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Creating a Safer Kentucky: An Interview with the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office

Creating a Safer Kentucky: An Interview with the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office

by Caroline Glynn Neal | Jun 28, 2022 | Children's Advocacy Center

Creating a Safer Kentucky: An Interview with the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office Heather Wagers is the executive director of the Office of Trafficking and Abuse Prevention and Prosecution (TAPP) within the Kentucky Attorney General’s office. In this role,...
Louisiana DCFS Donates Supplies for Kentucky Foster Children

Louisiana DCFS Donates Supplies for Kentucky Foster Children

by Caroline Glynn Neal | Jan 6, 2022 | Children's Advocacy Center

Louisiana DCFS Donates Supplies for Kentucky Foster Children Kentucky organizations helped provide supplies and housing to Louisianans who have been impacted by hurricanes. Now, the Louisiana Department of Children & Family Services is returning the favor for...
Legal experts and victims’ advocate share impact of Marsy’s Law in Kentucky

Legal experts and victims’ advocate share impact of Marsy’s Law in Kentucky

by Caroline Glynn Neal | Dec 3, 2020 | Sexual Violence Resource Center

Legal experts and victims’ advocates are trying to determine what’s next after Marsy’s Law passed in Kentucky. Marsy’s Law advocates say the goal is to ensure more rights for crime victims. Grace Stewart with Lotus in Paducah said victims need...

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