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Middlesex County welcomes Family Justice Center
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Domestic violence incidents happen every seven minutes in New Jersey.
Domestic violence incidents happen every seven minutes in New Jersey. Now, one county is getting what the Justice Department calls, "the most effective model of domestic violence prevention" by using a new tool to give victims both protection and vital resources. Correspondent Raven Santana reports on a the new family justice center planned for Middlesex County.
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Middlesex County welcomes Family Justice Center
Clip: 2/19/2020 | 2m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Domestic violence incidents happen every seven minutes in New Jersey. Now, one county is getting what the Justice Department calls, "the most effective model of domestic violence prevention" by using a new tool to give victims both protection and vital resources. Correspondent Raven Santana reports on a the new family justice center planned for Middlesex County.
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