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Improving Law Enforcement Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence by Identifying and Preventing Gender Bias

In 2022, the Department of Justice released updated guidance on Improving Law Enforcement Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence by Identifying and Preventing Gender Bias. This guidance is designed to help law enforcement agencies recognize, mitigate, and prevent gender bias and other bias from compromising the response to, and investigation of, sexual assault, domestic violence, and other forms of gender-based violence. The guidance provides a set of eight basic principles that – if integrated into LEAs’ policies, trainings and practices – help ensure that gender bias, either intentionally or unintentionally, does not undermine efforts to keep survivors safe and hold offenders accountable.

 

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Framework for Prosecutors to Strengthen Our National Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Involving Adult Victims

Released in May 2024, this guide seeks to strengthen our collective response to the prosecution of sexual assault and domestic violence by equipping prosecutors to build provable cases in a trauma-informed manner that treats victims with humanity and ensures due process for defendants. Written by prosecutors for prosecutors, this guide reflects decades of expertise, insight, and experience of more than 120 state, Tribal, military, and federal prosecutors, as well as advocates, academics, and investigators who have dedicated their careers to combatting sexual assault and domestic violence.

 

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Misdemeanor Crimes Domestic Violence Reference Card

The Department of Justice issued a new Reference Card explaining the tools available under the Gun Control Act to prosecute domestic violence offenders who illegally obtain firearms – including the new Bipartisan Safer Communities Act dating-relationship provisions.

 

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Know Your Rights: Non-Consensual Disclosure of Intimate Images

Congress added a new provision in the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2022. This allows individuals to bring a civil action in federal court against someone who shared intimate images, explicit pictures, recorded videos, or other depictions without consent (15 U.S.C. § 6851). It also includes sharing those intimate images through technology, such as the internet or social media. The Department of Justice’s Access to Justice, the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, and the Office of Violence Against Women have created a “Know Your Rights” pamphlet. The pamphlet raises awareness about the new civil cause of action and provides information and resources on how to initiate a civil lawsuit in federal court.

 

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Updated May 29, 2024