GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — October is domestic violence awareness month, and the YWCA is focused on increasing awareness about what they say is the most deadly form of domestic violence: ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Unlike nearly every other state in the country, Ohio still does not have a strangulation law. This would create harsher punishments for abusers, specifically by making strangulation a ...
Walla Walla Police Department officers and other session attendees evaluate and prioritize types of evidence in a group exercise at a training session. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday-Friday, Walla Walla ...
Utah lawmakers restarted funding this year to help cover the cost of forensic exams for victims of domestic violence choking ...
‘Strangulation Awareness Day’: 54% of domestic violence victims who contact MNPD have been strangled
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Strangulation doesn’t always cause visible injuries, but it can have a lasting impact on victims. That’s why Metro Council signed a resolution making the second Tuesday in ...
City Attorney Zach Klein announced Wednesday that Columbus has been awarded a grant to help continue the implementation of programming to prevent domestic violence and strangulation cases amid an ...
DANVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — Strangulation in domestic violence relationships is increasing in the state, according to experts. Federal data shows strangulation increases the odds of homicide by 750% and ...
Green Country law enforcement agencies are stressing the importance of strangulation during domestic violence. “Statistically if you are being strangled, you are very close to the point where there’s ...
One in four suspects in New Orleans domestic homicides in 2021 had previously committed a strangulation, according to a jarring report from the New Orleans Health Department that drew sharp reactions ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Law enforcement officials and legal professionals attended a training session in Springfield to recognize the signs of domestic violence. Four Springfield residents without ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - At the height of the pandemic, domestic violence calls rose 20%. Experts said it was a combination of being stuck at home and the economic pressures that often come with losing a ...
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