2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 46:2131 — Purposes

PART II.  DOMESTIC ABUSE ASSISTANCE

§2131.  Purposes

The purpose of this Part is to recognize and address the complex legal and social problems created by domestic violence.  The legislature finds that existing laws which regulate the dissolution of marriage do not adequately address problems of protecting and assisting the victims of domestic abuse.  The legislature further finds that previous societal attitudes have been reflected in the policies and practices of law enforcement agencies and prosecutors which have resulted in different treatment of crimes occurring between family or household members and those occurring between strangers.  It is the intent of the legislature to provide a civil remedy for domestic violence which will afford the victim immediate and easily accessible protection.  Furthermore, it is the intent of the legislature that the official response of law enforcement agencies to cases of domestic violence shall stress the enforcement of laws to protect the victim and shall communicate the attitude that violent behavior is not excused or tolerated.

Added by Acts 1982, No. 782, §2.


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