Kim Wyatt, Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney at the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in Washington and member of the Regional Domestic Violence Firearms Enforcement Unit, explains how extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs) can be used to prevent gun violence amongst minors and what special considerations need to be made in these cases.
Kim Wyatt, Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney at the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in Washington and member of the Regional Domestic Violence Firearms Enforcement Unit, discusses how extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs) adhere to due process and carefully balance the rights of the ERPO petitioner and the ERPO respondent.
Sarah Connell, Assistant Attorney General at the DC Office of the Attorney General, explains the role that extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs) play in the broader violence reduction toolbox.
Susie Kroll, head of the Therapeutic Response Unit at the King County Sheriff’s Office in Washington, explains how extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs) can be used in a trauma-informed manner that supports the wellbeing of the ERPO respondent.
Susie Kroll, head of the Therapeutic Response Unit at the King County Sheriff’s Office in Washington, remarks on the therapeutic considerations behavioral health providers should be aware of when deciding to petition for an extreme risk protection order (ERPO) for a patient.
Susie Kroll, head of the Therapeutic Response Unit at the King County Sheriff’s Office in Washington shares what she wants other mental and behavioral health professionals to know about extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs).
Detective Sergeant Amanda Paris of the Fairfax County Police Department in Virginia discusses what she wants other law enforcement officers to know about why and how they should use extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs).
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