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s: State for Service Providers Prepared by: Heather Parker for the National Judicial Education INTIMATE PARTNER SEXUAL ASSAULT: ADJUDICATING THIS HIDDEN DIMENSION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES 2007, National Judicial Education Currently, more than forty states have developed standards for BIP service providers. Only a handful of these states Alabama, Colorado, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont require service providers to address the issue of sexual abuse.. 1 Even these states demand differing levels of attention to the problem of sexual abuse/assault within the context of domestic violence: Kansas and Massachusetts require that program curricula include the identification, discussion, confrontation and change of abusive and controlling behavior to victims with specific attention paid to sexual abuse 2 Nebraska s standards require that program topics follow a model that depicts an overall system of physical and sexual abuse where the offender uses methods and tactics of power and control over a victim. Rhode Island s discussion is largely limited to the ways in which pornography may affect the potential for sexual abuse 3 Missouri s standards simply require that curricula for batterer intervention encompass information and components regarding:... various forms of abuse so as not to minimize non-physically abusive behaviors. 4 Whether state standards are mandatory may determine whether service providers address the issue of intimate partner sexual assault/abuse in practice. Only 1 States whose standards simply required service providers to incorporate a definition of domestic violence which includes sexual assault/abuse, or which required to simply include sexual assault/abuse as one of the forms of domestic violence were not included in the list of states whose standards address sexual assault/abuse. Only those protocols that appeared to demonstrate a special interest in focusing on sexual assault/abuse in the context of domestic violence are listed as addressing sexual assault/abuse. 2 See BATTERERS INTERVENTION COMMITTEE, KANSAS COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS AND STANDARDS OF BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS IN KANSAS 12 (2001); DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, MASSACHUSETTS GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS 9 (1995). 3 See BATTERERS INTERVENTION PROGRAM STANDARDS OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE, BATTERERS INTERVENTION PROGRAM: COMPREHENSIVE STANDARDS 15 (1998). 4 See THE MISSOURI COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE, STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS: INCLUDING A SELF-EVALUATION TOOL FOR BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS 7 (2006). 1

slightly more than half of states standards are mandatory, either for all providers, those receiving state funding, or those providing services to court-ordered offenders. 5 Even fewer states, however, have standards that are both mandatory and include a requirement that service providers address this issue of sexual abuse. Some states have developed different standards for community and institutionally based, such as those available to incarcerated offenders: Iowa standards for community-based are mandatory and include a provision requiring program curricula to include a discussion of sexual violence; the standards for institutional include no such provision. 6 5 See Appendix A. Currently, twenty-four states have standards that are mandatory. 6 Email from Anne Brown, Iowa Department of Corrections to Heather Parker, Legal Intern, Legal Momentum (June 5, 2007, 06:58 EST) (on file with author). 2

APPENDIX A s by State (as of June 2007) State? AL Y Y Y, statute ALA. CODE 5-10-3 (2007) Identification, discussion, confrontation and change of abusive and controlling behavior to victims, including partner and children. All forms of domestic violence shall be identified and challenged. Specific attention to physical, emotional, verbal, mental, intimidation, sexual, and economic abuse, as well as the destruction or damaging of pets or property and other methods of control shall be included. See attached for document. AK Y N Y, statute ALASKA ADMIN. CODE tit. 22 25.030 (2007) AZ Y N Y, statute ARIZ. ADMIN. CODE r. 9.20.1101 (2007) AR N CA Y N 8 Y, statute CAL. PENAL CODE 1203.097(c) (West 2006) CO Y Y Y, for courtordered offenders Y, for new providers 7 hrs - Intimate partner abuse: Identify and confront the offender's issues of power and control, including sexual abuse. 5.16(p) http://dcj.state.co.us/odvsom/domestic_violence/dv _Pdfs/061207.pdf 7 Note: which simply required to incorporate a definition of domestic violence which includes sexual assault/abuse, or which required to simply include sexual assault/abuse as one of the forms of domestic violence were not included as standards that address sexual assault/abuse. Only those protocols that appeared to evince a special interest in focusing on sexual assault/abuse in the context of domestic violence are listed as addressing sexual assault/abuse. 8 While the state standards enumerated in the California Penal Code do not require that directly address this issue of sexual assault/abuse, at least one county has taken the initiative to develop standards which do address this issue. See San Diego County (http://www.biscmi.org/other_resources/docs/san_diego.html). 3

? includes sexual abuse (including intimate partner rape) 4 hrs - Abuse as a Control Technique CT N DE Y N Y, for courtordered offender N http://dvcc.delaware.gov/documents/intervention_sta ndards.pdf FL Y N Y, statute N FLA. STAT. 741.32 (2006) http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/domesticviolence/bip/bip_pr ocess.pdf GA Y N Y, statute N GA. CODE ANN. 19-13-14 (West 2007) http://www.dcor.state.ga.us/pdf/fviprules.pdf HA NO DATA. ID 9 Y N Y, statute Y, Must have documented knowledge of... sexual abuse IDAHO CODE ANN. 18-918 (2007) http://www2.state.id.us/crimevictim/grantee/standard s/treatmentprogstds.pdf IL Y N Y, statute N ILL. ADMIN CODE tit. 89 501 (2007) (http://www.ilcdvp.org/male%20%20manual. pdf IN Y N N http://www.violenceresource.org/bipstand.htm#servic 9 Idaho facilities are currently piloting a Moral Reconation Therapy Model. 4

? IA Y Y, communitybased N, institutional Y, for state-run e Community-based are required to use the Duluth model/curriculum for male offenders. KS Y Y N N All forms of domestic violence shall be identified and challenged. Specific attention to physical, emotional, verbal, mental, sexual and economic abuse, as well as intimidation and the destruction or damage of pets or property. G (1)(a). http://www.biscmi.org/other_resources/docs/kansas. pdf KY Y N N 920 KY. ADMIN REGS. 2:020 http://www.lrc.ky.gov/kar/920/002/020.htm LA Y N N Y 10 ME Y N Y, statute N ME. REV. STAT. ANN. tit. 19 4014 (2007) ftp://ftp.state.me.us/pub/sos/cec/rcn/apa/03/201/201c 015.doc MD Y N N N http://www.oag.state.md.us/family/opguide.pdf MA Y Y Y, statute MASS. GEN. LAWS ch. 209A, 3 (2007). Identification, confrontation and change of abusive and controlling behaviors to victims including partners and children. All forms of physical 10 Louisiana requires facilitators to complete a nationally recognized training program in providing batterer intervention services (e.g., the Duluth Model or EMERGE). Both the Duluth Model and EMERGE devote a large portion of their training to the issue of intimate partner sexual assault. 5

? abuse and intimidation shall be identified and challenged. Specific attention to emotional, mental, sexual and economic abuse shall be included. 4.2(A) http://www.mass.gov/dph/fch/bi/guidelines.pdf MI Y N N N http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dvbiscstandar ds_24600_7.pdf MN Y Y N http://www.mincava.umn.edu/documents/pwwmwb2/ pwwmwb2.html#id2562007 MS N NO DATA. MO Y Y/N N N established for a batterer intervention program must encompass information and components regarding:... Various forms of abuse so as to not minimize non-physically abusive behaviors. http://www.biscmi.org/other_resources/bip_service_ Standard_June_2006.pdf MT Y N Y, statute N MONT. CODE ANN. 45-5-206 (2007) http://data.opi.state.mt.us/bills/1997/mca/45/5/45-5- 206.htm NE Y Y N N Content. topics must follow a model that depicts an overall system of physical and sexual abuse where the offender uses methods and tactics of power and control over a victim. http://www.ndvsac.org/pages/bip.pdf NV Y Y Y, statute N NEV. REV. STAT. 228.470; NEV. ADMIN CODE 228.100 228.225 (2007) Tactics of power and control that include isolation, emotional abuse, economic abuse, sexual abuse, 6

? using children, using male privilege, intimidation and covert to overt threats. 7.4.7 http://www.biscmi.org/other_resources/docs/nevada. html NH Y Y N Y Types of abuse: Identification, confrontation and elimination of abuse and control of victims, partners and children. Types of abuse to be addressed include:... (6) (e.g. aggravated felonious sexual assault [rape], sexual coercion, withholding sex as punishment). V(B)(1)(a). http://doj.nh.gov/victim/docs/batterer_intervention.pdf NJ N NM Y N Y, statute, for N.M. STAT. 31-12-12 (2007) state - funded NY N NC Y N Y, statute N 01 N.C. ADMIN. CODE 17.0701 17.0718 http://www.doa.state.nc.us/cfw/chpt.pdf ND Y N http://www.ndcaws.org/projects/batterers.asp OH Y N Y, courtordered offenders OK N NO DATA. OR Y N Y, statute Y OR. REV. STAT. 180.700; OR. ADMIN. R. 137-087- 0000 187.007-0100 (2007) 7

? http://www.doj.state.or.us/crimev/pdf/sb81bip.pdf PA Y 11 Y N SC Y N Y, courtordered N http://www.state.sc.us/dss/dv/scbt.pdf offenders SD N 12 RI Y Y Y, statute N R.I. GEN. LAWS 12-29-5 and 12-29-5.1-3 (2007) The program curriculum shall inform batterers about the relationship between sexual abuse and pornography, and how they affect the potential for abuse. VI (A)(13) http://www.rules.state.ri.us/rules/released/pdf/bipso TN Y N Y, courtordered offenders TX Y N Y, for statefunded C/BIPSOC_3722.pdf N TENN COMP. R. & REGS. 0490-1-.01-.09 http://www.state.tn.us/sos/rules/0490/0490-01.pdf N http://www.tcfv.org/pdf/guidelines.pdf UT Y N N http://www.biscmi.org/other_resources/docs/utah.htm l VT Y Y Y N S.J. Res. 272, 1997 Leg. (VT 1997). Two curricula are considered approved program content. These are the Power and Control: Tactics of Men who Batter written by Ellen Pence and Michael Paymar and Supporting a Process of 11 New standards are being developed, but are still currently in draft form. 12 South Dakota has no formal, written standards. Instead, which receive state funding are strongly encouraged to use the Duluth Model. 8

? Change for Men who Batter written by Mark Larson These two advocate the Duluth Model. http://www.biscmi.org/other_resources/vermont_sign ed_bip_.pdf VA Y N N 13 Y 14 http://www.vabipboard.org/assets/bipstandards.pdf WA Y N Y, statute N WASH. ADMIN. CODE 388-60-0025 (2007) http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=388-60-0245 WA Y Y N http://www.csosa.gov/policies/dvip_treatment.pdf D.C. WI Y N Y, statefunded N http://www.biscmi.org/other_resources/docs/wisconsi n_1996.html WV Y N Y N 3.10. A perpetrator intervention class... will include... the following topics: 3.10.a.1. A model that depicts an overall system of physical and sexual abuse where the perpetrator uses methods and tactics of power and control over a victim. WY Y N N 15 13 The VT Council on DV is currently working to review and certify all providers within the state. Once this process is complete (hopefully by the end of 2007), court-ordered offenders will be required to attend a certified program; all certified will be required to follow the standards. 14 Virginia s standards require training on the effects of witnessing sexual abuse on children, and the relationship between child abuse (particularly child sexual abuse) and battering, but no specific requirement of training on intimate partner sexual assault. 15 These standards are not yet mandatory. They were developed by the DOVE Council, appointed by the governor, but have not yet been adopted by any enforcement agency, nor have they been statutorily adopted. 9