Talk:Restraining order

Injunction
Should this redirect to injunction or be a disambiguation between injunction and protection order? Ferberson (talk) 18:39, 4 January 2015 (UTC)

Neutrality
The article does not talk about the history of protection orders or give a lot of information as to why they exist, and instead spends a lot of time seeming to try to prove why they shouldn't exist. Cites some extremely biased sources, such as Joseph Cordell. Paraphrases from a source, "The Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence uses female pronouns to refer to petitioners and male pronouns to refer to abusers due to the fact that most petitioners are women and most alleged abusers are men." I read the source article and it actually says that most victims are women and most abusers are men, which is concurrent with the majority of research on DV. The word "alleged" was added by the author presumably to water down the facts, as seems to be the case for most of this page. A section called "burden of proof" doesn't even actually say what the burden of proof is for a protection order (preponderance of the evidence), and instead describes it as "low." I do no dispute the statistical analyses that are provided for the discussion of efficacy, except to say there is a significant and credible body of research not presented to show the benefits of protective orders. I hope someone will be willing to revisit this page and balance the information presented. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.55.211.122 (talk) 17:41, 25 May 2016 (UTC)


 * I removed the 'alleged' from the text that specifically cited restraining orders in Wisconsin and California to be more consistent with the references which do indeed refer to actual, not merely alleged, abusers. I agree that much of this article presents the negative side of restraining orders.  If you are aware of competing research that presents a different and more positive view of restraining orders, I'd invite you to participate in editing the article to add such research, not merely encouraging others to do so.  As for the standard of proof, I will shortly add a brief discussion of the actual standard of proof to that section of the article.  What you say is true up to a point:  the standard is "preponderance of the evidence" in many states--but definitely not all states--so a bit of discussion is warranted on that point.Dash77 (talk) 21:33, 2 June 2016 (UTC)

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