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What Communities Can Do for Victims
of Domestic Violence
Expand education and awareness efforts
to increase positive attitudes toward nonviolence and
encourage individuals to report family violence.
Form coordinating councils or tasks forces to assess
the problem, develop an action plan, and monitor progress.
Mandate training in domestic violence for all social
services and criminal justice professionals.
Advocate laws and judicial procedures at the state
and local levels that support and protect battered women.
Establish centers where visits between batterers and
their children may be supervised, for the children's
safety.
Fund shelters adequately.
Recruit and train volunteers to staff hotlines, accompany
victims to court, and provide administrative support
to shelters and victim services.
Improve collection of child support.
Establish medical protocols to help physicians and
other health care personnel indentify and help victims
of domestic abuse.
Provide legal representation for victims of domestic
abuse.
If
the legal or judicial system failed to protect you or
a family member
from abuse Please Contact:
Amnesty
International & The
United Nations
Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at:
1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 1-800-787-3224
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