Public surveys show that the media misinforms most Americans about what is sexual abuse, and who is the sexual abuser. |
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She described him as a drinker and wife abuser who was also a patriot who served as a militia captain during the Revolutionary War. |
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His father is American, a vicious abuser who beats and pimps both his wife, Betty, and his son. |
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When women pluck up the courage to leave a violent or abusive relationship, they often find their abuser turns to the law, Tagg explained. |
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For both victim and abuser, the Church's teachings on redemption and rebirth are a relief and a liberation. |
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However, this same reproachable conduct seems to be tolerable if the abuser is an already established member of the group. |
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In a similar way, the abuser tries to drag their partner down to their level. |
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The Court must rule on a technicality about the institution's legal status, not that the director was a serial abuser. |
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Research has found that previous arrest of the abuser is associated with decreased risk of femicide. |
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Initially, a drug abuser is prescribed slowly increasing amounts of methadone to increase tolerance to the drug. |
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Every occupation which involves unmonitored access to children will be attractive to an unreformed child abuser. |
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Weaker spouses, and children, were at risk but feared to act against their abuser. |
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A substantial amount of evidence was found by police to indicate that this was a serial abuser. |
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They learn to associate sexuality with guilt because of messages about the sexual behavior from the abuser or others who learned about the abuse. |
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Even those daughters who identified their fathers as the abuser blamed their mothers for failing to protect them. |
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After all, few women would knowingly choose a sexual abuser as their gynecologist. |
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You should focus your efforts on what makes a time abuser anxious instead of teaching him how to organize his day. |
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The confrontational approach can backfire, ultimately fueling resistance on the part of the substance abuser. |
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The reality was that he was a vile child abuser who deserved whatever criticism he got. |
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His reputation for scattergun attacks arguably reveal him to be an equal-opportunity abuser. |
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Last year, the European Court of Human Rights deemed the punishment handed down to the abuser as being disproportionate and a violation of freedom of expression. |
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The angry friend had only found out about it when she was put in the hospital after an especially brutal confrontation with her abuser. |
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If you are a drug user or abuser, you must inform your doctor straight away most importantly at the time of labour. |
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Where courts were not equipped with closed circuit television or one-way mirrors, children were sometimes still made to testify in the presence of their accused abuser. |
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Should you ignore this step and decide to stand your ground and go toe to toe in some righteous bravado, victim and abuser no longer apply. |
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He said his abuser, who is now dead, once attacked him with a crucifix. |
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You may be afraid that people will use the abuse as another reason to treat you differently, blaming your race rather than your abuser. |
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In trolling cases, for example, by protecting the abuser, you are discouraging the abused from entering public debates. |
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Canadians can be victimized twice, once by an abusive spouse and then by the state on behalf of the abuser. |
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If she is financially dependent on the abuser, she may be afraid to jeopardize her family sponsorship by starting over on her own. |
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They might not want the abuser, who may be their spouse, parent or child, to be removed from the home, go to jail, or have a criminal record. |
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If the abuser was a favourite uncle, one of your brothers or sisters may be mad at you for telling. |
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She took criminal action, eventually dropping the case when she received an apology from her abuser. |
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The victim might confuse the jealousy and possessiveness of the abuser with real love and concern. |
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It was only after a decade away from Skipton that I was finally able to garner the courage to return and testify against my abuser. |
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The Victims of Family Violence Act also states clearly that if the abuser encourages another person to commit a violent act against the victim, then the abuser will be held responsible for the violence. |
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In some cases, depending on the nature of the family members' relationship with and dependence on the abuser, they feel shame, guilt and anger about their inability to protect the victim and to stop the abuse. |
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People seeking help can often feel apprehensive or unable to raise their concerns with the organizations or other authorities to whom the alleged harasser or abuser is accountable. |
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However, victims and their families refrain from reporting the incident for fear of retaliation from the abuser, or because they feel ashamed or lack confidence in themselves and in the justice system. |
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I fail to see how the knowledge a peer of the realm is a serial child abuser is not. |
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The abuser is jealous in a bad sense, not the jealous love which protects a child from harm, but the jealous possessiveness which holds a child back from developing relationships with others. |
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You might yell at a friend when you're really mad at the abuser. |
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Does the abuser often find fault with you or say you are worthless? |
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Deliberate isolation tends to occur slowly and inconspicuously, for example when family members and friends are told by the abuser that their visits are neither necessary nor welcome. |
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They may believe that no appropriate services are available to help the victim, or they may want to avoid having the victim or abuser removed from the home. |
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Bullying is expressed differently depending on the age of the abuser. |
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Elizabeth I particularly was a great abuser of the system, issuing patents for common commodities such as starch and salt. |
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That said, biting people is wholly unacceptable and Suarez, a serial nibbler and one-time racial abuser, should seek serious help for his obvious anger management issues. |
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When a dye is admixed in such a manner that it cannot be separated from the opioid, the abuser is going to leave a temporary stain in his nose if he is a snorter. |
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