Domestic violence in NJ has increased because of COVIDDomestic violence in NJ has increased because of COVIDThe pandemic has increased tensions and caused more survivors to call hotlines, crisis centers and reach out for helpDavid MatthauDavid Matthau
Guns? GPS? Ideas for protecting domestic violence victimsGuns? GPS? Ideas for protecting domestic violence victimsEfforts are underway to look for new and better ways to help those who leave abusive relationships, and fear for their livesDavid MatthauDavid Matthau
NJ’s domestic violence hotlines got 90,000 calls last year — Here’s some other troubling numbersDomestic violence in New Jersey. The problem is more complex than you might imagineDavid MatthauDavid Matthau
After NJ murder-suicide: A look at stopping domestic violence early onAfter NJ murder-suicide: A look at stopping domestic violence early onRarely is a homicide the first instance of domestic violence in a home — but not everyone knows how to look for the signs.David MatthauDavid Matthau