Choking vs. Strangulation: Why verbiage matters in domestic violence cases.
by Kelly M. Glenn Strangulation is a significant factor when determining the lethality risk in a domestic violence relationship. Victims often refer to it as
by Kelly M. Glenn Strangulation is a significant factor when determining the lethality risk in a domestic violence relationship. Victims often refer to it as
by Kelly M. Glenn Strangulation, as it applies to crime and intimate partner violence, occurs when one person applies pressure to the throat of another
by Kelly M. Glenn Regardless of whether you have been a victim, are a victim, know a victim, or are in the very rare category
by Kelly M. Glenn Between 2003 and 2008, 142 women were killed by intimate partners either in the parking lot or in a public building
by Kelly M. Glenn Given the effects of financial abuse and oppression that some domestic violence abusers inflict on their victims, it’s no surprise that
by Kelly M. Glenn There are many contributing factors to explain why 63% of homeless women have experienced intimate partner violence as adults.1 As a
by Kelly M. Glenn One way in which domestic violence abusers exercise power and control over their victims is to limit their financial independence. This
Rarely is every incident of stalking reported when it occurs; however, Criminal Justice Know How is providing victims with a resource to document these incidents so if and when a victim decides to move forward, it is easier to obtain a protective order and/or conviction against a perpetrator.
by Kelly M. Glenn What is the definition of stalking? The term stalking is defined by United States Code 42-13925 as “engaging in a course
by Kelly M. Glenn Intimate Partner Violence does not live in a vacuum. In homes where a parent or guardian will abuse the other parent