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CT's Lethality Assessment Program has helped first responders connect domestic violence services to over 23,000 victims in the past 10 years – Hartford Courant
With domestic violence rates soaring higher and higher in Connecticut and across the nation since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, practices that protect victims and provide them with a pipeline to services are more vital than ever.
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