Case Study: Essex County Family Justice Center

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The intervention that I found interesting was Essex County Family Justice Center, this is a center staff and partner agency that work together to provide the services an individual receives. Also, this center help victims of domestic violence direct an often difficult network of government, law enforcement, social services, etc. this center place emphasis on a welcoming and safe environment for their clients and they undergo the necessary steps to rebuild their lives. The FJC, helps victims restore their hope and dignity. I found this family justice center interventions interesting because victims of abuse in everywhere possible. The center helps the victims each step of the way. Providing each client with programs, in which will provide

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