How the U.S. Justice System Can Better Serve Victims of Domestic ViolenceTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 763, Segment 2
Mar 8, 2018 • 19m
Guest: Andrew King-Ries, JD, Professor of Criminal Law, University of Montana, former state prosecutor
It takes a lot of courage for victims of domestic violence to speak out against their abusers, so when a perpetrator is successfully prosecuted, it’s a victory. At least that’s what former prosecutor Andrew King-Ries used to believe. But he had one victim tell him he had ruined her life when her abusive boyfriend was locked up. What more was he, as a prosecutor, supposed to do? King-Ries has come to believe the justice system could be doing a lot more for victims of domestic violence.