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Women More Likely To Be Arrested For Domestic Violence [andrew Woolley (family Law)]

12 hours ago ago from PA Divorce Lawyers

A new study just out shows that women are about 3 times more likely than men to be arrested for domestic violence . See this in the context that men are much more likely to be physically abusive, although women are more likely to use a weapon. Perhaps of more concern is that children were present in 55% of cases involving some form of violence or similar abuse. The effect upon them probably cannot be measured and issues of child contact and ...

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Domestic Abuse: Someone You Know Is In An Abusive Relationship

7 hours ago ago from ZZA4NET

The term I love her to death has a brutal truth behind it. One in four women has been through some form of domestic violence. Imagine every fourth woman at the marketas a victim of domestic abuse. A Las Vegas domestic abuse lawyer never has to seek clients. A Las Vegas domestic violence lawyer wishes the recession would hit her business. The opposite is generally the case; a recession increases the occurrence of domestic violence. Sadly, ...

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Domestic Abuse Is Not Just Hitting

8 hours ago ago from Multifunctional WordPress Blog» Multifunctional WordPress Blog

The term I love her to death has a brutal truth behind it. One in four women has been through some form of domestic violence. Imagine every fourth woman on the street as a victim of domestic abuse. A Las Vegas domestic abuse lawyer doesnt have to seek clients. A Las Vegas domestic violence lawyer wishes the recession would hit her business. The opposite is usually the truth; a recession increases the occurrence of domestic violence. Sadly, ...

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2009 sees record number of DV deaths in KS- KSN.com

8 hours ago ago from Whos Killing Families?

2009 sees record number of DV deaths in KS Last Update: 12/14 6:23 pm http://www.ksn.com/news/local/story/2009-sees-record-number-of-DV-deaths-in-KS/3uRzUAOtyUWByYUMT6hiLQ.cspx Print Story | Share this Story WICHITA, Kansas – A sobering statistic is ringing home this holiday season as a record 45 Kansans have died this year as a result of domestic violence. And while a move is underway to help curb that number, experts ...

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Abuse Bill Betrays Victims, Subsidizes a Radical Agenda

22 hours ago ago from The Reality Check

Two years ago Millie Almore was admitted to the SafeSpace shelter in Stuart, Florida. Ten days later the 26-year-old woman lay dead, stabbed in the neck by Marilyn Hooks, another resident at the facility. An investigation into the incident found the homicide reflected an egregious failure of the entire agency to satisfactorily assure the health, safety, and welfare of both its clientele and staff. Millie Almore’s tragic death spotlights ...

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Rachel Natelson: Patching Together the Welfare Quilt

3 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

As the Great Recession continues to batter families throughout the country with fresh gales of destructive force, many have lamented the erosion of a reliable government safety net. In surveying this trend, authors like Peter Edelman and Barbara Ehrenreich invoke the familiar metaphor of a uniformly woven fabric reduced to tatters and incapable of bearing the weight of the current economic crisis. A more accurate symbol of the American ...

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Ilene H. Lang: Where are the Women: U.S. Boardrooms May be Missing the Boat?

22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The results of the 2009 Catalyst Census of women in leadership roles at Fortune 500 companies are in - and they aren't pretty. In 2009, a year when America endured the worst recession in sixty years, women held just 15.2 percent of board seats. Again. The level has been essentially flat since 2003. The percentage of women in executive office positions also remained low this year, at 13.5 percent, and women held only 6.3 percent of ...

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