Common Purposes; Different Roles The Changing Role of Law Enforcement.

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Common Purposes; Different Roles The Changing Role of Law Enforcement

Who are the players? Victim 911 LAW ENFORCEMENT Advocacy Emergency Medical Services Jail

Who are the Players? Prosecutor (Conditions of Bail) Release Agent / Probation Social Services (Child or Vulnerable?) Now Who? Civil proceedings? How about the trial and beyond?

Who are the Players? Prosecutor Defense? Judge / Jury Probation (sentencing) Treatment Programs

My Responsibility Paradigm shift What do I need? What do others need from me? I am not only responsible for my own role I now take responsibility for the case Not today’s incident but the “incident” in the eyes of the victim

Battered Women and Safety Physical violence is only one risk generated by being batteredPhysical violence is only one risk generated by being battered Leaving does not guarantee safety from risks. It may increase riskLeaving does not guarantee safety from risks. It may increase risk Every battered woman is an individual with different risks, resources, and optionsEvery battered woman is an individual with different risks, resources, and options Every battered woman is the expert about her own experienceEvery battered woman is the expert about her own experience

Responding to the Call

Scale of Justice –║–║ Articulable Suspicion Probable Cause Beyond Reasonable Doubt

MaleFemale Action Action Action His Future Actions Don’t Ever Have to Cross the Line Again! Equal Reaction Imaginary Line of Physical Force Action Scale of Relationships Overwhelms her ability to have an equal reaction!

POWER AND CONTROL COERCION & THREATS INTIMIDATION MALE PRIVILEGE ECONOMIC ABUSE ISOLATION USING CHILDREN MINIMIZING, DENYING & BLAMING EMOTIONAL ABUSE

Chico Club Reasonable Standard

Self Defense Test Did the subject use force to protect themselves or another from imminent bodily harm? If so, was the force they used reasonable?

Predominant Aggressor Custodial Issue Only Only utilized when both players fail the Self Defense Test

What if? We don’t get it? We underestimate the seriousness? Short-Shrift the report? We take the easy way out? We drop the ball?

POWER AND CONTROL MODEL Batterers seek to gain and maintain power and control over their intimate partners by the use of actual and assumed power. Power takes the form of strategic, abusive tactics (physical, sexual, verbal, emotional) to reinforce this control.

POWER AND CONTROL TACTICS Physical and sexual Emotional Intimidation Coercion and threats Economic

BARRIERS TO WOMEN LEAVING The dynamics of domestic violence, coupled with a community’s inability to help keep battered women safe and hold offenders accountable, create barriers to women leaving violent relationships.

BARRIERS TO WOMEN LEAVING cont. Key Point: A victim is the best expert at determining her own level of safety, and therefore is the best expert at determining how to survive a violent relationship, even if that means staying in the relationship.

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BARRIERS TO WOMEN LEAVING cont. Relentless behavior of batterer Fear of what batterer might do Fear for children Financial dependence Conflicts with religious beliefs Isolation/lack of support Access to the batterer

BARRIERS TO WOMEN LEAVING cont. Culture Shame – making excuses for his violence Self-Esteem Immigration Issues Love

BATTERING Key Point: For the batterer, the violence is about power and control. Looking at the victim’s behavior as an explanation for the violence takes the focus off the perpetrator’s responsibility, and unintentionally supports the abuser’s violent behavior.

BATTERING cont. The victim has no control over the batterer’s violence. Many perpetrators repeat their pattern of control in all their intimate relationships.

What are we asking her to do? Women who leave violent relationships are 75% more likely to be severely injured or killed in the next few days Over 50% of women killed in the U.S. die at the hands of their partner How many times will she leave? (green light)

Risk and Lethality Do you think he or she will seriously injure or kill you or your children? What makes you think so or think not? Does he or she own or have access to guns? Has he or she ever forced you to perform sexual acts under the threat of violence?

Risk and Lethality How frequently and seriously does he or she intimidate, threaten, or assault you? Describe the most frightening event/worst incidence of violence involving him or her. Do you have concerns about or is there any history of victim/witness intimidation?

Risk: Lethality Victim physically abusedVictim physically abused GunsGuns EstrangementEstrangement UnemploymentUnemployment Past use of or threat of use of weaponsPast use of or threat of use of weapons Threats to killThreats to kill Avoiding arrestAvoiding arrest Forced sexForced sex ChokingChoking Threats of suicideThreats of suicide “ownership of the victim“ownership of the victim Increase in violenceIncrease in violence StalkingStalking Drug abuseDrug abuse PregnantPregnant Having a child that is not hisHaving a child that is not his

Our Goals To develop a picture of the scene Interviews of involved people Physical evidence of the case Lethality assessment Stalking and Strangulation Legal and Liability Issues Creating Change in Organizations

Goals Officer and victim safety Offender accountability Increased effectiveness in investigation, intervention, reporting, and prosecution of domestic violence crimes Evidence-based prosecution and investigation Increased communication and partnership between law enforcement, prosecutors and other criminal justice personnel, advocacy agencies, and community members. Full Faith and Credit

My Role My true responsibility is to the case, not merely my role in the case.