Editorial: Shelter in Greenlee is an idea whose time has come

By The Copper Era 01/13/2016

“… According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, one in five women nationally will be the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner, one in seven men will suffer the same, and violence by an intimate partner accounts for 15 percent of all violent crime nationwide. …”

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Law enforcement agencies train for domestic violence calls

By WCYB.com 01/11/2016

“… The University of Tennessee’s Law Enforcement Innovation Center put on the training. Executive Director Don Green says domestic violence calls are the most dangerous for law enforcement, and this training will help officers determine who the victim is when they respond to these types of calls. …”

Read the entire article:  http://www.wcyb.com/news/law-enforcement-agencies-train-for-domestic-violence-calls/37380964

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Male abuse victims need help, too

By New Straits Times Online 01/10/2016

“… According to the United States’ National Domestic Violence Hotline, one in seven men aged 18 and above has been the victim of physical violence by an intimate partner in his lifetime, while 10 per cent of men have experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking by a partner. …”

Read the entire article: http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/01/121416/male-abuse-victims-need-help-too

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The Four Categories of Elder Abuse: Evaluation Approaches

By Psychiatric Times on 01/11/2016

“… Elderly persons can become engaged with the legal system in multiple ways, but elder abuse is becoming more widely recognized as an important public health and social issue accompanying the increasing number of older adults in the US.1…”

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Breaking the cycle of domestic violence

By Coshocton Tribune 01/08/2016

“… “First Step brings awareness that domestic violence happens in our community,” Laudick said. “It brings awareness that an individual can empower themselves to make changes with the right support. This means that the cycle will lessen. It also creates a healthier, non-violent community.” …”

Read the enitre article: http://www.coshoctontribune.com/story/news/local/2016/01/08/breaking-cycle-domestic-violence/78533472/

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Scholarship pageant raises awareness for domestic violence

By The Michigan Daily 01/09/2016

“… “What we’ve chosen to focus on here today was domestic and sexual violence awareness, and it’s because it’s partially underrated here on campus,” Brooks said. “We’d really like to bring that to the forefront and actually highlight the beauty and the power that come from women.” …”

Read the entire article: https://www.michigandaily.com/section/news/scholarship-pageant-raises-awareness-domestic-violence

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