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DVPN/DVPO Purpose

To provide short term protection to victims when there are no there removal options

DVPN/DVPO requirements

Suspect is over 18


Reasonable grounds to suspect violence towards victim


The DVPN is necessary to protect the victim

Victim Code Rights

Be kept informed of the case


Hear when the suspect is arrested, charged, bailed or sentenced


Provides extra support when giving evidence in court

Support: Support agencies

Victim support


Refuge


Men's advice line


National domestic violence helpline


Broken rainbow


IMKAAN


National association of gypsy women

Support: Civil Remedies

Non-molestation orders


Occupation orders

Protected Characteristics (9)

Sex


Race


Religion/Belief


Age


Disability


Sexual orientation


Marriage/Civil partnership


Pregnancy/Maturity


Gender reassignment

Controlling and coercive behaviour: requiremnts

Suspect and victim are personally connected


Suspects actions have a serious effect on victim


Suspects knows their actions will have said effect

Human Rights Act 1998: Article 5

S.1 The right to and security of person


S.1A lawful detention post-conviction


S.1B lawful arrest due to non-compliance with court court orders


S.1C lawful detention due to reasonable suspicion of having committed a crime or prevent the committing of a crime

Positive action

When evidence supports arrest then the suspect should normally be arrested

What should be considered

Risk assessment


NDM


Positive action


App


Dash


Counter allegations


Policy relating to domestic abuse

Communication model

Listen


Empathise


Ask


Paraphrase


Summarise

Identifying the aggressor

Check injury severity


What threats were made if any


Previous history of abuse


Counter allegations


Was self defence committed

Victim codes rights

Be kept informed of the case


Be told when a suspect is arrested, charged, bailed or sentenced


Make the victim the centre of the criminal justice system

Considerations upon arrival at the scene

Risk assessment


National decision model


Positive action


DASH


APP


Counter allegations