NFL exec: Arrests down 'by half' since Rice case
Briefly

The NFL implemented tougher policies around domestic violence following criticism over its handling of the Ray Rice incident, leading to new minimum punishments and mandatory education for players.
Since the implementation of these policies, the NFL reports a significant decrease in overall player arrests; however, the fluctuation in domestic violence cases continues to raise concerns for the league.
Despite improvements in handling domestic violence cases, the fact that the number of accusations has fluctuated signals ongoing challenges within the league's approach to this serious issue.
In light of recent incidents like Michael Hall Jr.'s case, the NFL remains committed to addressing domestic violence effectively, as evidenced by the continuation of investigations and disciplinary actions.
Read at ESPN.com
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