One in four women in America will experience intimate partner violence in her lifetime
In North Carolina, 122 people were killed by domestic violence last year. But a new program is attracting attention for its attempts to reduce repeat intimate partner violence. “” or MOVE is a Wake County program that offers more than three months of counseling for domestic violence victims.
Host Frank Stasio talks with , professor and associate dean at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Social Work; Stacey Sullivan, MOVE program coordinator and clinical supervisor for SafeChild Raleigh; and , domestic violence survivor and author of "Crazy Love" (St. Martin's Griffin/ 2010).