Section 13732 Of Chapter 4. Data Collection From California Penal Code >> Title 5. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 4.
13732
. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that a substantial
body of research demonstrates a strong connection between domestic
violence and child abuse. However, despite this connection, child
abuse and domestic violence services and agencies often fail to
coordinate appropriately at the local level. It is the intent of the
Legislature in enacting this section to improve preventative and
supportive services to families experiencing violence in order to
prevent further abuse of children and the victims of domestic
violence. It is the further intent of this section that child
protective services agencies develop a protocol which clearly sets
forth the criteria for a child protective services response to a
domestic violence related incident in a home in which a child
resides.
(b) Commencing January 1, 2003, child protective services
agencies, law enforcement, prosecution, child abuse and domestic
violence experts, and community-based organizations serving abused
children and victims of domestic violence shall develop, in
collaboration with one another, protocols as to how law enforcement
and child welfare agencies will cooperate in their response to
incidents of domestic violence in homes in which a child resides. The
requirements of this section shall not apply to counties where
protocols consistent with this section already have been developed.