Intimate-partner domestic violence homicides are on the rise in many cities around the country since the COVID-19 outbreak began. In an effort to curb the rise in this tragic loss…
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Entering into the holiday season can be stressful and full of anxiety for many, but for victims of domestic violence past and present, it can be especially taxing. With the…
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In 1990, George H. W. Bush declared November as Native American Heritage Month. This month is dedicated to celebrating the rich history, culture, and traditions of Indigenous peoples across the…
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While the world has been brought to a grinding halt due to this pandemic, we are reminded this month that both child abuse and sexual assault continue to exist in…
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With the arrival of COVID-19, we understand that normal services in the fields of prevention and intervention can present more barriers and finding creative solutions may be challenging. We are…
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Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month 94% Teens who experience dating violence at such an impressionable age struggle in all areas of their life as a result. According to the 2017 Youth…
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According to Police Chief Magazine, police officers, detectives, deputies, and prosecutors alike all are affected by their own worldviews in addition to their own implicit and explicit biases. Everyone makes snap judgments that…
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Stalking Awareness Month As January approaches, which is recognized as Stalking Awareness Month we are reminded of the shocking statistics around stalking. According to the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource…
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The number of asylum claims denied by immigration judges increased to nearly 70 percent last year after the Justice Department made it harder for victims of domestic abuse and gang…
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"Abusive partners in LGBTQ relationships use all the same tactics to gain power and control as abusive partners in heterosexual relationships... but in LGBTQ relationships also reinforce their tactics with…
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