Domestic violence law reforms: Reactions from the trenches
In recent years, feminists have worked hard to pressure society & the criminal justice system into taking domestic violence seriously. These efforts have resulted in more government funding & increased services to victims. In addition, there have also been legal & policy reforms that hav...
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