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Senate Bill 158 would increase the holding period for domestic violence offenders from eight to 24 hours in Indiana.
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The low barrier, community-funded shelter started in 2020 as a response to COVID-19. Today it has 12 people in rooms, six of whom are children.
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Authorities have ruled that a western Indiana police officer was justified in fatally shooting a man who was threatening him with a knife earlier this month.
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Turning Point Domestic Violence services based in Bartholomew County saw increased need across the board, and it’s emphasized the importance of funding sources.
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Join us this week as we talk with service providers and researchers about increased reports of domestic violence in Central Indiana during the pandemic.
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Join us this week as we talk about concerns of domestic violence during quarantine.