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San Francisco marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month; DA and mayor highlight new services and 40 months without domestic-violence homicide

San Francisco Police Commission · October 2, 2013
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Summary

At a City Hall event, District Attorney George Gascon and Mayor Ed Lee announced a dedicated domestic-violence unit, highlighted expanded services and language access, and celebrated 40 months without a domestic-violence homicide while urging continued vigilance.

City officials and advocates gathered on the steps of San Francisco City Hall to proclaim October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and to highlight reforms and services aimed at preventing and responding to domestic violence.

District Attorney George Gascon described his office's new standalone unit for domestic violence, noting it will include…

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