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Legal Theory & Systems - Abetting Batterers: What Police, Prosecutors, and Courts Aren't Doing to Protect America's Women

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Book Synopsis: Whatever the number, domestic violence victims remain far too many for a preventable crime. More and more victims of intimate partner violence are reaching out to police, prosecutors and judges only to be sorely disappointed, even betrayed. While laws and programs have multiplied over the last few decades to address domestic violence, the country is getting safer for almost everyone except for women who have, or have had, abusive male intimate partners. Andrew R. Klein and Jessica L. Klein look at the criminal justice response to domestic violence across America today, ranging from police to prosecutors and courtrooms across the nation. Abetting Batterers reveals the troubling pattern of inattention and incompetence that compromises the safety of women and encourages their male abusers to continue their abuse and violence. Although criminal justice system agencies vary among cities, towns and counties within the same state they all too often relegate domestic violence to the backburners of the system, dismissing victims and ignoring even the most serious and chronic abusers. The variation reveals the real problem in preventing intimate partner violence lies in these agencies’ commitment and will, rather than their ability to do the job.The authors unveil what is working in regard to protecting victims of domestic violence and holding their abusers accountable, and they suggest strategies for ensuring that what is being done right can be replicated and become the law and practice across the nation. The wide variation in how intimate partner violence is handled by similar jurisdictions demonstrates the real problem in preventing it lies in these agencies’ commitment, rather than ability to do the job. This book proves to be invaluable in understanding what is and is not being done in the reality of domestic violence in America.

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Are you concerned about the alarming rate of domestic violence cases in America? Look no further than "Abetting Batterers: What Police, Prosecutors, and Courts Aren't Doing to Protect America's Women." This eye-opening book delves into the unsettling pattern of inattention and incompetence within the criminal justice system that puts women at risk and emboldens their abusers to continue their violent behavior. Discover the harsh reality of the current state of domestic violence response and learn how we can work towards a safer future for all women.

With laws and programs failing to adequately address the issue of intimate partner violence, it is clear that more needs to be done to protect victims and hold abusers accountable. Authors Andrew R. Klein and Jessica L. Klein shed light on the shortcomings of current practices and offer valuable insights into effective strategies for ensuring the safety of those at risk. Learn from their research and recommendations to make a positive impact in the fight against domestic violence.

Don't wait for change to happen - be a part of the solution. "Abetting Batterers" is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the reality of domestic violence and contribute to meaningful progress in safeguarding vulnerable individuals. Take the first step towards empowerment and advocacy by getting your hands on this essential book today.

Get your copy now and join the movement to end domestic violence.

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