SAFE  Newsletter 04/11/2017
Domestic Violence Articles

"... "Take 2015, for example. There were 5,100 domestic violence cases (and) of that number, 26% of the victims were male. ..."

"...“When we have a male victim, it is a reminder that anyone can be a victim of domestic violence,” said Harbor House CEO Michelle Sperzel. ..."

"...The exhibit is geared towards children between the ages of 12 to 18. The Teen Dating and Violence Awareness program is presented in some of the Boys & Girls Clubs of West Georgia units, Teen Fusion and a few high schools within the Troup County School System, Ford said. ..."
Campus Sexual Assault Articles

"...Statistics promulgated by the Obama White House declare that an estimated one in five college women will be sexually assaulted. ..."


At CPAC 2017, I had the opportunity to sit down with E. Everett Bartlett, Ph. D., President of Stop Abusive and Violent Environments (SAVE), an organization dedicated to “working for policy reform to protect all victims and stop false allegations.” We spoke about campus sexual assault. The FIRST thing he told me is this, “We care about BOTH, the victims AND the accused.”


"...The incident — which has resulted in dual lawsuits and banishment of the accused man from campus — points out how murky sexual assault allegations can become when young people and alcohol are involved, and there are no other witnesses. ..."
Safe Spaces


"...Students at Northern Arizona University are calling on their school president to resign because she refuses to implement or endorse “safe spaces” on the NAU campus. ..."
Elderly Abuse Articles
Law would help prevent exploitation of the elderly

"...Certainly the increase in Internet and telephone scams has played a role, and those go far beyond the simply “phishing” for passwords and Social Security numbers to include sophisticated scams involving annuities, trusts, deeds and reverse mortgages — to name a few.

But many of the perpetrators are not strangers. They are family members, caregivers, neighbors, acquaintances or professionals who use their positions of trust to gain access to older resident’s finances. ..."

 Sexual Assault Articles

"...A married high school science teacher is facing felony charges after being accused of having sexual relations with a student ― but it appears to be her smiling mug shot that’s creating the most buzz. ..."
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