Domestic Violence
Target Abuser Call - T.A.C.
HISTORY
T.A.C (Target Abuser Call) is the first multi-disciplinary
approach to domestic violence cases in the country.
It was developed by several organizations in 1997
to reach victims who have not availed themselves
of the court system. This collaboration that joins
prosecutors, law enforcement, the advocacy community
and civil attorneys as a team to assist the victims
of domestic violence.
MISSION STATEMENT
Insuring Victim Safety
Holding Offenders Accountable
PROTOCOL
The programs protocol requires a focus on high-risk
cases at the misdemeanor level.
The Target Abuser Call case protocol is both
victim and offender oriented.
Each case is selected based on the defendants
domestic violence background as well as the circumstances
of the criminal case.
PURPOSE FOR THIS PROGRAM
T.A.C. was created with the idea to serve victims
of domestic violence with a different approach
and to be able to assist them with their concerns
and needs.
ACHIEVEMENTS
The T.A.C program has been recognized by the Department
of Justice as one of the top twenty Promising
Practices and has also received local media recognition
in several articles.
INTERESTING FACTS
T.A.C. addresses the criminal and civil issues
for the victims of domestic violence.
RESOURCE AVAILABLE TO VICTIMS
The victims in the T.A.C. program have a team
of professionals available for their needs and
concerns. The material available to victims can
also be provided in Spanish and Polish.
The materials available to victims are:
Victim Information Sheet
Subpoena Attachment
Victim Information Folder
Provided by the victim witness specialist
Victim Information Packet
Provided by the court advocates
OBJECTIVE
Offer individualized support and advocacy to
each victim
Develop additional evidence that will enhance
specialized prosecutors efforts
Offer accessible civil legal services to victims
UNIQUENESS
Open Communication system
Weekly team meetings
Weekly/monthly team reports
T.A.C. Target Abuser Call
"Victim Information Sheet"
The Target Abuser Call is a group of professionals
working together to help victims with their criminal
case and other issues that arise. The T.A.C. Team
is made of:
An Assistant State's Attorney will prosecute
the defendant in the criminal case, will interview
the victim and help the victim obtain an Order
of Protection. If necessary, the prosecutor will
request domestic violence counseling, alcohol
or drug treatment for the defendant.
A Victim Witness Specialist works closely
with the Assistant State's Attorney. The victim-witness
specialist is available to answer any questions
victims have with their order of protection, their
criminal case and the criminal justice system.
A State's Attorney's Office Investigator
will give the victim a subpoena and provide them
with a victim information sheet, verify their
safety and needs. The Investigator may be requested
to seek other forms of evidence in their case.
A Hull House Court Advocate provides
free services to victims. All shared information
is kept confidential. The advocates provide victims
with assistance, ongoing emotional support, explain
court process, monitor the court proceedings,
addresses each victims special concerns/needs,
referrals for counseling, shelter, crime victims
compensation and other services.
LifeSpan for Legal Services Attorney
provides free representation for victims in civil
court. These family law issues include: child
custody, paternity, visitation, child support
and obtaining an order of protection from civil
court when necessary.
A Social Service Liaison monitors the
compliance/non compliance of offenders ordered
to report to the social service department for
counseling services. The liaison will report to
the victim if any issues arise surrounding the
offender's compliance.
The Administrative Assistant's are available
Monday - Friday, from 8am-5pm to provide assistance
to victims and the team members.
The victim information sheet provides names
and numbers of which team member to contact if
they need assistance.
SPECIALITIES
Long-term contact to ensure victim safety.
Focus on repeat offenders at Misdemeanor level.
The team employs a vertical approach to prosecution,
advocacy, and victim assistance.
Special investigators enhance evidence collection
and promote victim safety.
The TAC Team builds trust and provides support
to each client.
The Civil Attorney provides family law representation
to address victims legal needs which are collateral
to the criminal case.
Expert Advocacy services provide support, information
and referrals to necessary victim services such
as counseling, shelter, day care and emergency
financial assistance.
The multi-agency nature of the team allows for
each of the victims needs to be addressed either
directly or through referral.
On the first court date, each member of the
team visits with the victim, explains their role,
and makes an effort to listen and identify the
clients needs and concerns.
AGENCIES PARTICIPATING IN
T.A.C.
Cook County State's Attorney's Office
Domestic Violence Division
Victim Witness Unit
Investigations Unit
Chicago, IL 60605
312/341-2849
312/341/2846(fax)
LifeSpan for Legal Services
20 E. Jackson, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60604
312/408-1210
312/408-1223(fax)
Hull House Domestic Violence Project
1340 S. Michigan, Room 211
Chicago, IL 60605
312/341-2883
312/341-2825(fax)
Cook County Social Services Department
2650 S. California, Room 901
Chicago, IL 60608
773/869-6012
773/869-6080(fax)
Domestic Violence Division
1340 S. Michigan, Room 400
Chicago, IL 60605
312.341.2866
Fax: 312.341.2846
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