SAFE Newsletter 02/13/2018
Domestic Violence Articles

By The Rogersville Review on 02/12/2018

"... Though the topic of relationship abuse is usually avoided in our society, especially for our youth, the grim reality is 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men will experience relationship violence in their lifetime, and all of us can expect to be in an unhealthy relationship at some point. ..."

By The Star on 02/10/2018

"... While February is known for Valentine’s Day and the hearts and flowers that come with the observance, it also is a time used to draw attention to teen dating violence.

Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month aims to shine a spotlight on the issue and help put an end to teen dating violence. ..."
Bullying

By Eurek Alert on 02/12/2018

"... Led by Professor Dieter Wolke (senior author) at Warwick's Department of Psychology, this is the first study to explore the relationship between sibling bullying and the development of psychotic disorders. ...."
Elder Abuse Articles

By KARE on 02/12/2018

"... ST. PAUL, Minn. - Mary held up a picture of her father’s leg, though it no longer looked like a leg. She told lawmakers how her dad had been taken to an assisted living facility after an injury.

She said his wounds were always bandaged and the family was asked to leave the room when the dressings were changed. One day, she saw underneath. ..."

By Daily Interlake on 02/11/2018

"... Today’s senior citizens were raised to be polite and trustworthy. Many of them have worked most of their lives, have a home that’s paid off and money in their savings accounts. A lot of older people also pride themselves on having excellent credit. ..."
Campus Sexual Assaut

By Inside Highered on 02/12/2018

"... A federal appeals court has partially sided with a male student who alleged that Miami University in Ohio was discriminatory when he was investigated for sexual assault and subsequently suspended. ..."

By Washington Post on 02/10/2018

"... President Trump on Saturday appeared to side with men accused of domestic abuse or sexual misconduct, following a week of turmoil surrounding allegations of spousal abuse against two male aides that brought the national #MeToo movement inside the White House. ..."
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