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The Family Justice Center, a Family Violence One-Stop
Resource Center is Now Open!
The grand opening of the Knoxville Family Justice
Center was celebrated today as a place where those affected by family
violence can more easily access the caring assistance they need to
cope with and leave abusive situations.
The center is a one-stop resource center, the
result of collaboration among 63 agencies in Knoxville, including
those focused on social services, law enforcement and the criminal
justice system.
"The Knoxville Family Justice Center provides one telephone
number and one place for service to make it easier for those who
need help to get it," said Randy Nichols, Knox County district attorney
general and member of the center's executive board. "In addition,
the center makes it easier for agencies to provide help in efficient
and effective ways through continued cooperation and collaboration."
The Knoxville Family Justice Center was one of
only 15 nationwide out of 400 applications to receive funding from
the U.S. Department of Justice. The center is based on a highly
successful system developed and now in place in San Diego, Calif.
Knoxville was the only Tennessee city and one of the smaller communities
to receive the $1 million because of its history of collaboration
among agencies to end the cycle of domestic violence.
Family violence is a Knoxville community problem
with local law enforcement responding to nearly 17,000 calls in
2005 - for an average of 46 per day - and more than 2,000 orders
of protection were issued. Three domestic violence homicides were
recorded in 2004.
The center will have nine agencies on-site including
Child and Family Tennessee, the Community Coalition on Family Violence,
Legal Aid of East Tennessee, the Salvation Army, YWCA, the Knoxville
Police Department and Knox County District Attorney, Probation,
and Sheriffs Offices. Dozens more local government and non-profit
agencies are serving as off-site partners.
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