Criminal Investigations Division
Domestic Violence Unit


 

What is Domestic Violence?

 

Domestic Violence is a pattern of behavior, the goal of which is to establish one partner as the person with the power and the control in the relationship.  Abuse can manifest itself in the following four ways:

 

ˇ        Physical Abuse

ˇ        Sexual Abuse

ˇ        Emotional Abuse

ˇ        Financial Abuse

 

Almost 40% of all 911 calls in Shelby County involve domestic violence and arrest average about 10 a day.  Nationally, over 95% of victims are women.  In fact, domestic violence is the number one health issue for women, exceeding rapes, muggings, and auto accidents combined.  It accounts for 20% of all medical visits for women and 25% of emergency room visits.

 

In 80% of cases, children witness the abuse.  In about a third of these cases, the children are also abused.  Many of these children grow up to be victims or abusers.

 

Domestic violence has a huge impact not just on victims but also on the penal, legal and medical systems of our community.  That’s why the Collierville Police Department has created a special unit to address domestic violence.  A primary objective is to provide the tools and information necessary to help victims escape abusive situations by prosecuting their abusers.

 


Prosecuting the Violent Offender

 

Reporting and prosecuting someone you live with is not easy.  But it is necessary to end the abuse.  Here are some answers to victim’s most common questions.

 

What happens after someone is arrested for domestic violence?

 

The person will be brought before a judge who will explain the defendant’s legal rights.  The court will sign an order granting bail and the conditions of the defendant’s release.  The judge may order the defendant to have no contact with the victim.  This order remains in effect until the judge lifts the order or until the case against the defendant is dismissed.  Victims cannot change the court order.

 

Who can drop charges?

 

Victims cannot drop charges.  Domestic violence charges are brought and presented by the State of Tennessee.  Only the prosecutor’s office or the judge may drop the charges.  Charges are brought not only to protect current victims, but also to protect possible future victims.  Unless the abuser receives counseling, no matter how sincere or sorry he/she is, the violent behavior may not stop.

 

What happens to a person convicted of domestic violence?

 

The maximum jail penalty is 11 months and 29 days.  The actual sentence will depend on the facts of the case and any prior criminal record.  Regardless of any jail time imposed, the defendant will generally be required to participate in a domestic violence counseling program and depending upon the facts of each case may be required to participate in evaluation and treatment for alcohol and or drug abuse.

 

He/She has been put on probation and he/she is in treatment, but the abuse continues.  What can I do?

 

If the abuser is on probation, you should report any new incident of violence to the Collierville Police Department.  New charges can be filed and the probation can be revoked, putting the offender in jail.  If you are afraid to call from home, use a friend’s phone or call from work to discuss the situation with an officer.

 

All I want is to keep the offender away from me.  How can I do that?

 

Citizens Dispute, at 545-2520, can help you prepare a request for an Order of Protection.  A judge issues this order and it forbids the abuser to bother you.  If the offender violates the order, jail penalties are enforced.  If you have filed for divorce, you should seek the order of protection in civil court.

 

What if I move or go to a shelter?

 

If you have filed a domestic violence complaint, it is critical that you notify the Collierville Police Department at 901-853-3207.

 

Where is court held?

 

Court is held at the Collierville Police Department Complex at 156 N. Rowlett.  For additional information about the court, please call the Court Clerk’s Office at 901-457-2580.

 

What could I do to help in my community?

The Family Violence Council of Collierville

 

The Family Violence Council of Collierville (FVCC) is an outreach program for Domestic Violence crimes and to educate the Collierville Community about Domestic Violence and available resources.  The organization meetings are held the first Monday of every month at 6:00 pm at Collierville Town Library.  Call 901-870-2990 for more information.  This is the hotline number for the FVCC and available 24 hours a day.  FVCC is a non-profit organization.  Membership is open to anyone who is willing to support programs that aid in the prevention of family violence in the Collierville Community.  All volunteers are welcome to participate in the solicitation of support from personal connections in the community and join us for meetings and events.

 

FVCC welcomes the donation of professional services to directly benefit the victims of domestic violence, such as

All monetary donations made to FVCC are used to support family violence programs and services in the community.  If you wish to donate to the Family Violence Council of Collierville, please send it to:

            The Family Violence Council of Collierville

            PMB #107

            1160 W. Poplar Ave.

            Collierville TN. 38017

 


 

For more information about Collierville Police Domestic Violence Unit and the Family Violence Council of Collierville, please contact Det. Mike Fry at (901)-457-2530.

 


 

Support in the Community

 

                       

Help with getting protective orders

Citizen’s Dispute

901-545-2520

Collierville Police Department Domestic Violence Unit

901-457-2530

 

                                                                                                           

Counseling Services

Collierville United Methodist Church

901-261-2420

 

                                                                                   

For a safe place to stay

YWCA Abused Women's Service

901-725-5861

Crisis Line

901-725-4277

 

 

Help for victims and their children

Victim's Assistance Center

901-545-4357

Exchange Club

901-276-2200

 

                                   

To report violations of probation or court orders or for information about cases pending in Collierville

Collierville Police Department

901-457-2530

 

 

For other help with felony cases

Shelby County Victim/Witness Unit

901-545-5164

 

 

Court date information for Collierville

Collierville City Court

901-457-2580

 

                                                             

Divorce assistance for those who cannot afford legal counsel

Memphis Area Legal Service

901-523-8822

 

 

To file for child support or child support enforcement

Child Support, Juvenile Court  

901-405-8453

 

                                                                                   

To volunteer and/or support community outreach

The Family Violence Council of Collierville

901-854-0014

 


 

VICTIM/WITNESS SERVICE PROVIDER

 

 

Adult Protective Services

901-320-7220

  

Attorney General’s Office (District), Victim/Witness Unit

201 Poplar Ave. Suite 301

Memphis, Tn. 38103

(901) 545-5900           Fax (901) 545-3939

James Challen            Executive Administrative Assistant

Ken Blackburn           Director, Victim/Witness Unit

Victim Advocacy. Court Support/Parole Hearing Support, Victims Compensation Applications, Court Information

 

 Child Advocacy Center

1085 Poplar Ave.

Memphis, Tn. 38105

(901) 525-2377           Fax (901) 526-6088

Vanessa Jones

 

Citizens Dispute

201 Poplar Ave., Suite 801

Memphis, Tn. 38103

(901) 545-2520           Fax (901) 545-4551

Janice Mosley            Administrator

Phyllis Quarin Program Administrative Specialist

Domestic Related Mediations, Misdemeanor Warrants, Order of Protection Services, Referral to Appropriate Agency

 

Collierville Police Department

156 N. Rowlett

Collierville, Tn. 38017

(901) 457-2520           Fax (901) 457-2525

Lt. Greg Flint             Investigations Supervisor

Detective Mike Fry   Domestic Violence Unit Coordinator

Victim Advocacy, Court Support and Information, Referral to Appropriate Agency

 

Commission on Missing and Exploited Children

616 Adams Ave.

Memphis, Tn. 38105

(901) 528-8441           Fax (901) 575-8856

Teen Drug Hotline (901) 575-DRUG (3784)

Sgt. Lynn Edwards     Executive Director

Substance Abuse Testing, Counseling, Violence and Truancy Prevention, Child Safety and ID Services, Safety in Cyber Space  

 

Memphis Child Advocacy Center

1085 Poplar Ave.

P.O. Box 42203

Memphis, Tn. 38174-2203

(901) 525-2377

Nancy Williams          Executive Director

Child Abuse Services, Crisis Intervention, Individual and Group Counseling, Victim Advocacy, Victim’s Compensation

 

Memphis Sexual Assault Resources Center

2675 Union Ext.

Memphis, Tn. 38112

(901)327-0233

Judy Coffey    Coordinator

Rape Crisis Services, Forensic Exams, Counseling, Legal Advocacy, Court Support, individual and Group Counseling

 

Memphis and Shelby County Juvenile Court

616 Adams Ave.

Memphis, Tn. 38105

(901) 528-8529

Barry Mitchell           Chief Probation Officer

Child Support Services, Juvenile Counseling, Referral to Appropriate Agency, Volunteer Opportunities, Legal Advocacy, Educational Activities, Anonymous Drug Testing, Abuse and neglect Services

 

Mental Health Centers

Midtown                                 (901) 577-0200

            Emergency Mobile Crisis      (901) 577-9400

            Suicide Crisis Hotline                        (901) 274-7477

Southwest Mental Health      (901) 774-7811

Southeast Mental Health      (901) 369-1480 or (901) 369-1400

Patient Mental Health, Emergency Home Assessment, Referral to Appropriate Agency, Emergency Commitment, Pre- Screening

 

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

3340 Poplar Ave.

Memphis, Tn. 38111

(901) 458-4800

Catharine White         Victim Advocate

Red Ribbon Services, Court Advocacy

 

State of Tennessee Board of Paroles

3358 S. Third

Memphis, Tn. 38109

(901) 344-5071

(901) 543-7361

 

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