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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Office on Violence Against Women Acting Director Katherine Sullivan Sullivan & other senior DOJ officials discuss the Violence Against Women Act’s essential focus on criminal justice responses to domestic violence.
Photo Credit: Matthew T. Nichols for the U.S. Department of Justice
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Office on Violence Against Women Acting Director Katherine Sullivan Sullivan & other senior DOJ officials discuss the Violence Against Women Act’s essential focus on criminal justice responses to domestic violence.
Photo Credit: Matthew T. Nichols for the U.S. Department of Justice
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Office on Violence Against Women Acting Director Katherine Sullivan Sullivan & other senior DOJ officials discuss the Violence Against Women Act’s essential focus on criminal justice responses to domestic violence.
Photo Credit: Matthew T. Nichols for the U.S. Department of Justice
In recognition of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein met with Acting Director of the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) Katherine Sullivan and other senior Justice officials today to discuss the Violence Against Women Act’s (VAWA) essential focus on criminal justice responses to domestic violence. Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein also announced new OVW funding for the department’s Tribal Special Assistant U.S. Attorney (SAUSA) program.
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