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Image At the Aurora Municipal Court, Gateway houses a Court Advocacy Program (CAP) that provides victims of domestic violence with emotional support, information on their legal options and court processes - giving women the resources they need to make positive legal choices and a much-needed voice within the Criminal Justice System.

Advocates

Our advocates offer referrals, safety planning, crisis intervention and emergency services ( cell phones for 911). Although the program is in a Criminal Court setting, victims also receive information on civil court matters such a restraining orders, child-support enforcement, divorce/separation, immigration, victim compensation and other pertinent matters. Information on how to access victim compensation is provided as well. Advocates work one-on-one with the direct victims in the case and their children. We also provide a comfortable space for them to be while at court, including a special children's area with all the comforts of home.

All domestic violence cases at the Aurora Municipal Court are directed to our program.

Access without Barriers

All the services of our Court Advocacy Program are also provided for our Spanish-speaking and hearing-impaired clients. When the need to work in another language arises, we make all the necessary arrangements to be able to overcome any language barrier in providing court advocacy.

Sharing our Expertise

Gateway is a training resource in matters of domestic violence for judges, prosecutors and probation officers. City attorneys network regularly with our staff when considering unusual dispositions. Additionally, judges invite the victims' input at sentencing and Gateway facilities the process. By bringing our expertise to authorities that can effect change publicly, our efforts to end abuse are widened.

Last Updated ( Saturday, June 09 2007 )
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