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Crime survivors speak out for justice reform at Ohio Statehouse
by Jackie Orozco
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{p}Survivors of violent crimes spoke out at the statehouse as they shared their painful stories Wednesday morning. Many are left with trauma and nowhere to turn, but they're fighting to get lawmakers to listen up and help. (WSYX/WTTE){/p}
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) —

Survivors of violent crimes spoke out at the statehouse as they shared their painful stories Wednesday morning. Many were left with trauma and nowhere to turn, but they're fighting to get lawmakers to listen up and help.

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A national network of crime survivors called “Crime Survivors for Safety And Justice” has been building a movement across the country. It has eight local chapters in California, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Texas, and right here in Ohio. The groups hope lawmakers will make "common sense" legislation that will help victims of crime. They also want to divert money to trauma centers instead of more prisons.

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