Sentences with phrase «between families of victims»

The aim of this study was to investigate differences between families of victims, bullies, bully / victims, and noninvolved children on family functioning, child - rearing practices, and problem - solving strategies in hypothetical conflict situations and perception differences between children and their parents on those dimensions.

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The International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland, appears to be acting as a go - between for Bergdahl and his family, part of its mission is to protect victims of armed conflict and other violent situations and provide them with assistance.
In 2014, as the new inquests into the deaths at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest began, the families of those who died were asked to write and read out short personal portraits of each of the victims as part of the proceedings.
«I would like to add to the words of sympathy from the rest of the House for the victims and their families of the appalling terrorist attacks between Wednesday 26 and Saturday 29 November.
The 46 - page report, «Cruel Britannia: British Complicity in the Torture and Ill - treatment of Terror Suspects in Pakistan,» provides accounts from victims and their families in the cases of five UK citizens of Pakistani origin - Salahuddin Amin, Zeeshan Siddiqui, Rangzieb Ahmed, Rashid Rauf and a fifth individual who wishes to remain anonymous - tortured in Pakistan by Pakistani security agencies between 2004 and 2007.
Collins handling of the situation and the compassion he has for the victims families shows the stark difference between the two.
But although followers of all religions have a right to a place to worship, McMahon believes a new site should be sought for the Cordoba Center as a compromise between Muslims and families of Sept. 11 victims.
Dexter finally strikes a balance between family, career and his secret life, but is thwarted in his pursuit of his next victim, while Debra expresses a renewed and unwelcome interest in their father's checkered past.
Babies born from liaisons between victims and peacekeepers may face stigmatisation by their families and communities, which may deprive them of economic, social and emotional support, which in turn may result in victim's being driven into further exploitative relationships with peacekeepers in order to survive (UN, 2005, p. 8).
But in making his theory public, Snare was ostracized, victim to aristocrats and critics who accused him of fraud, and forced to choose, like Velázquez himself, between art and family.
On Jan. 21, Tom Flanagan, Investigative Specialist for the Animal Rescue League of Boston and co-author of the book Silent Victims, Recognizing and Stopping Abuse of the Family Pet, was invited to testify on the link between domestic abuse and violence towards pets at a speaker's forum arranged by Massachusetts State Rep. Katherine Clark of Melrose.
Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun - control - advocacy group, analyzed FBI data on mass shootings from 2009 to 2016 and found that in 54 percent of cases, the victims included the shooter's current or former spouse or intimate partner, or another family member — and 16 percent of attackers between 2009 and 2015 had previously been charged with domestic violence.
Birmingham pub bombings: the Birmingham Mail reported on a «new clash» between lawyers representing families of the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings on the eve of a pre-inquest review hearing.
Immigration: All aspects of immigration, asylum, nationality and refugee law with particular emphasis and expertise in: asylum and human rights cases; overlap between asylum and extradition law; representing children subject to immigration control; representing victims of trafficking and other vulnerable clients; detention and deportation; immigration issues in adoption and surrogacy cases; immigration for family members of British and settled people; EEA - related matters, in particular relating to third - country national family members; appeal work in FTT and UT and the higher courts; public law challenges to Home Office in judicial review; and immigration bail.
Frequently, there were criminal bail restrictions between the offender and the child victim; pressures on the offender to refrain from engaging, participating, communicating with their social worker on advice of criminal counsel; pressures on other family members who had to «choose» between the offender and victim; unintended consequences involving the child victim's stability, mental health and relationships with the offender and other family members; and other complications which stalled counselling and other therapies towards reunification (where possible).
Reducing rates of maltreatment, supporting struggling families and improving pediatric and adult outcomes for victims requires community - wide strategies, with true collaboration between child welfare, judicial, education, health and mental health colleagues to advocate for programs that are adequately tested and shown to be effective.
Fact:» [N] ot only is violence in families pervasive but that both the children who are victims of violence and those that witness violence that occurs between their parents suffer a great deal and are themselves at risk of using violence as adults (Jaffe, Wolfe & Wilson, 1990; O'Keefe, 1995; Pagelow, 1993; Saunders, 1994; Johnson, 1996)... infants suffer from having their basic needs for attachment to their mother disrupted or from having the normal routines around sleeping and feeding disrupted... Older children come to see violence as an appropriate way of dealing with conflict... These children can suffer from serious emotional difficulties...»
While there are variations between the various models, they all involve Aboriginal Elders sitting alongside the magistrate to advise on sentencing options, with members of the offender's family, the victim, the victim's family and other interested community members participating in the sentencing process.
Recent findings Recent literature shows that bullying behaviors are common in children as young as kindergarten age, that there is a strong association between being a bully or victim and a range of psychosomatic and depressive symptoms in children, and that interventions including family therapy and school - based programs are effective for bullies and victims.
CFRP is conducting an evaluation to learn whether Project S.A.F.E. pilot programs improve the knowledge, intentions, and behaviors of CPS staff with regard to providing appropriate services and supports to families experiencing domestic violence; whether the programs strengthen the networks between CPS staff and domestic violence staff; and whether the programs enhance victim families» lives.
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