What is then really
bad about violence?
Not exact matches
My flat was in a city called Grigny,
about 15 miles from the center of Paris, known for being one of the
worst neighborhood in the country (
violence, drugs...) that is why it is super cheap.
I didn't watch Breaking
Bad (I have an aversion to depictions of
violence #highlysensitive) and I could not draw the line between someone who wrote
about selling meth to someone who hitches wagons to stars.
The mentoring program reports mothers also struggle to tell daughters
about their menstrual cycle, and the secrecy is made
worse because so many pregnancies are caused by sexual
violence within families.
And honestly, it's like saying well, if you are fanatic
about peace, that's just as
bad as being fanatic
about violence.
We were the only two people around the table who didn't drink alcohol and I remarked
about that and he came back and said «thank you, I hadn't wanted to say it but I endorse that policy, how can we say that alcohol that causes untold harm — just look at domestic
violence etc — if we think alcohol is that
bad why don't we ban it?
«When we talk
about people that are making
bad decisions, be it drugs, or
violence against other community members, there's a reason why they are doing this and we need to be looking at the mental health of our community.»
I thought this movie was more than preaching
about LDS (mormon) view points; is a good old fashion movie
about faith, hope and love and I think its to
bad that the anti - mormon / christian media can not accept a wholesom movie that is lacking in sex,
violence and profanity.
A solid film that intertwines four compelling stories loosed based on real events
about the senselessness of
violence, aggression and brutality, as well as people's obsession with it - which, as the film suggests, makes us not so different from animals, only perhaps
worse.
At a time when Hollywood couldn't be more sensitive
about the sexual abuse meted out by powerful men, this is a film
about the very
worst sexual
violence against women, with McDormand playing a grieving and furiously angry mother still mourning her pretty daughter, who was raped and murdered by an unknown attacker.
Oh and it ain't that gory, whatever people write
about it being «
violence porn» is bollocks, there are a couple of squeamish moments, however nothing
worse than an under average violent Tarantino scene.
The
violence, deaths, and viscera got
worse as the film progressed, so it was the only way to allow the freedom of letting the blood splatter everywhere and not have to worry
about continuity of shots.
Tyrannosaur is this year's feel
bad movie of the year (tied maybe with We Need to Talk
About Kevin) that does not offer much for hope nor does it shy away from domestic
violence and abuse.
Somehow successfully combining elements of a revenge thriller with some seriously dark humor in a plot
about violence towards children, Big
Bad Wolves will leave you saying, «My, what big balls you have!»
TV's still very very
bad for women writers; when
violence = commitment; a movie
about women as people and
Pride and Glory Rated R for strong
violence, pervasive language and brief drug content Available on DVD and Blu - ray Edward Norton and Colin Ferrel prove that they can sometimes make questionable career choices in this mediocre cop thriller
about cops gone
bad and family that protects them.
Pride and Glory (R for pervasive profanity, graphic
violence and brief drug use) New York City crime saga
about a detective (Edward Norton) investigating the murders of four police officers in a routine drug bust gone
bad who opens a Pandora's Box when the trail leads to a couple of cops close to him: his brother (Noah Emmerich) and brother - in - law (Colin Farrell).
But the weird thing
about Home Fries that leaves a
bad taste in your mouth is the psychological
violence.
Blending romance and paranoia into a black comedy that confirms our best hopes and
worst fears
about the powers that be, it has no problem exploring absurdity in all this manifestations, and doing so with forthright
violence of which Sam Peckinpah would be proud, and an existential nausea that might give Sartre pause.
Steele writes that «Staples was dealing with a phantom, a
bad stereotype
about his race, that young African American males in this neighborhood are
violence prone.»
Now that our Oompa - Loompa in chief has finally shut his yap
about video games and moved on to other ways of being just the absolute
worst, we can continue the much - needed discussion on why video games are in fact, probably the leading cause of
violence and most likely warping young impressionable male minds all across America.
Despite all the
bad things you hear
about Chicago these days (high taxes, city financial issues, extreme
violence), this is a much needed bright spot!
What is
worse, the «single compulsory course» inquiry is based on a too simplistic understanding of how best to teach and to learn
about domestic
violence.
When things go wrong in the workplace — whether
violence, theft, accidents, or
worse — the conversation inevitably turns to what could have been done to prevent it and what more we should have known
about the people involved.
Programs targeting males and the incarcerated population
about domestic
violence and child sexual abuse (for example the Good Touch
Bad Touch program) should have elderly Indigenous women involved in the delivery; this was a preference that came out very strongly in the Forum.
In a pair of analyses based on NSCAW, Cecilia Casaneueva and colleagues showed that
about one - third of parents with low parenting skills had experienced domestic
violence.24 Such
violence was also associated with harsher parenting: children over the age of eighteen months were more likely to be spanked if their parents were facing domestic
violence.25 But parents who had once experienced domestic
violence, but had been able to put it behind them, did not show elevated rates of impaired or violent parenting.26 The parenting of women currently suffering interpersonal partner
violence is significantly
worse than that of women who have faced it in the past, suggesting that the context of the
violence is creating the problems in parenting and child conduct problems and that its cessation may be a more important contributor to child outcomes than parent instruction.
The last component (C3) was named «Humiliation» and comprised the two first psychological
violence items «Insulted me in a way that made me feel
bad about myself» and «Belittled and humiliated me in front of other people».
Custody Evaluations - What are they, what you need to look out for and how to combat
bad evaluations Custody Agreements - Clauses you need to avoid conflict and not have to go back to court over and over Child Support - Learn how different states handle child support and what you can do to not be taken advantage of Restraining Orders - How to avoid them and deal with an unexpected restraining order False Allegations - Learn how to avoid false allegations and protect yourself when accused Parental Alienation - Recognize the signs and learn how to combat alienation Co-Parenting - Learn
about co-parenting and if it will be possible in your situation Parallel Parenting - Parallel parenting can be implemented in high conflict custody situations Child Protective Services - Learn your rights when CPS shows up on your doorstep Domestic
Violence - Allegations of domestic violence is often used in custody cases, learn how to protect yourself Contempt of Court - Denied visitation
Violence - Allegations of domestic
violence is often used in custody cases, learn how to protect yourself Contempt of Court - Denied visitation
violence is often used in custody cases, learn how to protect yourself Contempt of Court - Denied visitation rights?
If we feel
badly about ourselves, if we believe the negative stereotypes and accept a victim mentality, then we are more likely to lash out in lateral
violence.
More: Why Supervised Visitation is not Fair for Children of Abusive Men Troubling Admission of Supervised Visitation Records in Court This webpage was inspired by the unbelievably
bad methodology and recommendations in the taxpayer - funded psychology - in - court - promoting Child Custody Evaluators» Beliefs
About Domestic Abuse Allegations: Their Relationship to Evaluator Demographics, Background, Domestic
Violence Knowledge and Custody - Visitation Recommendations, Final Technical Report Submitted to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (October 31, 2011).