Absolutely, and thank you for the question.
No-contact orders of course should be enforced, but we have to remember that a no-contact order is just a piece of paper. It does not necessarily prevent contact or make sure the victim is really safe, but at least there is a trace that there's something from the criminal justice system that tells us the person should not be in contact with that person. However, we need to respond very quickly when a person decides to breach the no-contact order, and it has to be taken very seriously.