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SUMMARY:Policing Domestic Violence: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:A movement to treat domestic violence as a public safety issue rather than a private family matter spawned a wave of reform\, culminating in the Violence Against Women Act in the 1994 federal Crime Bill. Mandatory arrest policies\, in particular\, have been widely adopted over the past several decades. \nHowever\, research suggests these laws may not deter domestic violence as intended and may inadvertently draw survivors into the criminal justice system. Moving forward\, how can we ensure new approaches work to interrupt domestic violence\, hold abusers accountable\, and protect survivors? \nJoin the Council on Criminal Justice’s Women’s Justice Commission and a panel of experts to examine the complex impact of domestic violence policing and explore promising strategies to improve safety\, accountability\, and justice for women. \nThe conversation will be followed by a Q&A. \nLearn more and register
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/policing-domestic-violence-past-present-and-future/
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SUMMARY:Extreme Risk Protection Orders: An Implementation Introspection
DESCRIPTION:Extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs)\, also known as red flag laws\, are a newer approach to combatting gun violence that already are showing promise in achieving this end. Join the Rockefeller Institute of Government and the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions for this webinar diving deeper into ERPOs and lessons learned from efforts implementing this policy across the nation. Panelists Lisa Geller and Spencer Cantrell and moderator Jaclyn Schildkraut will explore ERPOs both generally and specifically in New York State\, describe the markers of successful implementations of this policy\, highlight ways in which states can assess their own implementation\, and examine best practices that can facilitate similar efforts moving forward. \nLEARN MORE AND REGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/extreme-risk-protection-orders-an-implementation-introspection/
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