SAFE Newsletter 06/27/2018
Meet Our New SAFE Web Development Intern - Adrian Gutierrez!
Adrian joined our summer internship program as our new web development intern. Adrian is a computer science major at California State University, Bakersfield. Adrian is creating a user-friendly app for SAFE's National Directory of Services for Underserved Victims. He is very excited to be apart of our team and look forward to gaining valuable experiences and skills for his profession.

FUN FACT: He likes to produce music in his free time!
Meet Our Video Production Intern From UCLA, Haylee McDonald!
Please give a warm welcome to SAFE’s Video Production intern for Summer 2018, Haylee McDonald. She attends UCLA and is majoring in communications. She is currently working on a video for our  Instagram  account. Haylee hopes to learn new video editing skills as well as learn about the operations of a non-profit organization. Her future goal is to enter an entertainment industry and use art to make a difference.

FUN FACT: Haylee loves going to concerts!
Domestic Violence Articles


By Straits Times on 06/24/2018

"... Their stories are part of a new pattern of behaviour in domestic abuse cases tied to the rise of smart home technology. Internet-connected locks, speakers, thermostats, lights and cameras marketed as the newest conveniences are now also being used as a means for harassment, monitoring, revenge and control. ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By Daily Item on 6/26/2018

"... Caseworkers confirmed almost 19 reports of elder abuse, neglect and exploitation every day in the 2016-17 fiscal year, according to that data.

The number of substantiated cases of abuse, neglect or exploitation increased more than 50 percent over the same period just three years prior, according to data provided by the state Department of Aging. ..."

By Clarion Ledger on 06/24/2018

"... Decades ago, population experts began telling us to get ready for a major population shift as the baby-boomer generation (those born from 1946 to 1964) started to retire. Coupled with increasing life expectancy, this shift would challenge our society as record numbers of Americans became elderly. ..."
Campus Sexual Assault

By The College Fix on 06/01/2018

"... She reported the incident to municipal police the next day, claiming she was “too drunk” to consent, but they didn’t charge Doe, who was 15 credits shy of graduation. ..."
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