§ 12-29-1. Legislative purpose.
(a) The purpose of this chapter is to recognize the importance of domestic violence as a serious crime against society and to assure victims of domestic violence the maximum protection from abuse which the law and those who enforce the law can provide.
(b) While the legislature finds that the existing criminal statutes are adequate to provide protection for victims of domestic violence, previous societal attitudes have been reflected in policies and practices of law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and courts which have resulted in differing treatment of crimes occurring between family or household members and of the same crimes occurring between strangers. Only recently has public perception of the serious consequences of domestic violence to society and to the victims led to the recognition of the necessity for early intervention by law enforcement agencies.
(c) It is the intent of the legislature that the official response to cases of domestic violence shall stress the enforcement of the laws to protect the victim and shall communicate the attitude that violent behavior is not excused or tolerated. Furthermore, it is the intent of the legislature that criminal laws be enforced without regard to whether the persons involved are or were married, cohabitating, or involved in a relationship.
History of Section.P.L. 1988, ch. 539, § 6.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 12-29 - Domestic Violence Prevention Act
Section 12-29-1. - Legislative purpose.
Section 12-29-1.1. - Full faith and credit.
Section 12-29-1.2. - Issuance of protective orders.
Section 12-29-2. - Definitions.
Section 12-29-3. - Law enforcement officers — Duties and immunity.
Section 12-29-4. - Restrictions upon and duties of court.
Section 12-29-4.1. - Speedy trial.
Section 12-29-5. - Disposition of domestic violence cases.
Section 12-29-5.1. - Oversight committee created — Composition.
Section 12-29-5.2. - Duties and responsibilities of committee.
Section 12-29-5.3. - Subcommittees, task forces, focus groups and advisory committees.
Section 12-29-6.1. - Creation of domestic violence training and monitoring unit.
Section 12-29-7. - Domestic abuse court advocacy project.
Section 12-29-8. - Domestic violence reports.
Section 12-29-8.1. - Restraining order no-contact order system (R.O.N.C.O.).
Section 12-29-9. - Medical data collection reports.
Section 12-29-10. - Severability.
Section 12-29-12. - Deborah DeBare domestic violence prevention fund — Policy.