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Domestic Violence Articles
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By DCT Passport on 07/15/2018
"... The Edinburgh-based charity – who run support groups and a helpline – say the safety of 350 men it helps every year will be put at risk unless it is granted a reprieve.
Chairman Tom Wood said: “If we do not find a new source of funding this lifeline service will close.
“We ignore what is happening to these men at our peril.
“Thousands live in silence and pain.” ..."
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By KIMT on 08/07/2018
"... bullying is often done online, but starting this school year, students in spring valley can report( bullying online, through an app called stop?it. and we're learning it's also helping school administrators , kimt news three's annalisa pardo joins us live to explain. the app, stop?it, also has a tool for school staff, called document it... and it's helping them tackle bullying. ..."
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By WBRC on 08/07/2018
"... For many, that routine includes after school programs.
According to Boys and Girls Club of Memphis, juvenile crime peaks between 6 and 9 p.m.--after school hours.
The After School Alliance found that for every dollar invested in an after school program, $2.50 is saved in crime-related costs. ..."
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By WBHM on 07/08/2018
"... Timothy Townsend offers loans for a living in north Alabama. It’s kind of like a middle ground between a payday lender and a bank. He remembers one time when a 19-year-old applied for a truck loan. The young man didn’t have any credit and had only been working a few weeks. So he got his grandfather to co-sign the loan application. ..."
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By JD Supra on 08/06/2018
"... The financial elder abuse and fraud cases playing out in court right now surrounding Marvel Comics icon Stan Lee trace back to state laws enacted many years ago like the California Elder Abuse Act, designed to protect those over 65. However, many lawyers remain unfamiliar with them.
Here are 11 pointers on the California Elder Abuse Act for practitioners who may encounter financial elder abuse — the most common and fastest growing form of elder abuse. ..."
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By Atlantic on 07/01/2018
"... Is it possible for two people to simultaneously sexually assault each other? This is the question—rife with legal, anatomical, and emotional improbabilities—to which the University of Cincinnati now addresses itself, and with some urgency, as the institution and three of its employees are currently being sued over an encounter that was sexual for a brief moment, but that just as quickly entered the realm of eternal return. ..."
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