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Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behaviors used by one individual intended to exert power and control over another individual in the context of an intimate relationship. It involves not only hitting or pushing, but includes sexual, psychological or emotional abuse as well. You may be a victim even if you have no physical injuries. Domestic violence crosses all social, economic and cultural boundaries. ABUSE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE.
The Suffolk Commonwealth's Attorney's Office's Reduction in Domestic (R.I.D.) Violence Program officially began on June 4, 1998. Every year the number of victims assisted increases because of the concerted efforts of our prosecutor, law enforcement and other agencies that assist the victims of domestic violence. Prior to June 4, 1998, a victim of a misdemeanor domestic violence case was forced to appear in court against the defendant and his/her lawyer without the benefit of an attorney, victim/witness assistance or a referral source to other agencies that could assist her/him. Since this program's inception, literally thousands of domestic violence victims have been assisted by this office.
The prosecutor not only prosecutes domestic violence cases, but also conducts training throughout the state and coordinates a citywide task force. The prosecutor and the program have received local, regional and national acclaim for these efforts. The bulk of the funding is provided through a state grant, yet 100% of the services are going to the citizens of Suffolk.
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