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  2. Thirty years after the Violence Against Women Act, we still ...

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    Victims had little legal recourse unless an officer witnessed the physical abuse happening. ... VAWA also recommended mandatory arrest laws for abusers and required community coordination with a ...

  3. Office on Violence Against Women - Wikipedia

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    The mandatory arrest policies were established in the original 1994 version of the Violence Against Women Act. [77] These policies encouraged law enforcement to make arrests and move forward with domestic violence cases without the cooperation of victims. [77]

  4. Victims' rights - Wikipedia

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    Some state laws apply to only victims of felony offenses, while other states also extend rights to victims of less serious misdemeanor offenses. [20] When a victim is a minor, disabled, or deceased, some states permit family members to exercise rights on behalf of the victim. [20] Common state law protections include the rights to: [20]

  5. Crime Victims' Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim’s dignity and privacy. [3] The Crime Victims' Rights Act was named for murder victims Scott Campbell, Stephanie Roper, Wendy Preston, Louarna Gillis, and Nila ...

  6. Domestic violence court - Wikipedia

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    Justice system practitioners, victim advocates, and researchers [12] have cited the following major benefits of domestic violence courts: Enhanced coordination of cases and consistent orders in different cases involving the same parties. More comprehensive relief for victims at an earlier stage of the judicial process.

  7. Non-citizens convicted of crimes like robbery, theft and shoplifting are already subject to mandatory immigration detention under existing laws. This new law would expand mandatory detention to ...

  8. Violence Against Women Act - Wikipedia

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    The Violence Against Women laws provided programs and services, including: Federal rape shield law. [52] Community violence prevention programs. Protections for victims who are evicted from their homes because of events related to domestic violence or stalking. Funding for victim assistance services, like rape crisis centers and hotlines.

  9. Are citizens’ arrests legal in Texas? State law is blurry and ...

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    Texas law states: “A peace officer or any other person, may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed in his presence or within his view, if the offense is one classed ...