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RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2008-2010
Bill/Resolution
383
Draft
01
Introducer
Dennis "Fresh" Onishi, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 383-10 - 09/09/10
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
9/9/2010
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
9/9/2010
Ayes
9-Enriques;Ford;Greenwell;Hoffmann;Ikeda;Naeole-Beason;Onishi;Yagong;Yoshimoto
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0
Absent
0
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0
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AGE COUNCIL 09/09/2010 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Agendas\2008-2010\Council
COM 0919.000 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Communications\2008-2010
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dating violence programs; developing or improving delivery <br /> of victim services to underserved populations; providing <br /> specialized domestic violence court advocates in courts <br /> where a significant number of protection orders are <br /> granted; and increasing reporting and reducing attrition <br /> rates for cases involving violent crimes against women, <br /> including crimes of sexual assault, domestic violence, and <br /> dating violence; <br /> (6) developing, enlarging and strengthening programs addressing <br /> stalking; <br /> (7) developing, enlarging and strengthening programs that <br /> address the needs and circumstances of Indian tribes <br /> dealing with violent crimes against women, including the <br /> crimes of sexual assault and domestic violence; <br /> (8) supporting formal and informal statewide, multidisciplinary <br /> efforts, to the extent not supported by state funds, to <br /> coordinate the response of state law enforcement agencies, <br /> prosecutors, courts, victim service agencies, and other <br /> state agencies and departments to violent crimes against <br /> women, including the crimes of sexual assault, domestic <br /> violence and dating violence; <br /> (9) training of sexual assault forensic medical personnel <br /> examiners in the collection and preservation of evidence, <br /> 3 <br /> (revised 5/2010) <br />
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