Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

Marin’s Coordinated Community Response (CCR) to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault is a collaborative network led by the Marin County District Attorney’s Office and Center for Domestic Peace. The network brings together professionals and community members to explore data, research, and proven strategies to prevent and respond to domestic violence.

Three C4DP honorees stand together holding their Purple Ribbon Awards, including one presented to Community Violence Solutions for their work as a Marin CCR member in building a future free from violence.
A Novato police officer kneels to greet a dog at a C4DP community outreach event promoting safety and domestic-violence awareness.
C4DP staff members pose together at an indoor gathering, standing in front of the organization’s banner while celebrating their work supporting survivors and preventing domestic violence in Marin County.
How It Works

Strengthening Marin County’s Response to Domestic Abuse

The Marin County Coordinated Community Response (CCR) Network unites justice systems, human services, healthcare providers, and advocacy organizations to prevent domestic violence and ensure survivors receive consistent, compassionate support. By promoting cross-sector collaboration, the CCR Network works to reduce the incidence of domestic violence and strengthen institutional responses across Marin County.

CCR members are empowered to drive change within their organizations and professions – advocating for safety, accountability, and respect in relationships. Our vision is to develop Liaison Leaders – professionals trained to implement and uphold domestic violence and sexual assault policies, protocols, and survivor-centered practices within their institutions.

Together, we’re building a robust and connected safety net for survivors. As individuals seek help, our goal is for them to be met with a seamless, coordinated response that increases safety and connects them to essential resources throughout Marin County.

Policy and Data

We are committed to enhancing the effectiveness of domestic violence response in Marin County by analyzing current policies and utilizing data-driven approaches.

Preventing Future Abuse

We focus on proactive measures to prevent domestic violence before it occurs. By educating the community about healthy relationships, consent, and the signs of abuse, we aim to foster a culture of respect and understanding.

Response Training

Our Response Training programs are designed to equip professionals, volunteers, and community members with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively respond to incidents of domestic violence.

Marin CCR Management

The Marin Coordinated Community Response (CCR) is managed by Center for Domestic Peace, guided by a dedicated CCR leadership team. This team is composed of professionals and advocates with expertise in domestic violence prevention and response.

About CCR Meetings

Meetings are held twice per year, and subcommittees meet as needed. Liaison Leaders take best practices back to their various organizations for integration and discussion. Meeting efforts focus on collaborating on how to improve the community-wide response to domestic violence, dating abuse, stalking, and sexual assault within Marin County.

Community Partners in the Marin CCR Include:

  • Individuals
  • Organizations
  • Criminal Justice Institutions
  • Victim Advocacy Groups
  • Community-Based Responders
  • Mental Health Practitioners
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Latest CCR Announcements

Response to Trump’s Statement on Domestic Violence

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