How a Gap in Tennessee’s Probation System Leaves Domestic Violence Victims in Danger
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How a Gap in Tennessee’s Probation System Leaves Domestic Violence Victims in Danger
Probation officers pause in-person visits and home searches for offenders facing an arrest warrant. That reduced supervision can last for months — in one case it was over a year. Six mothers died during this gap, WPLN and ProPublica found.
How a gap in Tennessee’s probation system leaves domestic violence victims in danger
WARNING: This story describes allegations of repeated domestic violence and murder. This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with WPLN. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your inbox every week. Reporting highlights Guns in Dangerous Hands: Roughly 1 in 4 domestic violence homicide victims in Tennessee’s five biggest cities were allegedly shot by someone who was legally barred from having a gu…
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