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Prosecutor vows to help domestic violence victims


DOVER: Morris County Prosecutor Robert A. Bianchi, Esq. led a forum last night in Dover at Casa Puerto Rico on Blackwell Street attracting 120 people who came to hear a message of hope for victims of domestic violence.

"We are here tonight to reach out and calm fears while reporting crime, especially the crime of domestic violence," Bianchi said.

To help Hispanic victims of domestic violence, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office, Jersey Battered Women's Service, the Morris County Office of Hispanic Affairs, the Morris County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Morris County Department of Human Services have partnered to expand, improve and make accessible programs by offering help in Spanish.

Officials last night noted police have the authority to safeguard a victim from further abuse, arrest the abuser and help a victim seek and obtain a restraining order. Domestic violence victims are not questioned about their immigration status.

"Bottom line: Break the silence," said Detective Keisha Higgs, of the prosecutor's office. "The role of law enforcement is to help, not harm. We realize that there are many factors that prevent women from getting help. But please end the silence. Domestic violence in your community is a growing epidemic."

The speakers Monday night included representatives from Legal Services of New Jersey, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office, the Jersey Center for Non-Violence and the Jersey Battered Women's Service.

Those familiar with domestic violence trends said many cases involving Hispanics go unreported. There are many reasons why: Language barriers and a lack of faith in law enforcement based on experiences in their native country. There also is a lot of fear - of deportation, of losing the family's breadwinner and of threats and reprisals.

This story was filed March 9, 2009. Media agent Bill Swayze may be reached at (973) 285-6200.


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