If you are in immediate danger, call 911, your local domestic violence program hotline,

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Domestic Violence-Georgia > Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Georgia's Domestic Violence Hotline

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Georgia Is Taking Action Against Domestic Violence:

"At Georgia Commission On Family Violence, we believe that a coordinated community response is the best way to address the problem of family violence. Coordinated community response means that every segment of the community - including judges, advocates, law enforcement, medical professionals, educators, and concerned citizens - is responsible for helping to end family violence. In other words, everyone, including you, can be a part of the solution. GCFV works with communities and systems across the state to provide leadership in strengthening Georgia's families by ending family violence."

 

Georgia's Domestic Violence Fatality Review Project-2007
"2007 was the fourth year of Georgia’s Domestic Violence Fatality Review Project. This project was created in response to the terrible tragedy of domestic violence, which continues to be a leading cause of injuries for girls and women between the ages of 15 and 44 in the state of Georgia. Domestic violence has taken the lives of almost 500 Georgians in the last
four years. Through this project, multi-disciplinary teams in 12 communities across Georgia meet to review domestic violence deaths in their area and, from these tragedies, learn how to improve their response to domestic violence."

 

 

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