Journalist
(Virginia)
Freelance reporter living in Southwest Virginia.
Links: @tiffanymstevens | (Current as of: May 10, 2018)
Rewire
May 9, 2018
Survivors in Appalachia face sizeable obstacles to leaving. Rural abusers are more likely to use weapons; intimate partner violence is more likely to end in homicide. Shelters and health centers can be impossible to reach.
Freelance reporter living in Southwest Virginia.
Links: @tiffanymstevens | (Current as of: May 10, 2018)
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News Story‘A Growing Movement’: Coalitions Are Expanding Legal Services for Appalachian Victims of Domestic Violence
Tiffany StevensRewire
May 9, 2018
Survivors in Appalachia face sizeable obstacles to leaving. Rural abusers are more likely to use weapons; intimate partner violence is more likely to end in homicide. Shelters and health centers can be impossible to reach.
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