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Batterers Intervention Programs
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Batterers' Intervention Program Providers
A phone/address listing of certified batterer’s intervention programs. Batterers must personally contact a certified program to arrange an intake interview and enrollment. Partners are prohibited from attending the program with the batterer.
Common Questions about Protective and Restraining Orders
A detailed two-page instructional for the restrained person to understand civil and criminal restraining and protective orders.
Domestic Violence Protocol for Law Enforcement
A Santa Clara County Protocol, approved by all the County Chief’s annually. This step by step guide is to assist officers in responding to and investigating domestic violence in our community.
Firearms Relinquishment Protocol
Developed by the Superior Court of Santa Clara County, this is a useful document for individuals who must turn in firearms for a domestic violence related crime in response to a restraining order being filed against them.
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