SAFE Newsletter 01/30/2018
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Domestic Violence Articles

By Pink News on 01/27/2018

"... “How do you say you were assaulted when it comes back to the idea of ‘that doesn’t count’? Well, it does count.”
‘Sam’ also reveals an incident in which they were violently threatened, saying the girlfriend “produced what she told me was a knife and held it to my throat.” ..."

By The Sydney Morning Herald on 01/25/2018

"... A Men's Rights Activist website, One in Three, recently updated their infographics with information from the latest Personal Safety Survey (PSS) and Australian homicide reports. 

They claim "the proportion of men experiencing current partner violence between 2005 and 2016, rose more than fivefold, a 552 per cent increase". ..."
Elder Abuse Articles


By The Hindu on 01/26/2018

"... Society should address problems confronting the elderly, said P. Kolandaivel, Vice-Chancellor, Periyar University.

He was delivering inaugural address at a two-day seminar on ‘Elder abuse and social exclusion’ organised by the Department of Sociology here on Wednesday. ..."

By Ottawa Citizen on 01/24/2018

"... Daniel Nassrallah, an Ottawa lawyer whose elderly grandfather was repeatedly struck in the face by a support worker at Garry J. Armstrong long-term care home, said video of the assault will air during an episode of the Dr. Oz Show Thursday afternoon. ..."
Bullying

By Triblive on 01/28/2018

"... Sixth- through eighth-graders were asked to respond to the prompts and offer solutions: Talk to a teacher, tell a parent, share the social media post with a coach. ..."
Campus Sexual Assaut

By Daily Caller on 01/22/2018

"... Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Bartholet argues that the #MeToo movement, made popular on social media after numerous high-profile media men were exposed as sexual predators, ignores the “principles of basic fairness” because it presumes guilt. ..."
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