
Domestic violence rising sharply among young people
a societal problem
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Episode 12
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Tumata Helme joined the legal department of the Multipurpose Legal Aid Association (APAJ) as a representative of the public prosecutor following her degree in law and criminology. She has recently noted a concerning rise in domestic violence, particularly among young people, especially as they replicate patterns of violence. Only education and prevention can stem the tide.
Tumata Helme joined the legal department of the Multipurpose Legal Aid Association (APAJ) as a representative of the public prosecutor following her degree in law and criminology. She has recently noted a concerning rise in domestic violence, particularly among young people, especially as they replicate patterns of violence. Only education and prevention can stem the tide.
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