Drawing the Necessary Line: A Review of Dating Domestic Violence Statutes around the United States |
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Authors: | Geoffrey Thomas Greenlees |
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Abstract: | Orders of protection help combat dating violence by ensuring a period of separation between the victim and the abuser. The prevalence of dating violence is similar to that of spousal abuse and the effects on the nonmarried victims are just as severe. Some jurisdictions in the United States do not offer victims in dating relationships protective orders and two states restrict orders for same‐sex couples only. Other state statutes are inadequate. A uniform statute that permits participants in dating relationships access to protective orders should be implemented across the country. Key Points for the Family Court Community: - See and understand the changes in dating domestic violence statutes
- Up to date as of 2011 with 2012 amendments to state statutes
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Keywords: | Dating Dating Domestic Violence Dating Violence Domestic Violence DV Statutes |
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