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Domestic Violence Calls: What Police Want You to Know

44 min · 15 de may de 2026
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What really happens when police respond to a domestic violence call? In this episode of Voices Restored, a law enforcement officer breaks down what to expect when you call, and the realities officers face on these calls. We address common misconceptions, why many survivors don’t leave, and what involving police can actually look like in real time. This conversation offers clear, practical insight for survivors, supporters, and anyone seeking to better understand domestic violence and the legal response. Your voice was never lost, it was waiting to be heard.

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