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Posted on May 26, 2020June 11, 2020 by C. Ross

Keeping Doors Open: Domestic Violence and COVID-19

Keeping Doors Open- Domestic Violence and COVID-19

CategoriesResource Types, Resources, Strategies in Brief TagsBest Practices, Collaboration, Corroboration of Evidence, Discovery, Intimate Partner Violence, Investigations, Laws, Medical Evidence, Motions Practice, Offenders, Privacy, Prosecution, Technology, Trauma, Victim Advocacy, Victims, Victims' Rights, Witness Intimidation

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