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August 16, 2024

39-6302. Statement of purpose

For purposes of this chapter, the legislature adopts by reference the declaration of policy in section 39-5201, Idaho Code. Additionally, the legislature finds that a significant number of homicides, aggravated assaults, and assaults and batteries occur within the home between adult members of families. Furthermore, research shows that domestic violence is a crime which can be deterred, prevented or reduced by legal intervention. Domestic violence can also be deterred, prevented or reduced by vigorous prosecution by law enforcement agencies and prosecutors
and by appropriate attention and concern by the courts whenever reasonable
cause exists for arrest and prosecution.

The purpose of this act is to address domestic violence as a serious crime
against society and to assure the victims of domestic violence the protection
from abuse which the law and those who enforce the law can provide.

It is the intent of the legislature to expand the ability of the courts to
assist victims by providing a legal means for victims of domestic violence to
seek protection orders to prevent such further incidents of abuse. It is the
intent of the legislature that the official response to cases of domestic
violence shall stress the enforcement of the laws to protect the victim and
shall communicate the attitude that violent behavior in the home is criminal
behavior and will not be tolerated. It is the intent of the legislature to
presume the validity of protection orders issued by courts in all states, the
District of Columbia, United States territories and all federally recognized
Indian tribes within the United States, and to afford full faith and credit
to those orders. The provisions of this chapter are to be construed liberally
to promote these purposes.