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Domestic Violence



             much over the last three decades? More than half of the 350 victims of domestic violence interviewed who had asked the police to arrest their partners reported that the police had failed to make an arrest. Even when all the conditions were met for the police to make an arrest, this was rarely done. Most of the victims were dissatisfies with the police. (Hoyle) In most states now, police officers responding to a domestic violence call are required by law to arrest "the primary physical aggressor." (Domestic Violence) .
             When there is no mandatory arrest law, the decision is made by the first officer to respond to the domestic violence call. (McCue) A vast literature emerged on all aspects of domestic violence, but the police and other criminal justice agencies attracted disproportionate attention. Feminist writers in particular discovered that the police were reluctant to intervene in most cases of domestic violence. The policy-makers and senior police personnel who responded to the demands for improvements also believed that new actions could dramatically alter the response of operational police. They assumed that police would respond to the seriousness of an offence and the evidence available if only .
             given the necessary power. So why didn't they? They examined the role of the dispatcher or radio controller the influence of operational police officers who first attend the scene and who must decide whether or not to arrest a suspect. Also the role of the custody officer who must decide whether or not to charge the suspect. (Hoyle) The statules often provide that police responding to domestic violence calls must inform the victim of the existence of the domestic violence protective orders and explain how to obtain them. They are responsible for supplying the victim with telephone numbers of shelters and or support agencies that assist victims in obtaining orders. The orders may be issued with or without the other party.


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