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nalin [4]
3 years ago
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1. Which type of incident is this example: A person supported is arrested for slapping and kicking a store clerk during a

Law
1 answer:
mote1985 [20]3 years ago
6 0

"A person supported is arrested for slapping and kicking a store clerk during a  community activity."

This is assault, one party physically attacked the other.

Lets take a look at the options:

1. Allegation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation . This could be a possible answer, but read it carefully, "ALLEGATION." This means they where accused of abuse, in this case this is not a viable option because we know the attack happened.

2. Reportable Staff Misconduct.  Nope, the staff was attacked.

3. Reportable Medical Incident.  This is a medical incident because the clerk was attacked, but lets look at the other options.

4. Non-reportable Incident . No, this incident was reported to police and the suspect was arrested.

5. Criminal Conduct or Probable Criminal Conduct.  Yes, this is criminal conduct. The suspect was most likely arrested for felony assault, the victim experienced significant violence amounting to substantially more than a minor slap across the face or a punch in the jaw.

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