Policy Text
ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
GENERAL ORDER
Effective Date: March 12, 2025 Amends - GO 6.2.5 ( October 5, 2019 ) Number : 6.2.5
Distribution: All Personnel Review Month: June Reviewing Authority:
CID/Investigative Services
Subject: Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, Repeat Violence
This order consists of the following:
1. Purpose
2. Policy
3. Definitions
4. Procedures
1. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to confirm a pro -active response from all employees when
dealing with the pervasive problem of domestic violence , dating violence, sexual violence
and repeat violence within our community.
2. Policy
It is the policy of the agency to vigorously enforce all laws appl icable to domestic violence ,
dating violence, sexual violence and repeat violence . Deputies shall follow a pro -arrest
philosophy, which is encouragement to make an arrest in domestic violence , dating
violence, sexual violence , and repeat violence cases whe n probable cause exists.
3. Definitions
A. Aggravated Stalking - per Florida Statute, a third degree felony; it is stalking plus the
added element of; 1) a credible threat with intent to place a person in reasonable
fear of death or bodily injury; or 2) violation of Domestic Violence Injunction, Repeat
Violence Injunction, Dating Violence Injunction, or any other similar court order; or 3)
the victim is a minor under the age of 16 years, ( FS 784.048 -5).
B. Credible Threat - a threat made with the intent to cause the person who is the target
of the threat to reasonably fear for his or her safety. The threat must be again st the
life of, or to cause bodily injury to, a person.
C. Course of Conduct - a pattern of conduct composed of a series of acts over a period
of time, however short, evidencing a continuity of purpose. (Constitutionally
protected activity, such as picketin g or organized protests, is not included within this
meaning.)
D. Court of a foreign state – means a court of competent jurisdiction of a state of the
United States, other than Florida; the District of Columbia; an Indian tribe; or a
commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States.
E. Dating Violence – violence between individuals who have or have had a continuing
and significant relationship of a romantic or intimate nature. The existence of such a
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relationship will be determined based on the cons ideration of the following factors:
1. A dating relationship must have existed within the past 6 months.
2. The nature of the relationship must have been characterized by the
expectation of affection or sexual involvement between the parties; and
3. The frequency and type of interaction between the persons involved in the
relationship must have included that the persons have been involved over
time and on a continuous basis during the course of the relationship.
4. The term does not include violence in a ca sual acquaintanceship or violence
between individuals who only have engaged in ordinary fraternization in a
business or social context.
F. Domestic , Dating, Sexual or Repeat Violence Injunction - a judicial order which both
directs the respondent to do a spe cific act and prohibits him or her from doing other
acts. The primary objective is to prevent future injury.
G. Domestic Violence - any assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery,
sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, false imprisonment,
kidnapping, or any criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death of one family
or household member by another family or household member .
H. Family or Household Member - spouses, former spouses, persons related by blood
or marriage, persons who are presently residing together as if a family or who have
resided together in the past as if a family, and persons who are parents of a child in
common regardless of whether they have been married. With the exception of
persons who have a child in common, the family or household members must be
currently residing or have in the past resided together in the same single dwelling
unit. This does not includ e roommates whose relationship is strictly platonic.
I. Harassment - a course of conduct directed at a specific person, causing substantial
emotional distress in such person, that serves no legitimate purpose.
J. Injury - harm or damage to a person. Injury can be visible (e.g., bruising) or non -
visible.
K. Predominant Offender/Aggressor - a person who commits, attempts to commit, or
threatens to commit violence against another, and whose actions are not consistent
with lawful self -defense.
L. Repeat Viole nce - two incidents of assault, battery, sexual battery, or stalking, one
of which occurred within six months of filing the petition for a protective injunction,
that were committed by respondent against petitioner or petitioner's immediate
family member.
M. Sexual Violence – any one incident of:
1. Sexual battery, as defined in Chapter 794;
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2. A lewd or lascivious act, as defined in chapter 800, committed upon or in the
presence of a person younger than 16 years of age;
3. Luring o r enticing a child, as described in chapter 787;
4. Sexual performance by a child, as described in chapter 827; or
5. Any other forcible felony