
Kansas City Launches IPV Intervention Program
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Kansas City launches Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Program, backed by $475,000 grant, to reduce domestic violence and prevent repeat incidents. The program, inspired by a successful Pittsburgh model, involves the police, prosecutors office, health department, and nonprofits. It focuses on high-risk individuals, offering tough prosecution for repeat offenders and resources for first-time cases. The city aims to disrupt violence cycles and build safer lives, with recent efforts reducing domestic violence homicides from twelve to two.
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