By BRIAN WITTE, Associated Press Writer
By BRIAN WITTE, Associated Press Writer
Published
10/22/08
ANNAPOLIS — A program developed in Maryland to get high-risk domestic violence victims to safety before they are killed will be taught in other parts of the country with the help of a federal grant.
Maryland Sen. Barbara Mikulski and Rep. Donna Edwards have scheduled a news conference Wednesday to announce details of the Justice Department grant, which has been awarded to the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence.
The group will train law enforcement in other parts of the country about its Lethality Assessment Program. The program, which has been used in Maryland for several years, involves close collaboration between law...
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