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Signs of Domestic Abuse

November 28, 2010 by admin  
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Signs of Domestic Abuse
Too often domestic violence is written off. However, in order to effectively combat domestic abuse, it must first be acknowledged. First, people need to be aware of the symptoms and signs of physical abuse. Second, people need to understand that help is available to them if they only reach out for it. [...]

Spousal Abuse And Criminal Charges

September 16, 2010 by admin  
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Spousal Abuse And Criminal Charges
Being accused of spousal abuse is a very serious matter. A husband or wife who has been arrested for spousal abuse not only faces the possibility of conviction, but also the chance of having his or her personal and professional reputation forever tarnished by criminal charges. A person accused of domestic [...]

Emotional Abuse: The abuse no one ever told you about

August 13, 2010 by admin  
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Emotional Abuse: The abuse no one ever told you about
I find this a very important topic to have a lot more discussion about.  Although we all are raised, and hear all around us, that it is wrong for men to hit and that is abusive, the topic of emotional/verbal/psychological abuse seems to be often over [...]

Spousal Abuse, and Now the Rest of the Story

July 24, 2010 by admin  
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Spousal Abuse, and Now the Rest of the Story
 Spousal abuse is an ever growing problem for women today all over the world. It is a continuous problem which sometimes ends in serious injury and even death.
 There are many shelters for battered women across the nation, all of which are doing a great job and are [...]

Rihanna Gave A Caution To Women Undergoing Home Abuse, Do Not Let Love Change

April 16, 2010 by admin  
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Well-known American female singer Rihanna said in a recent media interview, she was so repentant to go back after hit by her boyfriend Chris Brown in February. What Is the Right Choice? Subtle free british blogs ! She warned those women who are suffering family violence that they should not make themselves “blindman” because of [...]

Physical Or Emotional Abuse: Women, Run–Don’t Walk!

April 12, 2010 by admin  
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) estimates that there are 1200 deaths and 2 million injuries each year.  Are you being abused emotionally or physically? If so, you must run–not walk–from your abuser before it’s too late.  Abuse is a serious problem in the USA. The Bureau of Justice Statistics and the United States Department of Justice [...]

Predictors of Physical Abuse in a Relationship-15 Known Factors

April 4, 2010 by admin  
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The following factors increase the likelihood of a partner being abused in a relationship:
A woman who was abused as child can feel it is normal to get abused in life and so would not negotiate to be treated with respect by the husband. A husband with violent temper and who is very possessive in [...]

Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect in the News

April 3, 2010 by admin  
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Of the estimated 17,000 nursing homes in the United States, thousands of those provide excellent, high quality care for aging adults. Sadly, studies have shown that as many as 30% of these nursing homes have received violations that could harm or ultimately take the life of their residents. Many instances of nursing home abuse and [...]

Emotional Abuse in a Relationship

April 3, 2010 by admin  
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Emotional abuse is the first stage of domestic violence. You find yourself in a romantic relationship that begins with our new partner being extremely attentive. He is willing to do anything for you. Things progress quickly, though, perhaps faster than your comfort level. He talking about marriage and kids and your not ready to go [...]

Animal Abuse – What Constitutes Cruelty?

April 3, 2010 by admin  
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Animal abuse or animal cruelty refers to ill treatment or substandard care that result in needless harm, distress, or suffering. Standards of animal abuse laws, implementation, and tolerance vary across the US. So conditions that constitute abuse are decided on a case-to-case basis.

For example, at least five issues have caused divided opinions among the American [...]

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