Crime & Safety

Gloucester Police Chief Harry Earle to Discuss Domestic Violence in Online Show Wednesday

Harry Earle appears on "Love Shouldn't Hurt" Wednesday afternoon.

Gloucester Township Police Chief Harry Earle will participate in an online show that tackles domestic violence Wednesday afternoon.

Earle will be a guest on “Love Shouldn’t Hurt," hosted by Hillary Platt. The half-hour show begins at 3 p.m. and focuses on Domestic Abuse Issues.  The broadcast can be viewed at:  http://www.talkexchangeradio.com/.

Each week, the show covers topics such as:

* Basic Domestic Violence knowledge and definition;
* Restraining orders and safety planning;
* Teen relationships/dangers in social media;
* Sexting;
* Human Trafficking;
* Pornography;
* Changing ways people think of relationships;
* Children of Domestic Violence in the classroom;
* Correlation between bullying and Domestic Violence and prevention in our community;
* Dating abuse in Middle Schools, High Schools and Colleges;
* Information about local shelters;
* What parents should know;
* Domestic Violence and family law;
* Correlation between pet abuse and domestic abuse;
* Domestic Violence legislation;
* Domestic Violence abuse/sexual abuse;
* How the police deal with Domestic Violence victims.


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