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SAFE Attends SCRIPT’s 2016 Stop The Stigma Conference

Stop Abuse for Everyone’s 2016 interns attended the Summit on Community Resilience, Intervention, Prevention, and Training (SCRIPT) – conference. The conference focuses on how to stop the stigma of male domestic violence. The interns attended meetings that discuss how to end violence around communities, as well as the LGBTQ community. Types of violence could include: gang,…
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Judge Could Lose Job After Telling Rape Victim To Keep Her Knees Together
By NY Post 07/06/2016 “If you thought Stanford rape trial Judge Aaron Persky was insensitive, wait until you meet his Canadian counterpart. Alberta Justice Robin Camp makes Persky, who generated global outrage by sentencing former college student Brock Turner to just six months for rape, look gender-progressive. …” Read the entire article: http://nypost.com/2016/07/06/judge-could-lose-job-after-telling-rape-victim-to-keep-her-knees-together/
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Wendy McElroy’s Latest Books Strikes A Blow Against Rape Culture Hysteria
By Men’s E-News 07/05/2016 “Robert Franklin is a licensed attorney in Texas. He’s a journalist who has published essays and op-eds in a wide variety of online and print media including the Toledo Blade, Houston Chronicle, Seattle Times and World Net Daily. He is the Former Executive Editor, of the Houston Law Review where his legal…
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Police Hunt For 77-Year-Old Suspect In Family Feud Killing
By CNN 06/29/2016 “For fugitives on the run, time is running out. Check out “The Hunt with John Walsh” Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT and #JoinTheHunt. (CNN) Police blame a bloody family feud for the shooting death of a 39-year-old mother of two outside her upstate New York home. Four years after the attack, a hunt continues…
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People With Alzheimer’s Share The Memories They Hope To Never Forget
By A Plus 06/27/2016 ” More than five million people in the United States are living with Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. They will experience symptoms that cause problems with their memory, thoughts, and behavior that get worse over time. Becoming forgetful can be incredibly hard on both the person living with Alzheimer’s and their loved…
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Teen Checkups Should Include Suicide Risk Screening
By Fox News 06/27/2016 “Suicide is among the leading causes of death in U.S. adolescents and while it’s not entirely preventable, doctors can minimize the risk by asking the right questions during routine checkups, the American Academy of Pediatrics says. Pediatricians should ask about mood disorders, use of drugs and alcohol, suicidal thoughts, bullying, sexual…
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Rape Culture, The Hunting Ground, and Amy Goodman: a Critical Perspective
By Counter Punch 06/24/2016 “The problem of sexual assault and rape culture on college campuses is a serious one, and an even greater one beyond college campuses. Nevertheless, the recent documentary film The Hunting Ground(2015) is at best problematic and at worst counter-productive in its approaches towards evidence and advocacy. Moreover, progressive journalist Amy Goodman’s persistent and…
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Men Also Suffer From Domestic Abuse
By Toronto Sun 06/24/2016 “Domestic violence is the ugly reality in our midst. It can happen to anyone, and transcends all cultural and economic boundaries. Domestic abuse is considered the dirty little secret in many a household. And when we think of domestic violence, the female victim immediately comes to mind. It’s hard to wrap…
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This Teacher Used Apples To Give A Powerful And Clever Lesson On Bullying
By A Plus 06/24/2016 “The impacts of bullying cannot be understated. Studies have shown students who have been bullied, bully, and observe bullying can have lower test grades, increased chances of depression, and even higher rates of substance abuse. In the United States, more than 3.2 million students are victims of bullying each year. Which makes the work…
