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1 Judge Leonard Edwards TEMPE, ARIZONA SEPTEMBER 10, 2011 1

2  Judge Leonard Edwards (ret.)  Judge-in-Residence  Center for Families, Children & the Courts  California Administrative Office of the Courts  455 Golden Gate Avenue, 6 th floor  San Francisco, CA 94102  (415) 865-8820  Leonard.edwards@jud.ca.gov Leonard.edwards@jud.ca.gov 2

3  Some biographical information. 3

4  Your materials. 4

5  Introduce yourself to someone at your table whom you do not know well.  Tell him/her what you do and what interests you about reducing violence in your community.  In the alternative – go around your table so each person talks to everyone else answering the same questions. 5

6  VISION – FOR EACH TABLE What goals you are thinking about for your community? Each table come up with 3 goals. 6

7  What strengths does your community have now that you might build upon?  How are you going to go about identifying additional strengths in your com munity? 7

8  IMPLEMENTATION:  WHAT WILL BE YOUR FIRST STEPS TOWARDS YOUR GOALS? 8

9  WHAT KEY PERSONS DO YOU NEED TO HAVE AT THE TABLE IN ORDER TO REACH YOUR GOALS?  WHAT KEY ORGANIZATIONS DO YOU NEED TO HAVE AT THE TABLE TO REACH YOUR GOALS? 9

10  You may want to create an on-going commission/task force/council or other group that is dedicated to ending domestic violence in your community. This group would meet regularly over a long period of time (indefinitely?)  What possibilities have you thought of?  How will you help to create this? 10

11  Will you work under an official organization?  The Courts?  The County Government?  A Stand-Alone Organization? 11

12  How will you engage these people/organizations? 12

13  AS A JUDGE CAN YOU TAKE A LEADERSHIP ROLE IN THE FORMATION OF YOUR ORGANIZATION? 13

14  How will you react to the “I am too busy” response? 14

15  How might efforts in other counties help you accomplish your goals?  What about a regional or statewide conference? 15

16  How might judges and court administrators make changes in court structure and practice that would further the goals you have established? 16

17  What ethical issues do judges encounter when taking a leadership role? 17

18  What interest would law enforcement have in your local domestic violence project?’  What goals might you suggest to them? 18

19  What interest would health care providers have in your project?  What goals might be suggested to their representatives? 19

20  What interest would social workers have in your project?  What goals might you suggest to social work leaders? 20

21  What interest might probation officers have in your projec t?  What goals might be suggested to probation leaders? 21

22  What interest would the district attorney (prosecutor) have in your project?  What goals might be suggested to the district attorney? 22

23  What interest might the criminal defense bar have in your project?  What goals might you suggest to their representatives? 23

24  What interest might corporate and business leaders have in your project?  What goals might you suggest to their representatives? 24

25  POSSIBLE PROJECTS  I. Improving practice in dependency court.  II. Providing advocates in every court where d.v. cases occur. 25

26  III. Developing special procedures for cases involving immigrants.  IV. Avoiding conflicting court orders.  V. Creating effective classes for domestic violence offenders. 26

27  VI. Creating support groups for victims of domestic violence.  VII. Developing therapy resources for children who have been exposed to domestic violence.  VIII. Creating a Death Review Committee. 27

28  IX. Developing special interventions for women who perpetrate violence.  X. Develop procedures for dealing with stalking.  XI. Provide training in the dynamics of domestic violence for all professionals in your community. 28

29  XII. Open a docket in juvenile court for juvenile’s who are violent to their partners.  XIII. Identify and increase the numbers of beds in the community where victims of violence can live safely with their children.  XIV. Increasing the number of beds for victims of domestic violence and their children. 29

30  FIRST STEPS:  WHAT WILL THEY BE? 30

31  WHO WILL OVERSEE THE PROCESS?  WHAT WILL YOU DO WHEN THAT PERSON MOVES ON/RETIRES/MOVES AWAY? 31

32 CONSIDER A RETREAT – ½ DAY MINIMUM POSSIBLE GOALS AT THE RETREAT: Create a Mission Statement Write down your Values Identify Your Goals 32

33  Set up committees that will do the work on specific topics.  POSSIBLE COMMITTEES:  1. Court Systems  2. Police-Victim  3. Health Care Providers  4. Corporate/Business  5. Children’s Issues  6. Immigrant Issues 33

34  7. Executive Committee  8. Greenbook Committee  9. Death Review  10. Batterer Accountability  11. Community Education 34

35  Call on outsiders for technical assistance.  You have the best here at ASU, but there are others around the country who will help. 35

36  Judge Leonard Edwards (ret.)  Judge-in-Residence  Center for Families, Children & the Courts  California Administrative Office of the Courts  455 Golden Gate Avenue, 6 th floor  San Francisco, CA 94102  (415) 865-8820  Leonard.edwards@jud.ca.gov Leonard.edwards@jud.ca.gov 36


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