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05-A Violent Crimes Grant
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5-A
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Violence Against Women Grant Application
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12/9/2002
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CJD Grant Application - Page <br /> <br />PART 6: PROJECT SUMMARY: <br />~leed Help?~ <br /> <br /> Type the project summary here.. <br /> <br /> The City of Pads, Texas, has a population of approximately 25,000 people. The police department <br /> responded to more than 1200 cells involving domestic violenceJviol.ence against women in 2000. The police <br /> department has found in the past that the specialization of units within the police department has been <br /> successful. When the auto theft division was started, there was a 33% reduction in auto thefts the first year <br /> and approximately 60% reduction over the first four years of the division. Specialization does work. <br /> Admittedly, with a domestic violence unit, a reduction may not be seen for several years due to the fact that <br /> there is a stigma associated with domestic violence that makes it more difficult for these victims to report the <br /> crimes that they are victims of. The Crime Against Women Unit's goal, through community education <br /> )resentations, will be to eliminate the stigma and provide victims with information to remove themselves <br /> from the violence. Domestic violence is often under reported since the perpetrator often resides with the <br /> victim and the victim may love the perpetrator, thus, making it more difficult for the victim to come forward <br /> han if this crime were perpetrated by a stranger that the victim does not have to face. As the existence of <br /> this program becomes more well known and the community is educated and gains confidence in the unit, a <br /> dse in the number of reported domestic violence cases will be seen. Due to the dse in the reports of <br /> violence, the police officer will work diligently to increase the number of follow-up reports done, to insure <br /> ~rosecution for the perpetrator and justice for the victim. Through the continuing community education, the <br /> Family Haven liaisen and the officer would seek to build the necessary public confidence that is so <br /> necessary to have a successful program combating domestic violence. The Family Haven liaison will <br /> continue to work hand in hand with the officer, providing emergency legal advocacy, emergency shelter, <br /> counseling and many other necessary services for those victims who require it and give those victims an <br /> option to leave their situation. The officer assigned to this unit will dedicate full time to the investigatiOn of <br /> violent cdmes against women and assist the victims of these crimes. Since most of these victims are <br /> female, many of them may find a police officer, especially a male officer in uniform, intimidating. The Family <br /> Haven liaison will continue to assist the police officer by acting as a buffer between the often fragile victims <br /> and the cdminal justice system. Additionally, the officer will act as a liaison for the victims and the victims' <br /> advocetes to the justice system to see that the victims get the best results possible. The officer will continue <br /> to work with the local county attorney's office, judges, and other local law enforcement officers to ensure the <br /> safety of the victim is the pdodty to all facets of the system. <br /> <br /> Issue Date: October 2002 <br /> <br /> <br />
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