Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Trent Consultants News – Half of U.S. Kids Assaulted Each Year: Study

April 17, 2010 by  
Filed under Domestic Abuse

Trent Consultants News – More than 60 percent of youngsters had either direct or indirect exposure to violence within the past year, according to a U.S. government survey that looked at past-year and lifetime exposure to violence among children aged 17 and younger. Trent Consultants News: The survey also found that: Nearly half the children [...]

Domestic Violence Divorce – How Abusers Use The System To Invalidate Domestic Violence Survivors

April 12, 2010 by  
Filed under Domestic Abuse

Victims of domestic abuse reach out to the system for help in stopping the abuse perpetrated upon them. This can involve both healthcare and law enforcement. Yet, what actually happens, more often than most people know, is that these so-called “helpers” can be used to perpetuate domestic violence “legally” during divorce. In healthcare, it’s the [...]

Rihanna’s “Magic Mood Ring” – Why Has She Refused To Discuss “The Crime”?

April 11, 2010 by  
Filed under Self Defense Advice

Susan Murphy Milano addresses Rihanna’s reactions to Chris Brown. There is a definite buzz more like a criticism of the entertainer Rihanna since her brutal attack of then boyfriend Chris Brown. People have a lot of questions about why she has refused to discuss or even comment on the crime. Like most women involved [...]

The Victim’s Constitutional Right to Reasonable Protection From Revictimization by the Accused?

April 9, 2010 by  
Filed under Self Defense Advice

“The right to be reasonably protected from the accused throughout the criminal justice process” What happens after the criminal justice process is over? What happens to the victim then? The state of Michigan states in their victims of crime handbook the following: “Protection from criminal acts and the “public-duty doctrine.” It should be noted [...]

Stalking A Very Serious Personal Security Threat

February 26, 2010 by  
Filed under Surviving Stalking

If you don’t think “stalking” is a serious problem in our country think again. talking is not a joke, it’s not acceptable and it’s a crime. The Department of Justice released the findings of a 12 month study on stalking victimization in the U.S. This was the largest and most comprehensive study of it’s [...]

Sexual Assault/Rape Statistics and Prevention

February 24, 2010 by  
Filed under Self Defense Advice

Sexual assault remains a very complex and complicated crime. In many cases the victims have a difficult time proving their case and many times it boils down to one person’s word against another’s. For this reason combined with the physical and mental abuse suffered; crimes like rape continue to go largely unreported. The victim [...]