South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 25 - Domestic Violence
Section 16-25-330. Purpose of committee.

(A) The purpose of the Domestic Violence Advisory Committee is to decrease the incidences of domestic violence by:
(1) developing an understanding of the causes and incidences of domestic violence;
(2) developing plans for and implementing changes within the agencies represented on the committee which will prevent domestic violence; and
(3) advising the Governor and the General Assembly on statutory, policy, and practice changes which will prevent domestic violence.
(B) To achieve its purpose, the committee shall:
(1) undertake annual statistical studies of the incidences and causes of domestic violence in this State, including an analysis of:
(a) community and public and private agency involvement with the victims and their families;
(b) whether the abuser has a previous criminal record involving domestic violence or assault and battery;
(c) recidivism rates;
(d) the presence of alcohol or drug use;
(e) whether the abuser has participated in a batterer treatment program or other similar treatment program and the name of the program;
(f) the success or failure rate of approved treatment programs;
(g) married versus unmarried rates of violence; and
(h) the rate of domestic violence per county;
(2) consider training, including cross-agency training, consultation, technical assistance needs, and service gaps that would decrease the likelihood of domestic violence;
(3) determine the need for changes to any statute, regulation, policy, or procedure to decrease the incidences of domestic violence and include proposals for changes to statutes, regulations, policies, and procedures in the committee's annual report;
(4) educate the public regarding the incidences and causes of domestic violence, specific steps the public can undertake to prevent domestic violence, and the support that civic, philanthropic, and public service organizations can provide in assisting the committee to educate the public;
(5) develop and implement policies and procedures for its own governance and operation;
(6) submit to the Governor and the General Assembly a publicly available annual written report and any other reports prepared by the committee including, but not limited to, the committee's findings and recommendations; and
(7) review closed domestic violence cases selected by the Attorney General or solicitor's representative on the committee to provide the commission with the best opportunity to fulfill its duties under the section.
HISTORY: 2015 Act No. 58 (S.3), Pt IV, Section 20, eff June 4, 2015.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses

Chapter 25 - Domestic Violence

Section 16-25-10. Definitions.

Section 16-25-20. Acts prohibited; penalties.

Section 16-25-30. Firearms and ammunition prohibitions; penalties.

Section 16-25-65. Domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature; elements; penalty; statutory offense.

Section 16-25-70. Warrantless arrest or search; admissibility of evidence.

Section 16-25-80. Effect on enforcement of contempt orders and police arrest powers; construction with assault and battery and other criminal offenses.

Section 16-25-90. Parole eligibility as affected by evidence of domestic violence suffered at hands of household member.

Section 16-25-100. Judicial training on issues concerning domestic violence.

Section 16-25-120. Release on bond; factors; issuance of restraining order; notice of right to counsel.

Section 16-25-125. Trespass upon grounds or structure of domestic violence shelter; penalty; notice.

Section 16-25-310. Definitions.

Section 16-25-320. Multidisciplinary Domestic Violence Advisory Committee created.

Section 16-25-330. Purpose of committee.

Section 16-25-340. Committee access to information and records.

Section 16-25-350. Issuance of subpoena.

Section 16-25-360. Confidentiality of meetings; penalty.

Section 16-25-370. Confidentiality of information; penalty.

Section 16-25-510. Development of community domestic violence coordinating councils.

Section 16-25-520. Purpose of community domestic violence coordinating council.

Section 16-25-530. Duties and responsibilities.

Section 16-25-540. Membership.

Section 16-25-550. Revenue generation for operation and administration.

Section 16-25-710. Short title.

Section 16-25-720. Establishment of interagency circuit-wide committees; protocols; membership of committees; confidential information; limitation in investigations; access to information.

Section 16-25-730. Certain meetings closed to public; penalties.

Section 16-25-740. Confidential information and records.

Section 16-25-750. Recommendations.