The Victims of Domestic Violence budget encompasses programs relating to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and the Office of Ombudsman for Domestic Violence. The Domestic Violence Ombudsman is responsible for standardizing and overseeing the treatment of domestic violence offenders, as well as, assisting in the statewide coordination of domestic violence services and training.
The purpose of the Office of Ombudsman is to prepare reports relating to victims of domestic violence, provide necessary assistance to victims, and provide education to the public related to domestic violence, including prevention assistance available to victims and treatment available for persons who commit domestic violence. The Ombudsman administers the account for district court assessments collected as a result of domestic violence convictions. The District Court assessment monies can be utilized to assist in training law enforcement, prosecutors, the judiciary, and the general public in the area of domestic violence. District Court assessments also support the Committee on Domestic Violence activities and have been used in previous years to support the Ombudsman position itself.
The purpose of the Committee on Domestic Violence is to adopt regulations to evaluate, certify, and monitor programs that treat persons who commit domestic violence; review and evaluate existing domestic violence training programs provided to peace officers; and make recommendations to the Commission on Peace Officers' Standard and Training. Statutory Authority: NRS 228.440 and 228.470.