SAFE Newsletter 05/01/2018
Domestic Violence Articles

By Independent on 04/18/2018

"... A male survivor of domestic violence said he was "10 days away from death" after he was repeatedly physically and psychologically abused by his girlfriend.

Alex Skeel was battered, stabbed, burned, denied food, forced to sleep on the floor and kept away from his family by Jordan Worth before he was finally rescued by police last year. ..."

By Bristol Post on 05/01/2018

"... A man has shared his account of domestic abuse in the hope of giving other male victims the courage to come forward.

The man, who asked to remain anonymous, claims he was physically assaulted and is now determined some good should come from his experience. ..."

By The Conversation on 04/26/2018

"... When 22-year-old university graduate Jordan Worth was sentenced recently to seven and a half years in jail for abusive behaviour towards her boyfriend Alex Skeel, it was the first time a female perpetrator had been convicted of controlling and coercive behaviour in the UK. ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By Fox 23 on 05/01/2018

"... Adult Protective Services inside of the State Department of Human Services is no longer investigating financial exploitation because of budget cuts. ..."

By Ottawa Citizen on 04/29/2018

"... More than seven per cent of complaints investigated at these facilities are due to elder abuse, some American and European research suggests. The most predominant forms are physical abuse, psychological abuse and neglect. ..."
Campus Sexual Assaut

By The University Star on 04/17/2018

"... Nearly 50 Title IX sexual assault reports have been submitted during the current school year, on course to exceed last year’s number. However, last year, five out of 48 respondents saw consequences for the complaints alleged against them. This year, there has only been a single respondent found in violation out of the 47 reports submitted. Currently, 10 of the 47 reports are still under review. ..."
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