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New family violence court in Stephenville good news

The Bay St. George Status of Women Council is applauding Paul Davis's announcement that a second court to deal with family violence issues will be set up in Stephenville.
The Bay St. George Status of Women Council says having a second family violence court in Stephenville makes good sense. (CBC)

The Bay St.George Status of Women Council is applauding Paul Davis'sannouncement thata second court to deal with family violence issues will be set up in Stephenville.

Janice Kennedy, the council'sexecutive director,told CBC's Corner Brook Morning Showhaving thisnew court on the west coast to deal with domestic violence makes good sense.

"We work with women who experience violence everyday," said Kennedy. "I think the difference is that they'll be receiving help from many different avenues."

Kennedy saidmany abused women often do not go to police because of fear of having to testify and only 20percent of cases are reported in a regular court.

The family violence intervention court operates differently andkeeps women from having to testify while helpingboth parties involved.

"With the family violence intervention court the offender has to actually plead guilty to enter the court," said Kennedy."By pleading guilty, now we can start building in the wrap around services that we wouldn't typically see through a regular trial."

Kennedy said the Stephenville area already has the support services in place for this kind of court.

The Newfoundland and Labrador government has released a document with 67 items that will be implemented to combat violence. (Government of Newfoundland and Labrador)

Thiscourt expansion is part of theNewfoundland and Labrador governmentsfour-year action plan to prevent violence.

The St. John's court, that was announced first,has most of its team in place but hasn't opened yet. The premier said the new court in Stephenville should be open within a few weeks.