Family Justice Centers are multi-agency, multi-disciplinary co-located service centers that provide services to victims of inter-personal violence including, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder or dependent adult abuse, and human trafficking. Both public and private partner agencies assign staff on a full-time o
Family Justice Centers are multi-agency, multi-disciplinary co-located service centers that provide services to victims of inter-personal violence including, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder or dependent adult abuse, and human trafficking. Both public and private partner agencies assign staff on a full-time or part-time basis to provide services from one location.
Partner agencies at a Family Justice Center may be comprised of, but are not limited to:
The FJC is a proven model and a growing national movement built on evidence-bast best practices that increase safety, improve outcomes, and reduce the long-term costs of violence. Our FJC is a part of a broader network of centers working together to ensure survivors across California and the nation receive streamlined, trauma-informed se
The FJC is a proven model and a growing national movement built on evidence-bast best practices that increase safety, improve outcomes, and reduce the long-term costs of violence. Our FJC is a part of a broader network of centers working together to ensure survivors across California and the nation receive streamlined, trauma-informed services in one safe location.
California Family Justice Network
National Family Justice Center Alliance
Additionally, three states have legislation defining Family Justice Centers, including California.
In October 2003, President George W. Bush announced the creation of the President's Family Justice Center Initiative.
Documented and published outcomes of Family Justice Centers include:
Documented and published outcomes of Family Justice Centers include:
The Family Justice Center model has been identified as a best practice in the field of domestic violence intervention and prevention services by the United States Department of Justice. It was included as a “purpose area” under VAWA 2005.
Civil Attorneys and Legal Aid
Family Justice Center of Nevada County
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