West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 149 - Crime, Delinquency And Correction
Title 149 - LEGISLATIVE RULE GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON CRIME, DELINQUENCY AND CORRECTION
Series 149-03 - Protocol For Law Enforcement Response to Domestic Violence
Section 149-3-11 - Other On-Scene Assistance to Victims and Dependents
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
11.1. Whether or not an arrest is made, the responding law enforcement officer should not leave the scene of the incident until the situation is under control and the likelihood of immediate violence has been eliminated. The law enforcement officer should stand by for a reasonable period of time while victims or other persons desiring to leave gather necessities for short-term absences from residence, such as clothing, medication, and necessary documents.
11.2. Whether or not an arrest is made, the responding law enforcement officer is required by W. Va. Code § 48-27-702 and §48-27-101 et. seq to notify the victim orally or in writing of the availability of a local domestic violence program, crime victim compensation fund, and other services in the community, and civil and criminal remedies such as: the right to file for a protective order and the right to file a criminal complaint if there is a violation of an existing protective order.
11.3. If an arrest is made or an arrest warrant obtained, the law enforcement officer should:
11.4. The law enforcement officer responding to an alleged incident of abuse shall, in addition to providing the information required in subsection 11.2. of this rule, provide transportation for or facilitate transportation of the victim, upon the request of the victim, to a shelter or the appropriate court when there is reasonable cause to believe that a person is a victim of domestic violence or is likely to be a victim of domestic violence. Make reasonable efforts to assure victim safety.
11.5. When the law enforcement officer has a reasonable suspicion that an animal is a victim of cruel or inhumane treatment, he or she shall report the suspicion to the county humane officer within twenty-four hours of the response to the alleged incident of domestic violence.
11.6. Incapacitated or vulnerable adult victims.