We have provided answers below to some of the questions we are most often
asked by domestic violence practitioners supporting families involved with Children's Services:
Not exact matches
The question she was
asked by Times moderator Andrew Ross Sorkin was also in reference to a conversation that the Times had earlier at the conference with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, relating to issues involving
domestic violence.
«We write today
asking you to move quickly on the reauthorization of the
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) by bringing a bill inclusive of protections for all victims of domestic violence, similar to that which has already passed the Senate, to the House floor for a vote during these final weeks of the 112th Congress,» the lett
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
by bringing a bill inclusive of protections for all victims of
domestic violence, similar to that which has already passed the Senate, to the House floor for a vote during these final weeks of the 112th Congress,» the lett
violence, similar to that which has already passed the Senate, to the House floor for a vote during these final weeks of the 112th Congress,» the letter said.
At a news conference after proposing a bill to strengthen penalties for
domestic -
violence offenders, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, was
asked by public - radio reporter Karen DeWitt if he would make changes in light of a lawsuit alleging a former Cuomo aide sexually assaulted a state employee.
«Study investigates effects of
domestic violence on workplaces,
by asking perpetrators: Abusers are «our co-workers, our supervisors, those working under our supervision».»
Los Angeles police responded to the Depp and Heard's residence on Saturday, but were
asked by the person reporting
domestic violence not to take a report and did not provide evidence.
Protect both women and pets from
domestic violence by asking your senators and representative to support the Pet and Women Safety Act, or PAWS Act (S. 1559 / HR.1258).
To
ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs what assessment the Government have made of the effect on those (a) affected
by domestic violence and (b) on low incomes of the proposed changes to legal aid arrangements; and if she will make a statement.
Harry Cohen: To
ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs what assessment the Government have made of the effect on those (a) affected
by domestic violence and (b) on low incomes of the proposed changes to legal aid arrangements; and if she will make a statement.
In a survey of over 600 people, Percy Hughes & Roberts
asked respondents who they believe to be the most commonly affected
by domestic violence, with 79 % pointing to women in a heterosexual relationship.