Exhibit 7 Footnotes

  1. Alaska: Rape and other sex crimes, Protective orders, and Victims Rights Acts covered under Domestic violence (24 hours); Stalking covered in Criminal Code (time negligible).
  2. Arizona: Women’s assault prevention covered in victims & victimology (Victims Rights Acts); Protective orders covered in Domestic violence.
  3. Arkansas: Women’s assault prevention and Obscene phone calls touched on in other topic areas.
  4. California: Topics covered total approximately 12 hours and include Domestic violence, Rape and other sex crimes, Stalking, Protective orders, and Victims Rights Acts.
  5. Colorado: Obscene phone calls, and Stalking covered under Sexual harassment; Protective orders covered under Liabilities (negligible amount of time).
  6. Connecticut: Respondent would not/could not supply information about hours except Protective orders and Victims Rights Acts.
  7. Delaware: Protective orders covered under Domestic violence. Thirty-two hours represents mandatory hours—respondent commented that they do well beyond the mandatory—up to 100 hours.
  8. Florida: Protective orders and Victims Rights Acts covered under Domestic violence.
  9. Georgia: Protective orders covered under Domestic violence.
  10. Indiana: State has 2 recruit programs with separate mandated hours—1 for small town marshals require only 240 hours.
  11. Iowa: Obscene phone calls, Stalking, Protective orders, and Victims Rights Acts all covered together under same topic.
  12. Kansas: Women’s assault prevention covered in Victims Rights class.
  13. Kentucky: Protective orders covered under Domestic violence.
  14. Louisiana: All topics covered under Criminal Code which totals 40 hours.
  15. Maine: Women’s assault prevention, Obscene phone calls, Stalking, Protective orders, and Victims Rights Acts covered under the topic "Spouse Abuse" (Domestic violence); State has 3 programs for recruits—State 320 hours, Municipal 480 hours, Troopers 920 hours.
  16. Maryland: Breakdown of hours are not mandated—hours are exclusively at the discretion of each academy.
  17. Massachusetts: Sexual harassment, Women’s assault prevention, Obscene phone
  18. Michigan: Rape and other sex crimes, Sexual harassment, Women’s assault prevention, Obscene phone calls, Stalking, and Victims Rights Acts covered in other topics; Protective orders covered under domestic violence.
  19. Minnesota: State has no academies. MN has an education-based recruit preparatory system offered in 15 different colleges in which recruits must achieve a 2-year degree in criminal justice plus a 12-week skills course. There is a move to make the entry-level a 4-year degree.
  20. Missouri: State has 5 different mandated programs with varying minimum requirements: 0 hours, 120 hours, 470 hours, 600 hours, and 1000 hours.
  21. Montana: Sexual harassment, Stalking, and Protective orders are part of 8-hour block that includes domestic abuse, rape, and other sex crimes; Victims Rights Acts touched on in other topics.
  22. Nebraska: Women’s assault prevention and Stalking covered under the topic Protective Orders.
  23. New Hampshire: Sexual harassment part of sexual assault training; Protective orders part of Domestic violence
  24. New Jersey: Stalking covered in Domestic violence; Protective orders covered under Rape and other sex crimes.
  25. New Mexico: Obscene phone calls touched on in Elements of Crime and Stalking; Protective orders part of Stalking.
  26. North Dakota: State has 2 recruit programs. Objectives are set and hours vary—minimum hours not relevant, recruits must continue until established objectives are met.
  27. Ohio: Stalking and Protective orders part of Domestic violence; Victims Rights Acts part of Crisis Intervention.
  28. Oklahoma: Stalking covered under Domestic violence.
  29. Oregon: No respondent—survey blank.
  30. Rhode Island: Rape and other sex crimes and Victims Rights Acts covered under Domestic violence.
  31. Tennessee: Rape and other sex crimes and Sexual harassment covered as crime; Stalking and Protective orders covered under Domestic violence.
  32. Texas: Protective orders covered under Family violence (Domestic violence).
  33. Utah: Rape and other sex crimes, Obscene phone calls, Stalking, and Protective orders covered in Legal Block.
  34. Vermont: Stalking, Protective orders, and Victims Rights Acts covered under Domestic violence training.
  35. Virginia: Do not assign minimum hours by topic—use objective criteria to determine success; Domestic violence covered under Family Disputes.
  36. Washington: Protective orders and Victims Rights Acts covered under Domestic violence.
  37. West Virginia: Obscene phone calls included as part of Criminal Law class; Protective orders covered in Domestic violence.