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Effective Supervision of Domestic Violence Offenders James E. Henderson Jr. MSW, CAC-R Wisconsin Association of Treatment Court Annual Conference May 10-12, 2017 Kalahari Resort and Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells

Why Men Batter

Why Men Stop

Learning Objectives Identify how the system enhances or impedes victim safety & offender accountability. Identify the similarities & differences between partner abuse and substance abuse. Identify new tools for managing offenders. Identify national resources for the management of those charged with DV.

THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE The legal system advances or impedes therapeutic goals Legal actors constitute social forces that produce therapeutic or antitherapeutic results The justice system can enhance therapeutic outcomes by holding offenders accountable and enhancing victim safety

PREVENTATIVE LAW Come up with strategies to avoid or minimize the anticipated legal trouble Proactively monitoring domestic violence cases to insure that court orders are being carried out

S. Goldsmith (1991) Between arrest and prosecution 30% of offenders re-assault How may of you, would have reservations that the system can keep you safe?

RESTORATIVE POLICIES Victims should have more input into the proceedings Those victimized should be compensated/restored to their former condition

Policy # 1 Presentence reports will document all losses as a result of current offense Supervision officers will seek restitution to restore victims back to pre assault status. i.e. time loss from work, cost of clothing, etc

Local Network of Partners that create the Wall of Accountability & Support 911 / Court Clerks Civil Protection Order System Law Enforcement Agencies Prosecutor s Offices Defense Bar Family Courts Batterer Intervention Programs Victim Services Other Agencies & Institutions The Judge Probation & Parole Community Residents/Victim Families

Policy # 2 Establish policies that immediately submit police reports, orders of protection request, and any 911 tapes to supervision officers, intervention providers and high risk teams

Policy # 3 Require batterer intervention, and as a minimum an assessment on all cases that have as a basis, intimate partner violence, even when reduced to lesser charges

Our Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It Misdemeanor Courts, Probation, Police, Prosecutors, Defense Counsel, SAFE House, BIPs County Administration City of Ann Arbor and other members of the community collaborate to: Maximize the safety of those victimized by the violence; End community tolerance of domestic violence; Hold offenders accountable for their violence and abuse; Ensure fair and equitable treatment in the criminal justice system for persons affected by domestic violence. Adapted from Washtenaw County JODI Mission Statement

Priority # 1 Maximize Victim Safety Victim safety trumps offender accountability Ongoing victim contact: - Extensive (free) training from victim advocates Sensitive victim interview critical Shift from gathering to providing information Personalized and ongoing safety planning Why? Batterers lie

Policy #4 Require all supervision officers (pretrial, probation, parole etc) to attend the same 40 training that all non governmental victim advocates attend in their local community

THE BOTTOM LINE The primary responsibility of prosecution is to see that justice is accomplished. 1.1 NDAA National Prosecution Standards, 2nd Ed., 1991

Has Justice Been Done If: The system fails to stay involved after conviction The consequences for the victim are harsher than those given to the defendant We offer the victim false hope We taught the victim to never trust us again

NIJ Journal No. 253 Jan 2006 Victim Satisfaction With the Criminal Justice System 118 women tracked for 1 year 49% admitted that had been re victimized 22% reported the incident. More Likely to report less serious offenses For individuals who experienced ongoing abuse, reporting this latest incident may be viewed as useless ritualism.

Sentencing Preparation: Work with victim advocates. Governmental advocates are often able to assist with communicating effectively with victims and can offer updated victim contact information. Non- governmental advocates are often able to train our network of partners on effective communication and safety planning.

Consider: Effective investigation, prosecution and monitoring of batterers is a form of homicide prevention. Effective intervention requires an effective post-sentencing strategy. Many abusers return home and continue abuse. You must keep victim safety in mind at all times!

Standard Sentencing Recommendation 1) Restitution 2) Length of time on probation 3) Long term BIP

Standard Sentencing Recommendation Cancel conditions of PT release on LEIN. Enter the following conditions of probation on (LEIN or NCIC): J. Defendant is restrained from harassing, stalking, or threatening, or engaging in other conduct that would place in reasonable fear of bodily injury. K. No assaultive or threatening behavior with or anyone else; L. No contact with_. M.) No going to. N. No use/possession of alcohol, illegal drugs, or drug paraphernalia or being in the presence of anyone, possessing /using any illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia. O. Not to possess/purchase/use any firearms, firearm components, ammunition or other dangerous weapons, or be in the company of anyone known to possess them.

Additional Sentencing Recommendations Attend the 1 day DV effects on children class Attend parenting class Report to (Job-Center/Department of workforce development of Wisconsin) every Monday at 9 am until gainfully employed. (minimum 8 job applications per week) Pay child/spousal support as ordered and provide proof to probation/court Attend AA daily until gainfully employed then X per week Attend BIP 3X per week until gainfully employed

Informed victims are better able to assess offender lethality and plan for their own and their children s safety

Substance Abuse/Partner Abuse Similarities and Differences

Similarities Escalation Denial, Minimization, and Blaming Choosing approving peers Lying and manipulating Lack of predictability Defining roles for family members High rates of returning to abuse after periods of apparent change

Differences Partner abusers don t hit bottom Substance abuse is self-destructive Partner abuse is destructive to others Short-term vs. long-term rewards Societal approval for partner abuse is greater

DRUNK!? To French Kiss Your Grandmother?

Know the Facts Partner abuse does not stop when an addict recovers Alcohol has no biological connection to abuse or violence Primary role addiction plays in partner abuse is as an excuse Recovery from addiction is a necessary prerequisite for stopping partner abuse. A painful, self examining process requiring long term commitment

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Post Disposition Prosecute probation violations. Offenders should receive swift, clear, meaningful predictable, and certain consequences for violating probation. Police, prosecutors, probation, BIP, and victim service agencies should be closely linked in order to enhance victim safety and offender accountability.

THE JUDGE & PROBATION OFFICER A Tag Team for Safety The Judicial Review is only as good as the information provided.

Policy # 5 Request designated dv/stalking dockets with judicial /compliance reviews At a minimum ask for reviews on high risk offenders

Post disposition Oppose early release from jail or discharge from probation. Insure victims are notified when defendants are getting out of jail. File new charges for new criminal activity. Including crimes he committed from the jail.

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Policy # 6 Require all system employees to inform victims how jail calls can be reported and used without the victim having to testify (forfeiture by wrong doing)

BIP Weekly Reports Week Session # Status RDS # RDS +/- AA Sub Tx Demerit/Reason $ Paid Balance 1/05/17 1 neg AA Y N/A 25 0 1/12/17 2 AA Y 1 late 25 0 1/19/17 C 1 0 1/26/17 3 THC No No 2, AA Sub TX 25 0 Wraparound intervention, working synergistically with one another Multiple people watching the batterer Identify non-compliance immediately Informing the correct people for safety and accountability purpose

Policy # 7 Require all treatment providers document other interventions and report to probation/ court weekly.

Probation Innovations Maximize Victim Safety Probation group meetings Increase time for victim contact BIP specific Support successful completion of probation Address legitimate concerns of defendants Defendants learn from the experience of others Strength, Hope & Consequences

Creative Sanctions Offender Accountability Immediate enrollment in BIP Long-term BIP (60 weeks) Increased BIP attendance (2-3 times per week) Restitution (not only money) Attend court weekly Graduated sanctions

Consider Designated domestic violence officer Phases for probationers How is probation linked to the high risk team Home/field visits Drug Dog Judicial review hearings Accountability starts at the beginning (make it a consistent community message).

What is the state of your Coordinated Community Response The Community should refer to the entire community Not Only the Criminal Justice system

www.bwjp.org/ourwork/projects/probation-project.html

Community Corrections Response to DV: Guidelines for Practice Professionalism & Ethical Practice Case Investigation Community Supervision & Enforcement Victim Safety & Autonomy Batterer Intervention Programs http://www.appa-net.org/dv/index.htm

National Resources Battered Women s Justice Project (800) 903 0111 www.bwjp.org www.bwjp.org/ourwork/projects/probationproject.html Center For Court Innovation www.courtinnovation.org National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges www.ncjfcj.org American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) www.appa-net.org Office on Violence Against Women www.usdoj.gov/ovw

Today's Inspirational Quote: "It's not enough to be busy... the question is: what are we busy about?" -- Henry David Thoreau

Questions/comments/concerns? Probation: working smarter, not harder while being fiscally responsible. Good Luck and Thank You

James E. Henderson Jr. MSW, CAC-R Battered Women's Justice Project 1801 Nicollet Ave South, Suite 102 Minneapolis, MN 55403 p 800-903-0111, ext. 1 technicalassistance@bwjp.org James_henderson@yahoo.com (517) 414-7302 Fax (517) 522-8521