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PATH TO EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION: TRENDS IN THE CRIMINAL PROSECUTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

NCJ Number
147658
Journal
Prosecutor Volume: 27 Issue: 5 Dated: (November/December 1993) Pages: 17-23
Author(s)
C G Gwinn
Date Published
1993
Length
7 pages
Annotation
This article identifies five major positive nationwide trends in the prosecution of misdemeanor and felony domestic violence cases.
Abstract
First, prosecutors, more than ever before, are joining in coordinated community responses to domestic violence incidents. Second, a strategy of early intervention at the misdemeanor level before aggravated assaults or homicides occur is becoming more common. Third, policies and protocols are appropriately beginning to focus on the abuser rather than on the victim. Fourth, related to a shift in focus, policies and procedures that tend to blame victims or to re- victimize them within the criminal justice system are being eliminated. Finally, prosecutors are addressing long-term accountability for the abuser rather than using quick fixes or counterproductive sentences or diversion programs. These trends suggest a framework for a consensus on what constitutes "effective" intervention in domestic violence cases. Prosecutors who embrace this framework and develop proactive strategies to implement compatible policies and procedures are contributing to ending the cycle of domestic violence. 17 notes