The children were traumatized, so they found the one thing that made all the difference…
Going through a t.r.a.u.m.a.t.i.c ordeal is a difficult, painful process, but many v.i.c.t.i.m.s must relive the event when they enter the legal process and must confront the defendant in a court of law.
Witnesses, especially children, often struggle under the pressure of such situations. Thatโs why Courthouse Dogs was established.
The dogs are specially trained not to distract from courtroom proceedings and are trained to interact with v.i.c.t.i.m.s and/or witnesses who may have to testify in court.
Ellen OโNeill-Stephens got the idea that dogs could help while she was working as a deputy prosecuting attorney. โI saw how stressful it was for v.i.c.t.i.m.s and witnesses to testify in trials. It seemed like there had to be a better way to seek the truth without causing emotional harm to people.โ
The dogs that work in courts must pass the same tests that certified guide dogs go through to ensure they are safe in public. Thatโs why it can take up to two years to train a facility dog in what to do.
โUnfortunately, it takes some time on the waiting list to acquire a dog,โ Courthouse Dogs says. โBut itโs well worth the wait.โ
One of Ellenโs favorite success stories shows how one of these dogs can make a difference. She recounted:
โA five-year-old boy saw his mother severely beaten by her boyfriend. In addition to that, the boyfriend poured gasoline on his mother and him and threatened to set them on fire. The little boy made the 911 call, and he and his mother were soon placed in a shelter for their own protection.โ
โAfter his mother explained to the interviewer that her son was unlikely to speak, the interviewer asked the mother if her son liked dogs. She said that he loved dogs. So, he meet a courthouse facility dog named Ellie, and the two of them played together before the interview began.โ
โAt one point after this happened, he told the interviewer, โsee, Ellie loves me.โ Because she was there to provide this comfort, he was able to finish the interview, and before they left the room, he kissed her.โ
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