HB 983: 受注互恵を抑制する

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Feb 16, 2012 5 コメント ›› ダスティン

HB 983 Yasimニールが主催している法案です。, 私の超素晴らしい、Facebookの友人の2つの方法のいずれか. これは、次氏:

彼または彼女はその人がそのような行為をした場合に違反した順序で名前の人を配置し、任意の行為をしたときに求め、家庭内暴力の順序を付与されている人は、このような順序に違反しています。”

職場でYasimニールハード

どの担当者. ニールとして私に説明:

抑制受注は逆数どこそれはちょうどそれを作る. 意味, 人は誰か他の人に対して差し止め命令を取り出した場合, 彼らは、離れて滞在するために、同じ規定を遵守しなければならない, 彼らが反対を抑制ました人としてはテキストを呼び出しません. 今, 人が人に対して差し止め命令を取り出した場合, 彼らはそれを最初に出したという理由だけで順番を遵守する必要はありません. どの意味, 彼らはそれを破ることができ, それに違反したため充電されていない.

彼女はそれを言うときに理にかなっている.

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  1. Allison だ:

    Those of us who work with domestic violence victims know that this is a BAD BILL. It would gut our protective order system and make it a tool for domestic violence batterers. EVERY national expert on domestic violence, from the judicial system to law enforcement to domestic violence program advocates, say the same. Not to mention this, it also violates the petitioner’s right to due process under the Constitution AND could jeopardize federal funding.

    Georgia is already 6th in the nation for domestic violence homicides against women. This legislation will put more victims in danger.

  2. ダスティン だ:

    Allison,

    Can you explain why this bill would be bad? Give an example?

  3. Allison だ:

    This bill may sound like a way to make things equitable, but it’s way more complicated than that. When a domestic violence victim gets a protective order against their batterer, it’s a signal to the batterer that she is moving away from the relationship. Seeing that she might be breaking out of his control, batterers often ramp up their tactics by stalking, harassing, and threatening their victims despite the court order. Under this proposed law, when the victim calls police to report his violation of the order, all he would need to do is make the claim that she was the one who contacted him, turning it into a “彼は言った, 彼女は言った” as a way to muddy enforcement of the order against him. It’s a way for him to hold the threat of criminal consequences over her head in order to evade responsibility. And if victims realize that they themselves could actually be held criminally liable, they will stop coming forward to get protective orders, which currently provide a path to safety for thousands of victims across this state.

  4. ダスティン だ:

    Allison,

    While I could see that being a problem long ago, today, almost all communication is timed/logged. If someone calls on a cell phone, the call is logged. If someone sends a text message, the text is long. If someone sends an email, the email is logged. It would be very easy to see who made the first contact.

    さらに, I think if someone has taken out a restraining order, the victim will likely be viewed more favorably in the legal process than the stalker. Restraining orders would indicate a past history of being stalkedso the idea of a reverse stalker getting a restraining order then harassing another person seems unlikely.

  5. Allison だ:

    Talk to anyone who works helping victims access protective orders, and they’ll tell you that it really is not that cut and dry in terms of determining who made the first contact. As far as victims being viewed more favorably in the legal process, that is generally not the case. The judge issuing the order only does so after making a finding of fact, and the victim has to prove her case. As to your point that restraining orders indicate a history of stalkingactually, there are several different types of orders, and it’s really just the stalking order that would require the victim to establish that there was a pattern of unwanted or harassing contact. Family violence protective orders are different.

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