Domestic Violence
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 | Domestic Violence | No Comments »
The bill in CA awaiting the governor’s signature would protect victims who don’t want to testify against their abuser from contempt charges and time in jail.
Do you think this is a right domestic violence victims nationwide should have?
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 | Domestic Violence | No Comments »
New studies show that there is a direct correlation between animal abusers and domestic abusers.
In fact, some law enforcements are now watching animal abusers more closey to help in cutting down the incidence of domestic violence. They feel if you stop animal abuse you will likely help in minimizing future incidences of violence in [...]
Thursday, May 8th, 2008 | Domestic Violence | No Comments »
According to a recent investigation by the Equal Rights Center, victims of domestic violence in Washington D.C. often face discrimination when seeking rental housing. One year ago a law was passed in the District to protect victims from housing discrimination.
The study revealed 65 percent of victims who sought housing in the District were either denied [...]
Thursday, April 17th, 2008 | Domestic Violence | 1 Comment »
In an effort to reduce domestic violence in the workplace in Ohio, a new executive order has been put into action by Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland.
The new order is called the Barbara Warner Workplace Domestic Violence Policy, named after an employee of the Ohio Department of Health who was killed in 1997 by her husband.
Are [...]
Friday, April 11th, 2008 | Domestic Violence | No Comments »
According to reports from the National Domestic Violence Hotline, 324,000 women each year experience intimate partner violence during their pregnancy. And 30 percent of these women say the first violent incident happens while they’re pregnant.
Especially when there is an unwanted pregnancy, controlling men often suffer from storms of anger and commit acts of violence.
The [...]
Thursday, November 15th, 2007 | Domestic Violence | No Comments »
Due to economic stress, many experts see a spike in domestic violence incidences around the holidays. They suggest the increase is linked to the fact that people drink more and there is more tension in the household around issues concerning money and family. Experts say that people also tend to be more depressed and generally [...]