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Lethality Assessment Program
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What is LAP? 11 question instrument used by first responders on a domestic violence call Identifies victims of domestic violence who are at the greatest risk of being killed Gets them out of harm’s way by immediate contact with domestic violence services.
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Protocol LAP used in cases of domestic violence between intimate partners when a first responder believes: There has been an assault or other act of violence The victim faces danger once the first responder leaves When the call is a repeat between the parties or to the home When the first responder’s gut tells him the situation is dangerous
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Protocol The victim is taken to a safe, private place The victim is asked the questions, simply and in order If the victim screens as high danger First responder will advise victim that people in her situation have been killed First responder will call 24 hour domestic violence hotline
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Protocol First responder will give information to worker on hotline First responder will encourage victim to speak with the hotline worker. Victim speaks to hotline worker, hands phone back to first responder for instructions.
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Protocol Victim refuses to speak with hotline, first responder calls hotline anyway Obtains safety plan and tries to get victim to give a phone number to hotline worker
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Background Developed by Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence Using research from Dr. Jacqueline Campbell Validated Danger Assessment Tool Now used in 100% Maryland Jurisdictions 30+ other states
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Implementation Police – domestic violence calls will take about 15 minutes longer Domestic Violence Services- they must have a 24 hour hotline Domestic Violence Services – must be prepared to take on more clients
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Implementation NEED HELP? MDNADV has training grants available
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LAP AND THE PROSECUTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES
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Pitfalls of Prosecution Victim makes police report Goes back to abuser in long span between arrest and trial Refuses to appear Disappears Appears and refuses to testify Testifies that he/she cant remember or lied to police officer
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LAP Keeps Victims Engaged Immediate counseling and/or shelter Available for interview soon after arrest Give prosecutor fuller picture of problem Answers on questionnaire bring on discussion in initial interview with prosecutor and/or victim witness advocates
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Bond Hearings 19.2-120 (A) Person shall be admitted to bail unless there is probable cause to believe: Liberty will cause unreasonable danger to himself or the public Victims answers on LAP can help convince a magistrate or judge to set no bond LAP questions (1,2,3,4,5,9,11)
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Bond Hearings 19.2-120 (B) Presumption against Bond for certain crimes of Violence Defendant must rebut assumption to receive bond
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Bond Hearings LAP helps to negate defendant’s case to overcome presumption against bond History and characteristics of person (LAP questions 1,2,3,5,11) Physical and mental conditions (LAP question 6,9) Employment (LAP question 8) Past conduct (LAP questions 1,2,3,5,9,11)
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Bond Hearings 19.2-121 If bond is set, LAP gives ammunition to set bond at a higher amount or give stringent conditions to bond. Factors: Employment (LAP question 8) Person likely to obstruct or attempt to obstruct justice Person likely to threaten, injure, intimidate witness or victim. (LAP questions 1,2,3,4, 5, 11)
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Trial LAP may bring back the recanting witness If witness becomes reluctant to testify near trial Remind her of answers on LAP Remind her of conversation with Advocates Show her pictures taken on the date of the incident
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Sentencing Information on LAP helps prosecutors with sentencing decisions. Problems identified in LAP give basis for probation conditions. Request for longer jail or prison sentence
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Sentencing 18.2-57.3 First Offender Treatment for those charged with Assault and Battery of a Family Member. LAP answers may give prosecutor better idea of victim situation and the advisability of recommending this disposition in lieu of jail time or probation.
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Protective Orders Emergency Protective Order 19.2-152.8 LAP can help LEOs show there is probable danger of a further such act being committed by the respondent against the victim Victim witness advocates find LAP helpful when going with victims to procure preliminary and permanent protective orders.
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Questions? Lori B. Galbraith Chief Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney 307 Albemarle Drive, Suite 200A Chesapeake, VA 23322 757-382-3200
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