Our agency/community has policies, procedures, protocols, and/or SOPs that define what we are to do in the event of a CMV. Does the CCRI conflict or interfere with those established guidelines?
No, this project is intended to support the community’s existing agency policies, procedures, protocols, and/or SOPs. Most existing guidelines deal with the response of operational agencies (law enforcement, fire and rescue, prosecution, and medical). The CCRI project works with the victim service provider agencies to form a collaborative that will provide a resource to meet the needs of the victims and support the operational agencies’ response to the Criminal Mass Crisis (CMC).
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