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Purpose. Development and implementation of law enforcement policies to reduce incidences of repeated patterns of abuse and serious injury.. Background. National statistics indicate that American Indian and Alaskan Native experience high rates of intimate partner violence. The development of law enf
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1. Improving Law Enforcement Domestic Violence Response on the Tohono O’odham Nation
Presenter
Lt. Michelle S. Begay
June 2006
2. Purpose Development and implementation of law enforcement policies to reduce incidences of repeated patterns of abuse and serious injury.
3. Background National statistics indicate that American Indian and Alaskan Native experience high rates of intimate partner violence. The development of law enforcement domestic violence protocol is to reduce violent victimization of women on the Tohono O’odham Nation, the second largest Indian reservation in the United States located in Arizona.
4. Tohono O’odham Nation
5. Methods Law Enforcement statistical data
Victim Services
Tribal and State Domestic Violence Policy and Procedures
6. Steps
7. Results Table 1 Tohono O’odham Police Domestic Violence Arrest Summary
8. Criminal Justice Data
9. Victim Services DV Shelter-from Dec. 15, 2005-April 1, 2006- 9 families assisted
2005- Domestic Violence victim programs assisted 158 victims of domestic violence
2005-Domestic Violence Active Orders of Protection-65 are active in police records held at 9-1-1 TOPD call center
10. Conclusion Implementation of police domestic violence policy increases victim safety
Mandatory Arrest requires law enforcement intervention
Offenders are held accountable
DV policy sets foundation for coordinated response from service providers
11. Future Activities VAWA grants
Improving technology
CCR training
DV Instructor July 2006
Continued partnership with Coalition to create community awareness