Sentences with phrase «arrest of her abuser»

The malicious act was condemned by many, and Caitlyn's abuse case went viral on media sites, calling for justice and her rescue facility even offering up to US$ 1,000 as a reward for information leading to the arrest of her abuser.
Furthermore, most domestic related murders occur after an arrest of the abuser or after a restraining order is issued.

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Similarly, several leaders of Sovereign Grace Ministries were named in a class - action lawsuit alleging they failed to report multiple cases of child sex abuse within the ministry, urging the children who had been abused to «reconcile» with their abusers and counseling the abusers on how to avoid investigation and arrest.
«A reason a woman may not report abuse because of mandatory arrest policies is that they fear retaliation by the abuser may be worse because an arrest is mandatory,» comments Novisky.
He is legally authorized to take animals that he considers to be suffering or in danger of death and can have abusers arrested and prosecuted.
Maintain a reward fund to post hefty rewards in hopes of someone providing information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the abuser (s)
The Humane Law Enforcement Program maintains this temporarily restricted fund * from which rewards are offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of animal abusers.
Of course, the abuser could be arrested for contempt as well as animal cruelty should he or she harm the companion animal.
As of 1 June 2015, her abuser has been identified and arrested.
If the arrested person is released, you can tell the police that you are afraid of your abuser and ask that conditions be placed on their release prohibiting that person from contacting you.
Because a victim of domestic abuse often lives in fear of retaliation, police policy is to arrest the alleged abuser regardless of the lack of evidence.
Examining comorbidity is critical because it is so prevalent among juveniles in the general population, 69,70 adult jail detainees, 71 and adults who have high arrest rates, such as substance abusers, 72 young, long - term psychiatric patients, 73 and homeless, mentally ill persons.74 Moreover, studies71 of adults suggest that juveniles with comorbid disorders may be especially vulnerable to arrest, particularly if they are poor and can not afford treatment.
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