Torrington police blotter john pasko5/2/2024 ![]() The Evolution of Research Supporting the Primacy of Arrest. The Role of Research in Promoting Change. A Judicial Annoyance: Handling Battling Families. The Impact of Victim-Initiated Attrition. Case Attrition by Victims: Self-Doubts and the Complexity of Motivation. Screening as a Result of Organizational Incentives. Unique Factors Limiting Prosecutorial Effectiveness. The Impact of These Constraints on the Prosecutorial Response. Prioritizing Prosecutorial Efforts to Targeted Offenses. Traditional Patterns of Nonintervention by Prosecutors. Prosecutorial Screening Prior to Adjudication. Are Domestic Violence Calls Extraordinarily Dangerous to the Police?. Why Police Did Not Historically Consider Domestic Abuse “Real” Policing. Does Social Class Affect the Decision to Report?. Chapter 5 Selective Screening: Barriers to Intervention. Implications of Coercive Control for Changing Policy and Practice. The Limits of Equating Partner Abuse With Domestic Violence. Domestic Violence in the African American Community. Sociodemographic Correlates of Violence and Underserved Populations. ![]() Is Domestic Violence an Intergenerational Problem?. Is Substance Abuse the Linkage Among Sociobiological, Psychological, and Sociological Theories?. Conflict Resolution Capabilities and the Failure to Communicate. Anger Control and the Failure to Communicate. Personality Disorders and Mental Illness. Biological- and Psychological-Based Fear and Anxiety. Biology and Abuse: Are Some Batterers “Pre-Wired” for Abuse?. Typing Batterers by Their Generality of Violence and Psychopathology. Classifying Batterers by Severity and Frequency of Abuse. The Complexity of Analyzing Intimate Partner Abuse. The Social Critique Perspective on History and Religion. Do Societies Hold Different Standards for Some Religious Communities?. Can Religion Become Part of the Solution?. Domestic Violence Rates Among the Faithful. The Effect of Religion on the Behavior of Domestic Violence Victims. ![]() The Effect of Religion on Potential Batterers. Early American Strategies and Interventions. The Specialized Problem of Stalking in Intimate Relationships. Psychological and Quality-of-Life Effects on Victims. The Nature and Extent of Domestic Violence. Should Criminal Justice Intervention Be Victim-Centered?. Challenges to a Criminal Justice Approach. Is the Domestic Violence Revolution a Success?. The Domestic Violence Revolution: Taking Stock. 6 in Torrington Superior Court.Table of contents : Acknowledgments. GULYAS, 18, 220 Lyman Drive, disorderly conduct, released on $1,000 surety bond for appearance Nov. 9 at Torrington Superior Court.įELICIA E. Released on $500 bond for appearance Nov. 6 in Torrington Superior Court.ĬARLOS TORRES, 38, 27 Whiting Ave., Torrington, possession of a controlled substance (less than four ounces of cannabis), possession of marijuana paraphernalia, possession of narcotic paraphernalia, risk of injury to a child, driving with a suspended license, Nov. COTE, 23, 267 Circle Drive, Torrington, possession of a controlled substance (less than one half ounce of cannabis), possession with intent to sell, possession of drugs in a school zone, possession of drug paraphernalia near a school, possession of narcotics, Nov. released on $1,000 bond for appearance Nov. ![]() JOHN PASKO, 39, 60 Ridgebrook Road, Torrington, violation of restraining order, Oct. MORRIS, 25, 3 Nanni Drive, Winsted, violation of probation, Nov. Torrington police recently filed the following charges:
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