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December 05, 2008

Domestic Violence Increases Over Holidays

Every year, reports of domestic violence spike during the holidays. This year will be no exception - and likely more reports could be filed due to economic stress.

If you are the victim of domestic violence - or know someone who is - you need to listen to this Law in Your Life podcast.


On the Web:

Domestic Violence Resource Center

Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence

October 09, 2008

October Is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Dvam_sm Communities across the nation are discussing ways to combat domestic violence as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. When economic times are tough, the weather is bad or substance abuse is present, rates of domestic violence increase.

What should you know if you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship? The Law in Your Life host Angela Wilson finds out from attorney Brandi Byrd.

August 26, 2008

Domestic Violence Contributes to Poor Academic Performance

Domestic violence produces an unsafe, unstable home for children. That instability leads children to become troubled, and hurts their academic performance. A new study from the University of California-Davis, also says troubled children can hurt the test scores of other children in their class. (Read more at ScienceDaily.com)

If you or someone you know is involved in a violent relationship, you need to get out, or get them help. This Law in Your Life podcast shares details on what you can do if you are caught in the web of domestic violence.

June 09, 2008

Mo Behind on DV Support

The state of Missouri doesn't do all it can to help victims of domestic violence. That's according to a new19164020_2 report released by a statewide health organization. Fighting domestic violence could be helped with more money - but right now, it's just not there. Read more at KMIZ.com

This Friday, host Angela Wilson talks about domestic violence with attorney Brandi Byrd. Tune in for details on how you can help a friend or family in a violent relationship.