Sen. Carney introduces bill to prevent dating partner abuse
AUGUSTA — On Tuesday, Apr. 11, Sen. Anne Carney, D-Cape Elizabeth, introduced LD 1461, “An Act to Prevent Dating Partner Abuse by Including Dating Partners in the Scope of Domestic Violence Crimes,” before the Joint Standing Committee on Judiciary. LD 1461 would include dating partners in Maine’s domestic violence crimes statutes.
“The purpose of this legislation is simply to include dating partners in the scope of Maine’s domestic violence crimes in order to reduce or prevent dating partner violence,” said Sen. Carney. “If assault, stalking or terrorizing of a dating partner is, in substance, the same pattern of violent behavior over time as domestic abuse of a spouse, domestic or sexual partner, then these laws should apply equally to dating partners.”
Maine’s domestic violence crimes statutes are found within Chapter 9 of the Maine Criminal Code, Offenses Against the Person. Domestic violence is a significant public health issue in Maine, and has been for a long time. Created by statute in 1997, the Maine Domestic Abuse Homicide Review Panel reviews deaths of persons who are killed by family or household members and looks at the data related to domestic abuse homicide cases. For the most recent biennial report issued in 2020, the panel found that the eighteen domestic abuse homicides in 2018 and 2019 accounted for nearly 43 percent of Maine’s total homicides during the two year period. Moreover, this rate has been steady for over a decade.
LD 1461 now faces further action in committee.
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