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While Signs of Economic Recovery Persist, Domestic Violence on the Rise Nationwide
Mary Kay Identifies: Demand for Help is Up-Services, Funding and Prevention Programs are Down from Market Watch, 5/1/12

May 8th, 2012 nikkiker No comments


The article reports, “Though many areas of life are recovering from the economic downturn, domestic violence shelters throughout the United States report that the economy continues to significantly affect battered women and children. While shelters shine a spotlight on the widespread increase in domestic violence survivors seeking help nationwide, they also highlight a substantial decrease in shelter services, funding sources and prevention efforts to assist victims. In addition, shelters report that the abuse is getting more severe, survivors are staying in abusive relationships longer and shelters expect the situation will only stay the same or get worse in light of the economy — according to the fourth national ‘Mary Kay Truth About Abuse Survey.’”

Read the full article at: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/while-signs-of-economic-recovery-persist-domestic-violence-on-the-rise-nationwide-2012-05-01

 

‘Every third Russian woman suffers domestic violence’ from New York Daily News.com, 5/2/12

May 8th, 2012 nikkiker No comments


The article reports, “About a third of Russian women suffer domestic violence but put up with beatings from their partners and husbands in order not to lose them, an NGO said Wednesday. Last year, Moscow’s Anna National Centre for the Prevention of Violence launched the first free helpline in Russia for women who suffer domestic violence. ‘The first problem is the number of physical domestic violence, more than 30 percent of callers faced it, and the second is family relationship problems (about 20 percent of requests). The majority of Russian women put up with violence from their husbands in order to preserve the family,’ the centre said in a report.”

Read the full article at: http://india.nydailynews.com/business/1184afe896183b99ddc29c4d2e9bf340/every-third-russian-woman-suffers-domestic-violence

Justice Department Study Reveals School Officials More Likely to Learn of Child Victimization Than Police or Medical Authorities from The Sacramento Bee, 4/24/12

April 24th, 2012 nikkiker No comments


The article reports, “Acting Associate Attorney General Tony West today announced the release of Justice Department research examining how authorities learn about child victimization. … According to the research, school officials knew about victimization episodes more often (42 percent) than police (13 percent) or medical personnel (2 percent). Police were the most likely to know about kidnapping, neglect and sexual abuse by an adult. School, police and medical authorities knew about a majority of serious victimizations, including incidents of sexual abuse by an adult, gang assaults and kidnappings, but were mostly unaware of other kinds of serious victimizations, such as dating violence, rape and attempted rape.”

Read the full article at: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/04/24/4437725/justice-department-study-reveals.html

Presidential Memorandum: We Can’t Wait: President Signs Memorandum Establishing Policies for Addressing Domestic Violence in the Federal Workplace from The White House, 4/18/12

April 18th, 2012 nikkiker No comments

The article reports, “Today the Obama Administration announced new efforts to help combat and prevent domestic violence in the federal workplace. President Obama today signed a memorandum that will require federal agencies to develop policies to address the effects of domestic violence and provide assistance to employees who are experiencing domestic violence. ‘We know that domestic violence doesn’t just stay in the home. It can extend into the workplace, with devastating effects on its victims and costs that ripple across the economy. Federal employees aren’t immune. The President’s Memorandum sends a message about what the federal government—and all employers—can do to end this abuse. Today, President Obama directed the federal government to become a model for all employers in providing a safe workplace and support for any employees who suffer from domestic violence. For the first time, all federal agencies are required to establish policies to respond to the legitimate needs of employees who are being abused and who might need help, ‘ said Vice President Biden.”

Read the full article at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/04/18/we-cant-wait-president-signs-memorandum-establishing-policies-addressing

PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION: NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS AND PREVENTION MONTH 2012 from the White House, 4/2/12

April 3rd, 2012 nikkiker No comments


The article reports, “Though we have come far in the fight to reduce sexual violence, the prevalence of sexual assault remains an affront to our national conscience that we cannot ignore. This month, we stand with survivors of sexual assault, join together to break the silence, and recommit to ending this devastating crime. Rape and sexual assault inflict profound suffering upon millions of Americans every year. Nearly one in five women has been raped, and still more have endured other forms of sexual violence or abuse. Tragically, these crimes take their greatest toll on young people; women between the ages of 16 and 24 are at greatest risk of rape and sexual assault, and many victims, male and female, first experience abuse during childhood. The trauma of sexual violence leaves scars that may never fully heal. Many survivors experience depression, fear, and suicidal feelings in the months and years following an assault, and some face health problems that last a lifetime.”

Read the full article at: http://m.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/04/02/presidential-proclamation-national-sexual-assault-awareness-and-preventi

One in six seventh graders are victims of dating violence: survey from Reuters, 3/29/12

March 30th, 2012 nikkiker No comments


The article reports, “Seventh-grade students have experienced alarming rates of physical violence at the hands of a romantic partner, including being shoved, grabbed, hit or kicked, a survey of middle schoolers showed on Thursday. Nearly one in six of 1,430 students surveyed, most of whom were just 12 years old, said they had experienced physical dating violence in the past six months, while more than one in three had witnessed such violence among their peers.”

Read the full article at: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/29/us-preteens-violence-dating-idUSBRE82S18A20120329