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Evolving police response to domestic violence calls

Nicole Florisi, both a cop and counselor, discusses how law enforcement can improve response to domestic violence calls

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In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley speaks with Nicole Florisi, a law enforcement professional and domestic violence survivors advocate in northern Arizona, about how police can improve response to domestic violence calls. From beginning the assessment of a domestic violence call from the point it comes into dispatch to working with victim advocates, Nicole shares best practices for handling these challenging calls.

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