SAFE Newsletter 11/14/2018
Domestic Violence

By Lancashire Post on 11/14/2018

"... Lancashire is one of few counties to have safehouses for men, and though it is acknowledged women are more likely to be abused, there is far less support for men than women. Just seven, compared to 822 women, successfully used the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme in Lancashire last year. ..."

By WEAU on 11/13/2018

"... "It's an unspoken shame that men have that they refuse to talk about," Brandon Wegner, a victim advocate with Bolton Refuge House in Eau Claire, said to WEAU 13 News on Tuesday.

Wegner is hoping to give victimized men an outlet for their pain. He is part of the team at Bolton Refuge House behind "Men Finding Peace,” an anonymous men’s support group for survivors of sexual, domestic, and emotional trauma. ..."

By Pentagram on 10/25/2018

"... Megan Reed, a victim advocate on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, works with all victims who are going through abusive situations at home. She advocates for her clients and helps keep them safe. But women are not her only clients because there is a narrative that a lot of people do not see. She also works with men. ..."
Elder Abuse

By Osceola News-Gazette 11/12/2018

"... Elder abuse is a crime that’s among the most under-reported in the country and takes many different forms including physical, sexual, emotional and/or psychological abuse, neglect, abandonment and financial exploitation. ..."

By Des Moines Register on 11/12/2018

"... One in 10 older adults in the United States is abused or exploited every year. The abuse can be physical, psychological, or financial. In any form, it is unconscionable. ..."
Campus Sexual Assault

By Real Clear Investigations on 10/30/2018

"... John Doe and Jane Roe met at a fraternity party. The two, both referred to with common legal pseudonyms, danced and drank. Then they went upstairs to John's room, where they had sex. Two days later, Jane filed a sexual misconduct charge against John, contending that she had been too drunk to consent. John disagreed. ...."
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