Domestic Violence Training
and Monitoring Unit

1 Hill Street
Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860
(401) 729-4480 telephone
(401) 729-4485 facsimile

The Rhode Island Supreme Court Domestic Violence Training and Monitoring Unit (DV Unit) was formed with the passage of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act in 1988 and placed under the administration of the State Court Administrator. The DV Unit's principal responsibilities are the development, printing, dissemination, and collection of the legislatively mandated DV/SA (Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault) reporting form for the purpose of establishing accurate data on the extent and severity of domestic violence, sexual assaults, and child molestation incidents which include arrests and non-arrests.

As mandated, all law enforcement that respond to or investigate any case of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child molestation must complete a DV/SA form. The forms are delivered to the DV Unit and are entered into a database that stores the information on all cases and provides statistics that are used by law enforcement and many research outlets.

The DV Unit works closely with the Rhode Island State Police and each police department as well as collaborating with the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Day One, Office of the Attorney General, Department of Health, and the Public Safety Grants Administration Office relative to policy and training matters associated with domestic violence, sexual assault, and child molestation.

24-HOUR HOTLINE

  Domestic Violence
or Sexual Assault


  (800) 494-8100
 

  
Day One (Sexual Assault Trauma Resource Center)
Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals (BHDDH) – Reporting Abuse and Serious Incidents
Department of Children, Youth, and Families – Child Welfare
Resources for Survivors of Violence During COVID-19
Recursos para sobrevivientes de violencia durante COVID-19
Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Rhode Island Certified Batterers Intervention Programs
Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging - Elder Protective Services
Statewide Task Force – Sexual Assault Frequently Asked Questions