Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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What three components are essential for a hotline report?

  1. Child victim, Eligible perpetrator, Witnesses

  2. Child victim, Eligible perpetrator, Incident or alleged act

  3. Incident report, Witnesses, Alleged act

  4. Victim assessment, Incident details, Medical reports

The correct answer is: Child victim, Eligible perpetrator, Incident or alleged act

The essential components of a hotline report in the context of child protection investigations are specifically the child victim, the eligible perpetrator, and the incident or alleged act. Having a clear identification of the child victim is crucial because the report is ultimately centered around ensuring the safety and welfare of the child involved. The eligible perpetrator is also a key component, as it helps in understanding who is potentially responsible for the harm to the child and whether they fit the criteria for an investigation. Lastly, detailing the incident or alleged act provides the necessary context for the report, allowing investigators to assess the severity and nature of the situation, which is fundamental for determining the next steps in intervention and support. Each of these elements plays a significant role in building a comprehensive understanding of the case, which is critical for the effectiveness of intervention efforts.