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Missoula County officials have announced a new program intended to better address widespread intimate partner violence cases. Missoula’s new Domestic Violence Court aims to accelerate the timeline in cases involving partner violence.
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Missoula County’s new protocol, put in place in mid April, changes the way first responders and law enforcement respond to strangulation and prioritize the cases for prosecution.
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A domestic violence nonprofit in Bozeman this month launched a campaign to fundraise for a new shelter it announced last year, and it says the pandemic highlights the need for more safe spaces.
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Three women told a House Armed Services subcommittee that their complaints of physical abuse ultimately went ignored by commanding officers.
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HELENA — Survivors of domestic violence, stalking and harassment came to the Montana Capitol Wednesday to rally support for Senate Bill 114, which would…
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Women and girls in Indian country go missing and are involved in homicides at a far greater rate than any other demographic of people in Montana. That’s…
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U.S. Justice Department data shows Native women are 10 times as likely to be murdered as other Americans. They’re four times as likely to be raped or…
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Missoula County authorities on Monday charged a 30-year-old man with making good on a threat to kill his girlfriend. Emmanuel Gomez is accused of…
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People in Montana who are out of work because of domestic violence will soon be able to get the same unemployment benefits as others who lose their…
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Kelsen Young, director of the Montana Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence says Montana law treats someone who hurts their dog more harshly than…