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GPD Cops to Testify on Camillo Domestic Violence Shield Bill

Is “law and order” State Rep. Fred Camillo getting soft on crime? Far from it. The Cos Cob Republican introduced a bill (A. 5344) last week which would prohibit the disclosure of the name of someone arrested for domestic violence, but did so at the request of police.

At first blush one might think such a law would help abusers. Actually, the contrary is true, according to law enforcement officials and domestic abuse experts who are supporting the bill. Indeed, Rep. Camillo introduced the bill at the request of Greenwich Police Detective Christy Girard who has in the past made direct appeals to newspapers to take it upon themselves not to publish the names to protect the privacy of the victims.  As Rep. Camillo told the Hartford Courant, “When someone is arrested for domestic violence, it’s not hard to deduce who was abused.”

According to law enforcement officials, frequently victims are reluctant to call police to report abuse because of the publicity. They are concerned about the gossip their kids might be subjected to, or even concerned about how he or she (the victim) may be viewed by the friends, family and neighbors.

Rep. Camillo has asked Detective Girard and Greenwich Police domestic violence expert, Lt. Rick Cochran to testify on the bill at a legislative hearing in Hartford on this coming Thursday, March 4.


2 Comments on “GPD Cops to Testify on Camillo Domestic Violence Shield Bill”

  1. #1 Our Greenwich
    on Mar 1st, 2010 at 1:07 pm

    [...] recent introduction in the General Assembly of A.5344 by Cos Cob State Rep. Fred Camillo (R-151) is the culmination of years of effort by members of the Greenwich Police Domestic Violence [...]

  2. #2 BREAKING NEWS: Domestic Violence Shield Bill to be Pulled. – Our Greenwich
    on Mar 2nd, 2010 at 2:15 pm

    [...] — State Rep. Fred Camillo confirmed that he is withdrawing his bill (A.5344) which would have banned the release of the names of those arrested for domestic violence.   He plans to work on strengthening and clarifying the bill for next [...]

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