SAFE Newsletter 07/23/2019
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Male Victims of Domestic Violence
By Tamara Mathias - Reuters 
07/17/2019
"... Men who experience domestic violence and abuse often don’t seek help until the problem becomes a crisis, researchers say. Men tend to worry they would not be believed, or that they would be perceived as less masculine if they reported abuse, their analysis found. ..."
Bullying
"… Other friends said Sam was a bright and clever pupil, but said he was worried about his end of year grades before going into his GCSE years. Several parents at the school said he was being bullied. …"
Elder Abuse
By Black Press USA 
07/16/2019
"… Approximately one in 10 older people living in the United States has experienced physical, sexual, psychological or financial abuse or neglect, according to the National Center on Elder Abuse. …"
Sibling Abuse
By Ben Gelblum - The London Economic 
07/22/2019
"… The University of York study showed that by the age of 11, two thirds of autistic children reported being involved in some form of sibling bullying, compared to half of children without the condition. The researchers also found that children on the autistic spectrum are more likely to be both the victims and perpetrators of sibling bullying compared to those without autism. …"
LGBT Victims of Domestic Violence
By Douglas Todd - Vancouver Sun 
07/20/2019
"Many LGBTQ advocates maintain it’s important for law-enforcement officials to understand that gays, lesbians and bisexuals can be under additional pressures in volatile domestic situations, including fear of being treated unfairly if they report to police, fear of contributing to stigmatization of LGBTQ people and, in some cases, fear of having their sexual orientation ‘outed’ to society."
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