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Domestic Violence And Abuse During Coronavirus Pandemic
Insight With Vicki Gonzalez
English - July 28, 2020 15:00 - ★★★★★ - 19 ratingsNews Arts Performing Arts capradio cpr kxjz kxpr Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Today's Guests:
Former Sacramento Sheriff Robbie Waters' daughter Deanna Earl talks about her father’s legacy
Georgia State University assistant professor Dennis Reidy discusses the findings of his recent study that found domestic violence rose during the Great Recession and how another increase could be on the way
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence programs director Jacquie Marroquin on the impact COVID-19 has had on victims of domestic violence and statewide efforts to support them
Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center CEO Faith Whitmore with resources for victims of domestic violence and abuse
Sacramento County Child Protective Services deputy director Melissa Lloyd on child abuse during the pandemic and potential solutions
CapRadio healthcare reporter Sammy Caiola discusses her reporting on the intersection of race, police violence and sexual assault
Today's Guests:
Former Sacramento Sheriff Robbie Waters' daughter Deanna Earl talks about her father’s legacy
Georgia State University assistant professor Dennis Reidy discusses the findings of his recent study that found domestic violence rose during the Great Recession and how another increase could be on the way
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence programs director Jacquie Marroquin on the impact COVID-19 has had on victims of domestic violence and statewide efforts to support them
Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center CEO Faith Whitmore with resources for victims of domestic violence and abuse
Sacramento County Child Protective Services deputy director Melissa Lloyd on child abuse during the pandemic and potential solutions
CapRadio healthcare reporter Sammy Caiola discusses her reporting on the intersection of race, police violence and sexual assault