Tips On Police Records Search
April 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
Is there still any crime-free zone nowadays? If you would watch news on your television or read them from newspapers or perhaps listen to the radio, there are always crimes on the headlines every now and then in many different places. Such events should bother you as a member of the Police Records Search where [...]
Looking For Police Records Search Online
April 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
Have you ever asked yourself if there is still a safe place to live with during this time? The Public Police Records and other forms of media such as newspapers and the radio usually contain reports on various crimes that occurred in several locations worldwide. Isn’t that a bothering situation? Those crimes should somehow affect [...]
Spousal Abuse And Criminal Charges
April 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
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 violence may be found [...]
Women’s Risk Assessment
April 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
Self-defense is very important for you women out there, but it is even more important for you to be able to assess the risk of a situation. Below is a general women’s risk assessment guide: The most important risk assessment tip is you need to listen to your instincts. Many people have instincts [...]
Protective Orders And Family Violence
April 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
Getting help in the state of California The state of California issues emergency domestic violence restraining orders to protect families from physical violence and other abuse. It is unlawful for any adult family member to subject their children, spouse, or other family members to any kind of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. Victims of abuse [...]
Dealing With Violence, Frayed Relations and Black Eyes
April 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
Domestic violence, in spite of the progress made by the human mind, is a harsh reality that more often than not is kept under wraps. It can be recognized from a pattern of dominating and aggressive behavior demonstrated by an adult towards another. In the United States alone, as many as 4 million women [...]
Reasons for Women to Learn How to Defend Themselves
April 16, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
Below are some statistics that are a must for you to know as a woman or someone that cares for a woman. • Every two minutes, some woman, some place within the United States is being raped. That is 30 women every hour! • Every year, over one million women suffer some form of abuse [...]
Hidden Spy Camera-the Purse Complete Surveillance System
April 15, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
A purse is about as common as anything in the world. That is what makes it perfect for a covert surveillance system package. You see purses everywhere you see women. You see women everywhere. Ever see a woman go anywhere without a purse? The point is people are used to seeing them [...]
Violence In The Workplace – 3 Factors Which Contribute To A Workplace Violence Act Of Aggression
April 15, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
If you are a human resources, risk management, or crisis management director concerned about workplace violence, let me ask you a question: Why do you think violent people lash out when and where they do? Have you ever thought about that? Have you ever wondered why the people who commit violent acts… Choose the victims [...]
Victimized Women From Rural Areas – More Vulnerable
April 12, 2010 by admin
Filed under Self Defense Advice
United States government statistics revealed the most grueling picture: one in every four women becoming target of domestic violence and approximately 1.3 million women have been physically assaulted by her intimate partner. But women in rural areas facing sexual assault, domestic or other kinds of violence are more vulnerable than their counterparts in cities. [...]

