perry Davis (suspect b/m 05/13/1980) located at Airport Blvd and 22nd Street. Perry stated the following: that he was called to the home via cell phone by Dezmond Jones (b/m 08/01/200) who was identified as the son Okikma. Perry stated that he went to the home to provide Dezmond and unidentified sister some money to eat. Perry also advised that Okikma Lowery (victim b/f 07/26/1979) invited him to home. Perry stated that he did make entry into the home after giving the children money, but advised that he did not get physical at all with Okikma. Perry advised that he left the home after witnessing another man with Okikma as he reported "find someone else to help with your kids". Perry stated as he turned and left the residence Okikma then called the police and made a report. Perry was placed into investigative detention.
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I proceeded back to the residence to speak with Okikma, who stated the following: that she and Perry use to date for 5 years, but have not dated in 8 months.
Okikma informed me that Perry continues to assist and communicate with her children that she was not aware of. Today Perry showed up to her home and met with her son Dezmond at the beginning of the street. Okikma advised that she and Perry began to argue with each other and she asked him to leave, but he refused to do. Okikma stated that Perry pushed her down, open her door, and ran into the home looking for someone. Okikma reported that Perry ran away from the home once she advised she was calling the police. While speaking with Okikma she advised that Perry had been trespass from her home as well. Okikma provided a written statement and the domestic violence paperwork was
completed. I spoke with Dezmond Jones (son) who advised me that he did call Perry to the home and asked for some money to get food. Dezmond stated that after Perry provided him the money, he left the home and not sure what else occurred when he left. I attempted to get in contact with the unidentified male, but that yielded negative results. I was able to verify that Perry was Trespass under case number 2017TP005116.
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DSS received a report of physical abuse, physical neglect and substantial risk of physical abuse on March 3, 2017 alleging there is chaos in the home. After returning with his brothers from their cousin’s house, the boys had to go to bed. The reporter stated that Xzavia banged on his mother’s bedroom door on three separate occasions wanting something to eat. The first time he was told to go back to bed and a popping noise was heard. The second time Ms. Kimberly Dawkins grabbed Xzavia by the head, shook him little and told him to go back to bed. The third time Ms. Dawkins grabbed Xzavia, threw him on the bed, got a gun, held him down and pointed it at him. Reporter states there was no clip in the gun. Ms. Dawkins was reported being upset and it was reported that she left the home for twenty minutes but came back. It was reported that while Ms. Dawkins was gone, Xzavia was very upset and he was crying and Tyzhaun stared punching holes in the wall. It was reported that Xzavia says he wanted to die and that Atmorris went and got a knife, stated to Xzavia, “You want to die?”, here’s the knife and the two older brothers, Tyzhaun and Atmorris left the house and Xzavia chased them. It was reported that Xzavia was outside crying and he spent the night with the neighbor.
Last week, Katera was taken into temporary custody and later released to Centerstone of Illinois. Kaella reported an argument ensued after Katera was denied permission to go to a friend’s residence located in Harrisburg over the weekend. Kaella moved from Harrisburg to her current address a few months ago. The argument started inside the residence. Kaella was in her bedroom and Katera was in her bedroom. Katera entered her mother’s bedroom screaming and yelling. Kaella could not control her daughter’s behavior. Katera hit her mother on the backside of the torso with a pot taken from the kitchen and threatened to kill her. Kaella remanded her young son to run into the kitchen and gather all the knives and kitchen utensils so that Katera could not get to them. At this point, Kaella called 911 for help. Kaella ordered Katera to go outside until the police arrived. Katera went outside and took out her anger on the vehicle. I did not observe any obvious damage to the vehicle that appeared
On Monday April 11, 2016, at 0851 hours, Officer Jeremy Graves responded to a call of an assault that occurred at 5813 Baseline Road # 81. Upon arrival, Officers made contact with the victim, Dilva Clemente-Castanon who stated that she had been assulted by her husband, Elman Castanon-Miranda. Ms. Clemente-Castanon stated that when her husband came home he was upset about a customer that was inside of the residence buying some food items that she sells. Ms. Clemente-Castanon stated that her husband began to assault the unknown male and once he was able to get away he began to assault her. Ms. Clemente-Castanon advised that Mr. Castanon-Miranda struck her in the face multiple times and choked her until she lost consciousness. Ms. Clemente-Castanon
...d a phone call from Deputy Ross who was located at Covenant Emergency Room with Deputy Lawless. Deputy Ross advised the two walk-in patients the emergency room received where involved with the incident that occurred at the Alamo Trailer Park. Deputy Ross advised both individuals sustained severe injuries. Deputy Ross advised one of the patients, later identified as Jaime Ornelas-Gonzales sustained a severe laceration on his right bicep, a possible stab wound to the base of his skull, and several other small cuts on his body. Deputy Ross advised the second patient, later identified I told Deputy Ross to get the information from the patients and begin photographing the injuries, he agreed (photos attached to the report). I also asked Deputy Ross to stay at the emergency room with the patients until officers from this department could speak to them, he agreed.
Observation is very important in young children because that is how you get to know a child better. While observing how a child interacts with their peers, adults, and how they behave in different settings, you are getting to know the child without speaking to them.
On 7/16/16 at approximately 1909 hours, my partner, Officer Acosta #0044, and I, Officer Harrell #3441 were working normal patrol assigned to unit 2A26. We were in full police uniform and operating a marked black and white police vehicle. We were dispatched to a radio call of a critical missing from 1605 Glen Ave.
In this assignment I am going to describe a child observation that I have done in a nursery for twenty minutes in a play setting. I will explain the strengths and weaknesses of naturalistic observation through the key developmental milestones based in Mary Sheridan (2005) check-list and provide a theoretical explanation to support the naturalistic observation.
Compare and contrast a child from younger age group with a child from an older age group.
My hypothesis was to determine the effects of maternal presence versus absence on sibling behavior.
The names in this Observation Report have been changed to protect the privacy of the parents and the child.
Observation is important as the practitioner can find out what the child is interested in and what motivates them to learn alongside their progress and how they behave in certain situations, additionally at the same time it identifies if children need assistance within certain areas of learning or socially (DCSF, 2008). Furthermore the observations check that the child is safe, contented, healthy and developing normally within the classroom or early years setting, over time the observations can be given to parents as they show a record of progress which helps to settle the parent and feel more comfortable about their child’s education. Observations are not only constructive within learning about an individual child, they can be used to see how different groups of children behave in the same situation and how adults communicate and deal with children’s behaviour (Meggitt and Walker, 2004). Overall observations should always look at the positives of what children can complete within education and not look at the negatives and all observations should become a fundamental part of all practitioners work alongside reflection (Smidt, 2009).
The school that I visited was new. It was the first year of the school opening. The school board had combined two schools into one, so the students had to adjust to their new environments and new individuals. They seemed to be getting along well with each other. Since the school is new the teacher has to adjust to new problems that araise. Times for the subjects and times for using the computer labs change. So the teacher must always be fixable for anything. In this observation of this classroom I learned about the enjoyment of teaching. How you have to adapt to each of the students.
I attended a second grade class at Smallville Elementary on February 22, 2014; the class began promptly at 0855. There are 26 children in this second grade class. There are 15 male students and 11 female students. The student diversity is 2 Hispanics, 1 African-American, 1 East Indian, and 1 New Zealander (White but with an extreme accent). Three children were left-handed.
The students that I observed in the classroom were of middle to high school. I went to see 8th, freshman, 10th , and seniors classes, they seemed excited and very curious to why I was there. The middle school was more alive and rambunctious while I observed them. The High school kids were more relaxed, more comical. Some were paying attention while others seemed tuned out to the lecture or involved in socialization with friends within the class. By the end of the class Mr. Hasgil had restored the attention of everyone by using tactics such as history jeopardy with candy as the prize with the high school kids. In both he middle school and high school the kids were mostly Caucasian with a mixture of black, Asian , and Hispanic in the classes.