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Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley (left), host of “Justice for All” airing on TV30, discusses domestic violence with guest Sabrina Farrell, assistant DA and executive director of the Alameda County Family Justice Center. (Photo courtesy of TV30)

Domestic violence is the central topic in the newest episode of TV30’s “Justice for All,” hosted by Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley.

“We put particular focus on domestic violence so that we can help those who are being victimized, help communities to address, recognize and bring an end to domestic violence,” O’Malley said in a statement.

The episode, which debuted last week, highlights the award-winning Alameda County Family Justice Center with special guest Sabrina Farrell, assistant DA and executive director of the center.

“The Family Justice Center was created in 2004,” O’Malley said. “Now a victim can go to one building, one place, and have all their needs addressed. It’s been a very important component of what we do and how we were able to operate.”

The center serves as a model for comprehensive collaborative care for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, elder abuse and child abuse while also giving particular attention to children who have been in a home where there is domestic violence, according to TV30.

In all, there are five domestic violence shelters in Alameda County, including the Tri-Valley Haven shelter in Livermore.

“Justice for All,” produced by Tri-Valley Community Television, is airing on Comcast Channel 30 or AT&T U-Verse via Chanel 99 as well as streaming live and via video on demand on the station’s website at tv30.org. Check the website for air dates and times.

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