How to protect domestic violence survivors
The Illinois House has passed a bill that would allow law enforcement to seize guns in cases of domestic abuse.
The recent case of a Little Village mother and daughter fatally shot in their home highlights the need for greater protections for survivors of domestic abuse.
Reset talks with folks who work with survivors about how society can step up to better assist and protect them.
GUESTS: Stephanie Love-Patterson, executive director of Connections for Abused Women and their Children (CAWC)
Maralea Negron, director of policy, advocacy, and research at The Network
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How to protect domestic violence survivors
The Illinois House has passed a bill that would allow law enforcement to seize guns in cases of domestic abuse.
The recent case of a Little Village mother and daughter fatally shot in their home highlights the need for greater protections for survivors of domestic abuse.
Reset talks with folks who work with survivors about how society can step up to better assist and protect them.
GUESTS: Stephanie Love-Patterson, executive director of Connections for Abused Women and their Children (CAWC)
Maralea Negron, director of policy, advocacy, and research at The Network