BWJP Presents: Taking Back Control

A New Era of Protection: Inside the National Restraining Order Center

27 min · 17 jun 2025
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In this episode of Taking Back Control, host Alyssa Toledo explores the launch of the National Restraining Order Center (NROC), a new initiative by BWJP aimed at improving safety, access, and justice for survivors of abuse. Alyssa is joined by Monica Player, Sarah Hur, and Megan Belden, experts in law and advocacy, who share their insights on NROC’s vision, its approach to breaking down barriers, and its role in supporting survivors. The discussion covers the importance of restraining orders, common myths and misconceptions about their effectiveness, and the legal and procedural challenges that still make it difficult for survivors to obtain or enforce them. The guests dive into how NROC is making restraining orders more accessible, particularly for underserved populations like teens, immigrants, and those in rural areas. They also address the intersection of technology, legal protections, and the rise of Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs). With a focus on collaboration and systemic change, the episode highlights NROC’s efforts to improve interstate enforcement of restraining orders and work alongside other BWJP centers to ensure holistic support for survivors. This conversation offers a deeper look into NROC’s mission to create a more effective and inclusive legal system for survivors of abuse.

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