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Economic supports could be the key to reducing intimate-partner violence, which claims the lives of dozens of Ohioans each year. Research from the Ohio Domestic Violence Network showed during times of financial insecurity, people are at a higher risk of violent behavior. Rebecca Cline, director of prevention for the Network, explained individuals are targeted for intimate-partner violence, often because they are marginalized and made vulnerable by oppressive systems. ...

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