DOJ Pilots Study on Relationship Violence in Young Adults—Feedback Needed
Published Date: 4/27/2026
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The Department of Justice wants to start a new study to learn about violence young adults face in their relationships. They’re asking for public feedback until May 27, 2026, to make sure the questions are clear and not too much work. This study will help improve how we understand and prevent violence, with no big costs for participants.
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