Co-Chair: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Lt. Governor
Co-Chair: J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General
Vice-Chair: Albert J. Matricciani, Jr., Associate Judge, Baltimore City Circuit Court
Appointed by Attorney General & Lt. Governor: Carole J. Alexander; James V. Aluisi; Bonnie Ariano; Lorraine Chase; Bonita J. Dancy; Sheri DePetro; A. Susan Fernandez, Esq.; Thomas C. Frazier; Carolyn Graham; Sharon M. Grosfeld; Barry A. Hamilton, Esq.; Susanne Hayman, Esq.; Sue Hecht; Patricia C. Jessamy, Esq.; Delores G. Kelley; W. Roland Knapp; Susan P. Leviton, Esq.; Rose Matricciani; Joseph P. McCurdy, Jr.; Col. David B. Mitchell; Kenneth C. Montague, Jr.; Jane C. Murphy, Esq.; Irma S. Raker; Martha F. Rasin; Mary Ellen T. Rinehardt; Joanne M. Saltzberg; Dennis M. Sweeney; David W. Weissert.
COURTS ACTION TEAM
Albert J. Matricciani, Jr., Co-Chair
Mary Ellen T. Rinehardt, Co-Chair
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACTION TEAM
Thomas C. Frazier, Co-Chair
Frank R. Weathersbee, Co-Chair
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ABUSER INTERVENTION & SEXUAL OFFENDER TREATMENT ACTION TEAM
Sheri DePetro, Co-Chair
Terri Wurmser, Co-Chair
LEGISLATIVE ACTION TEAM
Delores G. Kelley, Co-Chair
Sue Hecht, Co-Chair
LOCAL FAMILY VIOLENCE COORDINATING COUNCILS ACTION TEAM
Lt. Col. Cynthia R. Smith, Co-Chair
Lynn Putman, Co-Chair
VICTIM SERVICES RESOURCES ACTION TEAM
Elaine Hughes, Chair
Francine Krumholz, Esq., Director
Holly Funk, Esq., Assistant Director
Liaisons to Lt. Governor: Debra Bright; Adam B. Gelb.
Liaison to Attorney General: Carolyn A. Quattrocki, Esq.
c/o Office of Attorney General
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Baltimore, MD 21202 - 2021
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The Family Violence Council was organized by the Lt. Governor and the Attorney General in 1995. The Council is seeking ways to reduce and prevent family violence. It evaluated Maryland's criminal and civil laws concerned with family violence. Using the model code developed by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges as a guide, the Council recommended reforms to strengthen the laws, their enforcement, and programs that support families and protect victims. With the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention, the Council is developing long-range plans for funds available through the Federal Violence Against Women Act of 1994.
In November 1996, the Family Violence Council reported its findings and recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly. It also reorganized into seven "action teams" to implement those recommendations.
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