DOJ Invests in Domestic Violence Survivors with $700M Grant Funding
DOJ's Investment in Domestic Violence Survivors
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced a significant investment of $700 million in grant funding aimed at supporting survivors of domestic violence. This funding, part of the fiscal 2024 budget, will be administered by the Office on Violence Against Women.
Key Areas of Focus
- Services: Grants will help enhance support services for survivors.
- Training: Funding will also focus on training law enforcement and service providers.
- Officers: A portion will be allocated to increase officer training to assist victims more effectively.
Impact on Communities
This financial commitment reflects the DOJ's ongoing dedication to addressing domestic violence and providing essential resources to those affected.
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