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On August 12, 2021, Gabrielle Petito and Brian Laundrie were pulled over outside of Moab, Utah. The police officer, whose body cam was on, initially stopped their van for speeding and reckless driving. He realized Gabby was distraught and tried to establish what had happened and why Gabby was so upset. He was soon joined by another officer who had been responding to a possible domestic violence call in town where a witness said he saw a couple driving away in a white van, with a woman named Gabby. What happens next on the body cam footage is disturbing to watch. Jim and Laura breakdown the behavior of Gabby, Brian and the officers in that 1 hour and 17 minute tape and discuss the police interaction and other intervention opportunities and strategies that should have been considered. What these officers desperately needed was the DASH risk assessment tool, that Laura created, so they could have asked the most important questions, and really understood Gabby's answers.
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https://www.laurarichards.co.uk/deep-diving-coercive-control/
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On August 12, 2021, Gabrielle Petito and Brian Laundrie were pulled over outside of Moab, Utah. The police officer, whose body cam was on, initially stopped their van for speeding and reckless driving. He realized Gabby was distraught and tried to establish what had happened and why Gabby was so upset. He was soon joined by another officer who had been responding to a possible domestic violence call in town where a witness said he saw a couple driving away in a white van, with a woman named Gabby. What happens next on the body cam footage is disturbing to watch. Jim and Laura breakdown the behavior of Gabby, Brian and the officers in that 1 hour and 17 minute tape and discuss the police interaction and other intervention opportunities and strategies that should have been considered. What these officers desperately needed was the DASH risk assessment tool, that Laura created, so they could have asked the most important questions, and really understood Gabby's answers.
DASH Risk Model
www.dashriskchecklist.co.uk
https://www.laurarichards.co.uk/deep-diving-coercive-control/
Sign the petition to criminalize coercive control in the US
https://www.change.org/p/domestic-violence-law-reform-coercive-control-usa
By Supporting our Sponsors, you make our podcast possible, and make educating and helping victims and survivors happen! Please take check out our Sponsors special offers for RCP listeners.
Monday.com - Teams of any size and any industry rely on monday.com to build, run, and scale all of their workflows. With monday.com, managers have full visibility into what their team is working on—no check-in necessary. So teams have autonomy over how they work, and managers get the assurance they need to focus on the big-picture. Teams are more productive when they work together. Tap into the magic of your team with monday dot com Work OS, sign up for your free two-week trial at monday.com, today.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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