LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
§48-27-801. Reports of domestic violence to state police.
(a) Each law-enforcement agency shall maintain records on all incidents of domestic violence reported to it and shall monthly make and deliver to the West Virginia state police a report on a form prescribed by the State Police, listing all such incidents of domestic violence. Such reports shall include:
(1) The age and sex of the victim and the perpetrator of domestic violence;
(2) The relationship between the parties;
(3) The type and extent of abuse;
(4) The number and type of weapons involved;
(5) Whether the law-enforcement agency responded to the complaint and if so, the time involved, the action taken and the time lapse between the agency's action and the victim's request for assistance;
(6) Whether any prior reports have been made, received or filed regarding domestic violence on any prior occasion and if so, the number of such prior reports; and
(7) The effective dates and terms of any protective order issued prior to or following the incident to protect the victim: Provided, That no information which will permit the identification of the parties involved in any incident of domestic violence shall be included in such report.
(b) The West Virginia state police shall tabulate and analyze any statistical data derived from the reports made by law-enforcement agencies pursuant to this section and publish a statistical compilation in its annual uniform crime report, as provided for in section twenty-four, article two, chapter fifteen of this code. The statistical compilation shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) The number of domestic violence complaints received;
(2) The number of complaints investigated;
(3) The number of complaints received from alleged victims of each sex;
(4) The average time lapse in responding to such complaints;
(5) The number of complaints received from alleged victims who have filed such complaints on prior occasions;
(6) The number of aggravated assaults and homicides resulting from such repeat incidents;
(7) The type of police action taken in disposition of the cases; and
(8) The number of alleged violations of protective orders.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 48. Domestic Relations
Article 27. Prevention and Treatment of Domestic Violence
§48-27-101. Findings and Purposes
§48-27-201. Applicability of Definitions
§48-27-202. Domestic Violence Defined
§48-27-203. Emergency Hearing Defined
§48-27-204. Family or Household Members Defined
§48-27-205. Final Hearing Defined
§48-27-206. Law-Enforcement Agency Defined
§48-27-207. Program for Victims of Domestic Violence Defined
§48-27-208. Program of Intervention for Perpetrators Defined
§48-27-209. Protective Order Defined
§48-27-303. Effect of Petitioner Leaving Residence
§48-27-304. Commencement of Proceeding
§48-27-305. Persons Who May File Petition
§48-27-306. Counterclaim or Affirmative Defenses
§48-27-307. Persons Accompanying Petitioner
§48-27-308. Charges for Fees and Costs Postponed
§48-27-309. Priority of Petitions
§48-27-310. Full Faith and Credit
§48-27-311. Service of Process
§48-27-312. Production of Documents Pursuant to a Subpoena Duces Tecum
§48-27-401. Interaction Between Domestic Proceedings
§48-27-403. Emergency Protective Orders of Court; Hearings; Persons Present
§48-27-501. Issuance of Protective Order; Modification of Order
§48-27-502. Mandatory Provisions in Protective Order
§48-27-503. Permissive Provisions in Protective Order
§48-27-504. Provisions in Protective Order for Person Witnessing or Reporting Domestic Violence
§48-27-506. Effect of Protective Order on Real and Personal Property
§48-27-507. Mutual Protective Orders Prohibited
§48-27-508. Costs to Be Paid to Family Court Fund
§48-27-509. Conditions of Visitation in Cases Involving Domestic Violence
§48-27-511. Purging of Domestic Violence Files
§48-27-701. Service of Pleadings and Orders by Law-Enforcement Officers
§48-27-801. Reports of Domestic Violence to State Police
§48-27-802. Maintenance of Registry by State Police
§48-27-901. Civil Contempt; Violation of Protective Orders; Order to Show Cause
§48-27-902. Violations of Protective Orders; Criminal Complaints
§48-27-903. Misdemeanor Offenses for Violation of Protective Order; Repeat Offenses; Penalties
§48-27-1001. Arrest for Violations of Protective Orders
§48-27-1002. Arrest in Domestic Violence Matters; Conditions
§48-27-1003. Nonjudicial Enforcement of Order
§48-27-1101. Rules of Practice and Procedure; Forms to Be Provided; Operative Date
§48-27-1102. Authorization for the Promulgation of Legislative Rules
§48-27-1103. Training of Law-Enforcement Officers in Domestic Violence