crime studies

The prosecutor is getting feedback from local law enforcement officers explaining that they are discouraged from making arrests in cases of domestic violence and child abuse. They claim that they have been neither making arrests in domestic violence situations nor arresting both parties when they go out on a call. It seems that abused women often go back to the abusers, and children who get removed from the homes where they have been abused often return after removal. These occurrences have been especially demoralizing to law enforcement.One of your jobs in working as a victims’ witness assistant is to help educate law enforcement on the nature and behaviors involved in domestic violence and child abuse. The prosecutor’s office has decided that you should present each of the following topics for the next training session:Topic 1: Domestic Violence: Your goal is to educate law enforcement to use best practices in the investigation of domestic abuse cases. Include the following topics:How to approach a domestic violence situation when responding to an emergency callWhen the parties should be separatedHow to interview partiesWhat information needs to be in the report and whyHow best to help a victimWhat laws protect victims, including the use of protection ordersWhy victims return to abusersLength of time it may take to stay away from their abusersArrestsThe legal standard needed to make an arrest in a domestic violence caseWhat evidence should be collected at the arrestAre dual arrests effective law enforcementHow to assist domestic violence victimsReluctant victimsHelp for victims