Accept $15,174 county grant for domestic violence screening program
$15,174
In Plain English
The county will pay Richmond police $15,174 to run a program that screens domestic violence victims for danger levels. Officers use a checklist to identify victims at highest risk of being killed by their abuser. If approved, the program runs from July 2015 through September 2016 at no cost to the city.
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