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Noon Wednesday: Transformative Justice in Domestic Violence

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A new report from End Abuse Wisconsin analyzes 20 years of domestic violence homicide data

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. A recent report from End Abuse Wisconsin analyzes 20 years of domestic violence homicide data, shows where progress has been made and looks at what change still needs to happen. Sara Krall and Jenna Gormal of End Abuse Wisconsin and contributors to the report join us to talk about the findings.

09/30/2020

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