Against Women Act of 1994 (Title IV, sec. 40001-40703 of the
Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994) on
September 13, 1994. VAWA’s origins were from the collective effort of the battered women’s movement, law enforcement agencies, sexual assault advocates, the courts, and attorneys who urged Congress to create legislation that protects women from intimate partner violence.
The VAWA act created the Department’s Office on Violence
Against Women to support a permanent federal response to violence against women. The 1994 act provided $1.6 billion over 6 years toward investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women and imposed automatic and mandatory restitution for those convicted. Through the STOP …show more content…
The VAWA act addresses domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. It emphasizes development of coordinated community care among law enforcement, prosecutors, victim services, and attorneys. It funds support groups and battered women houses and shelters, in addition to supporting the training of personnel who provide services to victims of IPV. VAWA also makes IPV a federal crime when state lines are crossed. VAWA provides grants to states for programs that prevent violence against women or provide services for victims of violence. VAWA currently