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The Judicial Oversight Demonstration (JOD) Initiative tests the idea that a coordinated community response to domestic violence that ensures a focused judicial response and a systematic criminal justice response can improve victim safety and service provision, as well as increase offender accountability. 

During fiscal year 1999, three demonstration sites were competitively selected to participate in a five-year demonstration initiative: City of Boston/Dorchester District Court, MA; Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor, MI; and Milwaukee County, WI. Since implementation, each demonstration site has developed multiple governmental and non-governmental partnerships working to address domestic violence.
 

Milwaukee JOD Audio Conference: Click link to hear!
Date of Recording: September 22, 2009
Faculty. The Honorable Jeffrey Kremers, Danielle Long, Adele Harrell, Wanda Lucibello
Host. Barbara Hart 
Note: There is a great deal of resource information at this site!
 
Violence Against Women Online Resources
 
Domestic Violence Courts: Reducing Pretrial Domestic Violence
A critical issue in domestic violence cases is the risk of continued victimization during the pretrial period. Offenders may violate no-contact orders, further injure victims, or intimidate them.

To minimize these risks, the U.S. Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women and NIJ initiated the Judicial Oversight Demonstration, a field test that asked:

  • Judges to take a more active role in managing domestic violence cases before trial.
  • Sites to dedicate courts or days to processing domestic violence cases only.
  • Sites to expand services for domestic violence victims.
  • Courts to monitor defendants before trial and respond to violations with penalties.
In partnership with a number of court-related partners, judges oversaw all aspects of the case, from hearings to sanctions and treatment programs given to batterers. 

Courts in three locations — Dorchester, Mass.; Milwaukee, Wisc.; and Washtenaw County (Ann Arbor), Mich. — participated in the field test.

Participating communities worked to achieve three objectives:

  • Provide consistent responses to domestic violence offenses. Police departments created pro-arrest policies and arrested the primary aggressor at the crime scene.
  • Coordinate victim advocacy and services. Victim advocates worked with law enforcement and the court to contact the victim quickly after an incident, develop a safety plan for the victim, and provide treatment services.

  • Enforce strong offender accountability and monitoring. Courts carefully supervised arrestees, referred them to intervention programs, and instituted penalties if arrestees violated the terms of their probation.

Overview of the Judicial Oversight Demonstration
 

Dorchester Overview of the Judicial Oversight Demonstration
 

Milwaukee Overview of the Judicial Oversight Demonstration
 

Washtenaw Overview of the Judicial Oversight Demonstration
 

Pretrial Innovations for Domestic Violence Offenders and Victims Lessons From the Judicial Oversight
 

 


 

The Evaluation on the Judicial Oversight Demonstration Initiative: Findings and Lessons on Implementation
 

The Judicial Oversight Demonstration Initiative: Culminating Report on the Evaluation
 

Judicial Review Hearings: Keeping Courts on the Case
 

Prosecuting Witness Tampering, Bail Jumping and Battering From Behind Bars
 

Engaging Respondents in Civil Restraining Order Cases: A New A New Approach to Victim Safety
 

Pretrial Innovations: Supporting Safety and Case Integrity
 

A Study of Victims’ Perceptions of Safety and Well-Being Related to the Pretrial Monitoring and Domestic Violence Liaison Programs