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18 USC 2265a - Repeat offenders

U.S. Code > Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 110A > § 2265A - Repeat offenders


Current as of: February 2010
  In this chapter:
    (1) Bodily injury. - The term "bodily injury" means any act,
  except one done in self-defense, that results in physical injury
  or sexual abuse.
    (2) Course of conduct. - The term "course of conduct" means a
  pattern of conduct composed of 2 or more acts, evidencing a
  continuity of purpose.
    (3) Enter or leave indian country. - The term "enter or leave
  Indian country" includes leaving the jurisdiction of 1 tribal
  government and entering the jurisdiction of another tribal
  government.
    (4) Indian country. - The term "Indian country" has the meaning
  stated in section 1151 of this title.
    (5) Protection order. - The term "protection order" includes - 
      (A) any injunction, restraining order, or any other order
    issued by a civil or criminal court for the purpose of
    preventing violent or threatening acts or harassment against,
    sexual violence, or contact or communication with or physical
    proximity to, another person, including any temporary or final
    order issued by a civil or criminal court whether obtained by
    filing an independent action or as a pendente lite order in
    another proceeding so long as any civil or criminal order was
    issued in response to a complaint, petition, or motion filed by
    or on behalf of a person seeking protection; and
      (B) any support, child custody or visitation provisions,
    orders, remedies or relief issued as part of a protection
    order, restraining order, or injunction pursuant to State,
    tribal, territorial, or local law authorizing the issuance of
    protection orders, restraining orders, or injunctions for the
    protection of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault,
    dating violence, or stalking.

    (6) Serious bodily injury. - The term "serious bodily injury"
  has the meaning stated in section 2119(2).
    (7) Spouse or intimate partner. - The term "spouse or intimate
  partner" includes - 
      (A) for purposes of - 
        (i) sections other than 2261A - 
          (I) a spouse or former spouse of the abuser, a person who
        shares a child in common with the abuser, and a person who
        cohabits or has cohabited as a spouse with the abuser; or
          (II) a person who is or has been in a social relationship
        of a romantic or intimate nature with the abuser, as
        determined by the length of the relationship, the type of
        relationship, and the frequency of interaction between the
        persons involved in the relationship; and

        (ii) section 2261A - 
          (I) a spouse or former spouse of the target of the
        stalking, a person who shares a child in common with the
        target of the stalking, and a person who cohabits or has
        cohabited as a spouse with the target of the stalking; or
          (II) a person who is or has been in a social relationship
        of a romantic or intimate nature with the target of the
        stalking, as determined by the length of the relationship,
        the type of the relationship, and the frequency of
        interaction between the persons involved in the
        relationship.(!1)


      (B) any other person similarly situated to a spouse who is
    protected by the domestic or family violence laws of the State
    or tribal jurisdiction in which the injury occurred or where
    the victim resides.

    (8) State. - The term "State" includes a State of the United
  States, the District of Columbia, and a commonwealth, territory,
  or possession of the United States.
    (9) Travel in interstate or foreign commerce. - The term
  "travel in interstate or foreign commerce" does not include
  travel from 1 State to another by an individual who is a member
  of an Indian tribe and who remains at all times in the territory
  of the Indian tribe of which the individual is a member.
    (10) Dating partner. - The term "dating partner" refers to a
  person who is or has been in a social relationship of a romantic
  or intimate nature with the abuser. The existence of such a
  relationship is based on a consideration of - 
      (A) the length of the relationship; and
      (B) the type of relationship; and
      (C) the frequency of interaction between the persons involved
    in the relationship.

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Questions & Answers: Domestic Abuse

what laws do you have for a person who has lived with you for a year or more and you now need protection from violence from them, or you are afraid they will hurt you or themselves...
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U.S. Code Provisions: Domestic Abuse

U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 110A - Domestic Violence And Stalking
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-H - Grants To Combat Violent Crimes Against Women
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-I - Grants To Encourage Arrest Policies And Enforcement Of Protection Orders

State Laws: Domestic Abuse

AlabamaAlabama Code > Title 30 > Chapter 5 - Protection From Abuse
Alabama Code > Title 30 > Chapter 5A - Family Violence Protection Order Enforcement Act
Alabama Code > Title 30 > Chapter 5B - Uniform Intrastate Enforcement Of Domestic Violence Protection Orders
Alabama Code > Title 30 > Chapter 6 - Domestic Violence Facilities
Alabama Code > Title 30 > Chapter 7 - Domestic Violence Shelter Standards
AlaskaAlaska Statutes Chapter 18.66 - Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault
ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 13 > Chapter 36 - Family Offenses
Arizona Laws > Title 36 > Chapter 30 - Shelters For Domestic Violence Victims
Arizona Laws > Title 46 > Chapter 2 > Article 2.2 - Domestic Violence Victims
DelawareDelaware Code Title 13 > Chapter 21 - Domestic Violence Coordinating Council
FloridaFlorida Regulations Chapter 65C-6 - Domestic Violence
Florida Regulations > Division 65H - Domestic Violence
Florida Regulations Chapter 2A-7 - Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)
HawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 586 - Domestic Abuse Protective Orders
IdahoIdaho Code Title 39 > Chapter 52 - Domestic Violence Project Grants
Idaho Code Title 39 > Chapter 53 - Adult Abuse, Neglect And Exploitation Act
Idaho Code Title 39 > Chapter 63 - Domestic Violence Crime Prevention
IowaIowa Code Chapter 235B - Dependent adult abuse services -- information registry
Iowa Code Chapter 235D - Domestic and sexual violence center employment -- criminal history checks
Iowa Code Chapter 236 - Domestic abuse
Iowa Code Chapter 664A - No-contact orders -- enforcement of protective orders
KansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 60 > Article 31b - Uniform Interstate Enforcement Of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act
LouisianaLouisiana Revised Statutes > Title 46 > Chapter 28 - Protection From Family Violence Act
MaineMaine Revised Statutes > Title 15 > Chapter 12-A - Crimes Between Family Members
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 19-A > Chapter 101 - Protection From Abuse
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 22 > Chapter 1677 - Emergency Services For Victims Of Family Violence
MassachusettsMassachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title III > Chapter 209A - Abuse Prevention
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 400 > Act 389 of 1978 - Domestic Violence
MinnesotaMinnesota Statutes Chapter 518B - Domestic Abuse
MissouriMissouri Laws > Title XXX > Chapter 455 - Abuse--Adults and Children--Shelters and Protective Orders
MontanaMontana Code Title 40 > Chapter 15 - Partner And Family Member Assault, Sexual Assault, And Stalking -- Safety And Protection Of Victims
Montana Code Title 52 > Chapter 6 - Battered Spouses
New HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 173-B - Protection Of Persons From Domestic Violence
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 40 > Article 13 - Family Violence Protection
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 50 > Article 4A - Promoting Financial Independence for Victims of Domestic Abuse Act
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes Chapter 1 > Article 52 - Limited Civil Liability of Domestic Violence Shelters and Persons Associated With the Shelters
North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 50B - Domestic Violence
North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 50C - Civil No-Contact Orders
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 14-07.1 - Domestic Violence
North Dakota Code > Chapter 14-07.4 - Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Protection Orders Act
OregonOregon Statutes > Chapter 124 - Abuse Prevention and Reporting; Civil Action for Abuse
Rhode IslandRhode Island General Laws > Chapter 8-8.1. Domestic Assault
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 12-29. Domestic Violence Prevention Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-15. Domestic Abuse Prevention
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-15.1. The Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 17-28. Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code > Title 16 > Chapter 25 - Criminal Domestic Violence
South Carolina Code > Title 20 > Chapter 4 - Protection From Domestic Abuse
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 25 > Chapter 10 - Protection from Domestic Abuse
TennesseeTennessee Code > Title 38 > Chapter 12 - Domestic Violence State Coordinating Council
Tennessee Code > Title 71 > Chapter 6 - Programs and Services for Abused Persons
TexasTexas Code Of Criminal Procedure > Title 1 > Chapter 5 - Family Violence Prevention
Texas Family Code > Title 4 - Protective Orders And Family Violence
UtahUtah Code > Title 26 > Chapter 23 - Injury Reporting by Health Care Providers
Utah Code > Title 77 > Chapter 36 - Cohabitant Abuse Procedures Act
VermontVermont Statutes > Title 12 > Chapter 178 - Orders Against Stalking Or Sexual Assault
Vermont Statutes > Title 15 > Chapter 21 - Abuse Prevention
Vermont Statutes > Title 33 > Chapter 69 - Reports of Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of Vuln
West VirginiaWest Virginia Code > Chapter 48 > Article 26 - Domestic Violence Act
West Virginia Code > Chapter 48 > Article 27 - Prevention And Treatment Of Domestic Violence
West Virginia Code > Chapter 48 > Article 27A - Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team
West Virginia Code > Chapter 48 > Article 28 - Uniform Interstate Enforcement Of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act
West Virginia Code > Chapter 48 > Article 28A - Address Confidentiality Program

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