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Pretrial Innovations for Domestic Violence Offenders and Victims: Lessons From the Judicial Oversight Demonstration Initiative
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Pretrial Innovations for Domestic Violence Offenders and Victims: Lessons From the Judicial Oversight Demonstration Initiative
Publication year:
2007
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 16, 2007
ANNOTATION: The implementation and lessons learned from pretrial innovations in three demonstration sites (Dorchester, MA, Milwaukee, WI, and Washtenaw County, MI) are examined. This report includes these sections: innovative pretrial strategies; judicial involvement and consistency; restructuring court processes for domestic violence cases; structure, schedules, and staff issues; monitoring and educating defendants; innovation and service referrals for victims; timing of intervention; and lessons learned.