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Integrated Domestic Violence Courts: Key Principles

Nov 14, 2011

Under many state court structures, a single family dealing with issues of domestic violence may have to appear in several different courts involving multiple judges, attorneys, and a myriad of different court-related agencies and service providers at the same time. As a result, each court learns only a piece of the story of the involved family—decisions are made without all relevant information. These key principles are based on the Center for Justice Innovation’s experience developing domestic violence courts in a variety of jurisdictions.

Translation - Spanish