Domestic Violence Offender Management
The Domestic Violence Offender Management Board (DVOMB) sets and reviews standards for the court-ordered treatment of domestic violence offenders. Standards are designed to enhance victim and community safety, contain offenders, promote offender accountability, and provide an opportunity for offenders to eliminate violent behavior in all forms. A fundamental principle of the DVOMB is that domestic violence is a crime and not the result of a response to a failing relationship.
How Can We Help You?
Resorces, Templates and Practice Tips for Treatment Providers
Resources for Victim Advocates
What's New
- Domestic Violence Victims & Victims Organizations Representative Application
- Meantal Health Board Reprsentative Application
- StandUp with Colorado
- DVRNA and Strangulation Memorandum (PDF) 2017
- Training Resources for Treatment Victim Advocates (PDF)
- Appendix D - Administrative Policies
- Standard 5.02 - Discussion Point - Regarding unsupervised Probation clients
- Appendix C - Glossary of Terms
- Appendix K - Young Adult Population
- Treatment Coverage Options
Provider Information Updates
- Name and Agency Update Form
- Treatment Victim Advocate & DV Clinical Supervisors/Peer Consultant Update Form