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Nashville’s decade of domestic violence reforms focused on victims. Now the city wants increased offender accountability.

In 2013, a Nashville report identified ways the justice system could improve for domestic violence victims. A new assessment looks back at a decade of wins and highlights opportunities to improve. Nashville has managed to close several gaps in the justice system over the years — creating the Office of Family Safety, family justice centers to connect victims to resources, and the Jean Crowe Advocacy Center inside the court house to help victims n…
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WPLN — Nashville Public Radio broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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