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DRAFT <br />iMCsxrrES of the orono planning commission work session <br />ON DOMESTIC ABUSE SHELTERS HELD ON JANUARY 6, 1995 <br />shelter. He that motels were typically used on a 1-3 day basis, and shelters would <br />likely be used for a longer term or when there was a question of safety for the victim, which <br />was always of concern to the officer. He reiterated that quite often the abuser is arrested on a <br />typical fifth degree assault and is jailed for up to 36 hours. Judge Davidson indicated that all <br />custodies are reviewed on a daUy basis and the Court will decide whether an abuser is released <br />or not. <br />Rowletie noted that information provided by the applicants regarding Sojourner indicted they <br />turned away victims on a daily basis due to lack of space, but that the information she is hearing <br />today suggests something else. Lt. Cheswick replied that in Orono’s experience, the police have <br />always been able to find a s,)ot in a shelter for a victim who needs it, although he would not <br />dispute that on a given day a given shelter might very well be full to capacity. <br />Peterson questioned whether Orono’s response was to hand the victim a card and do nothing <br />more for the victim. Lt. Cheswick replied that that was not the case. Schroeder suggested that <br />it is more likely that the perceived low numbers of abuse in Orono are a function of population <br />numbers as compared to the population oi the much larger cities of Plymouth and Minnetonka <br />where the two nearest shelters are located. It was suggested that while the incidence of abuse <br />on a per capita basis may be as high in Orono as it is in other places, the numbers rcquinng the <br />use of a shelter are relatively low compared to the numbers of people from the city of Plymouth <br />requiring shelter in any given year. <br />Judge Davidson suggested that Sojourner and Mission Home be contacted and asked if they kwp <br />track of where their calls are coming from and if so, provide that information for us. Planning <br />Commission directed suff to do so. Peterson noted that he volunteers in a homeless shelter in <br />Minneapolis and they turn away people every night. Webber indicated that in their <br />shelters she was advised that there is more demand for space than they can handle. Webber also <br />indicated she would provide information regarding numbers accepted and turned away from area <br />shelters. <br />Schroeder suggested it may be appropriate also to ask area churches for any information th^ <br />have or any referrals they have made regarding domestic abuse. Judge Davidson commuted <br />that her information is that churches often tell the woman she is subservient to her husband and <br />she should go home and take care of her family, rather than offering shelter or solutions, whe <br />did not expect much information would be supplied by churches. She suggested talkmg to e <br />Department of Human Services. Candy Rowlette suggested contacting Interfaith C^treach. <br />Greg Sichender suggested contacting Pyramid, a mental health clinic in Minnetonka. PlMi^g <br />Commission also requested that they be provided with copies of the cards provided by our o ice <br />Department. <br />Discussion continued regarding the need for shelter in Orono. Mabusth indicated that Orono <br />officers she interviewed consistently commented that Orono residents have their own resources