SAFE Newsletter 09/06/2018
Domestic Violence Articles

By Sun News Online on 08/12/2018

"... However, I want to talk about a subject that we often times sweep under the carpet because we never want to paint the average man as a weakling. We hardly hear about men trapped in abusive relationships because we feel no matter what, a man has to be in charge of every situation. But I couldn’t ignore a publication I saw recently where Lagos State Domestic Violence Response Team (DVSRT) said they received 138 cases of domestic violence against men from May 2017 to March 2018. ..."

By Chicago Health online on 09/04/2018

"... Nearly 1 in 4 adult women and approximately 1 in 7 adult men experience severe physical violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime, according to the CDC. And that doesn’t include other forms of abuse, including emotional, economic and sexual abuse. ..."


By Deccan Chronicle on 08/31/2018

"... According to study author Catherine Shaffer, more research is needed to understand why boys are reporting more dating violence.

"It could be that it's still socially acceptable for girls to hit or slap boys in dating relationships. This has been found in studies of adolescents in other countries as well," said Catherine Shaffer. ..."
Elder Abuse
Evicted elderly tenants rise up against Catholic nuns, claiming elder abuse

By Daily Free Press on 09/06/2018

"... The boarding house, run by the Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception and prominent Fenway-area realtor Marc Roos, is facing backlash from its elderly tenants who have been evicted on what they believe to be a basis of blatant age discrimination. Although the purpose of the evictions has not yet been made clear, both the Daughters and Roos claim they are not responsible for the evictions. ..."
Campus Sexual Assault

By Daily Caller on 08/28/2018

"... Campus rights activists and some experts are alarmed by a notice in the August 1  Federal Register . The Department of Justice program “Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering and Tracking” (SMART) plans to  collect questionnaires  from approximately fifty colleges and universities on behalf of its “Campus Information Sharing and Response Project.” ...."

By Daily Wire on 08/14/2018

"... A  curious notice  appeared earlier this month on the Federal Register. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking to collect information from colleges and universities regarding their policies and practices for sexual misconduct. ..."
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