Sentences with phrase «of systemic abuse»

If the type of systemic abuse exists as you describe and can be demonstrated on the record, Canadian courts can choose to make this a much higher cost of doing business.
The film hit the festival circuit right at the crest of #MeToo movement, an industry - wide reckoning of the systemic abuse and harassment of women at the hands of Hollywood's most powerful men.
Upon taking office, he put out the word among his deputies that he was less interested in pursuing individual companies for wrongdoing than in finding examples of systemic abuse.
Wells Fargo is the largest mortgage lender in the US, but the recent revelation of systemic abuses threatens its credibility with borrowers.

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Tempted by promises of «rags to riches» transformations and easy credit, most investors gave little thought to the systemic risk that arose from widespread abuse of margin financing and unreliable information about the securities in which they were investing.
«This is a systemic critique, pointing out how the board must accept responsibility for excessive political spending, inadequate energy policy, our changing climate, toxic hazards, and human rights abuses,» Andrew Behar, CEO of As You Sow, said.
* worship God, who has never been, at any time for any reason, a capricious God of death, war, murder, destruction, violence, abuse, vengeance, hate, fear, lies, slavery, systemic injustice, oppression, conditional acceptance, exclusion, segregation, discrimination, shunning, ostracism, eternal condemnation, eternal punishment, retribution, sacrifices, patriarchy, matriarchy, empire, nationalism, only one culture, only one race or portion of the population, parochialism, sectarianism, dogma, creeds, pledges, oaths or censorship — and who has never behaved as a Greco - Roman or narcissistic deity.
When observers note abuse of power and instances of inappropriate expression of faith, evangelicals like Brady can easily claim that the problem is a matter of a few isolated cases — not a systemic problem or a problem of power.
And if the academy acknowledged that religious intolerance is systemic and involves abuse of power, then its leaders would also have to acknowledge their tenuous position in relationship to the First Amendment, which says that the government will not use its power to «establish religion.»
This also entirely sidesteps the notion that having a religion is really a form of mental illness but usually one brought about by systemic child abuse in the homes of these individuals whereby young minds are snuffed out by lies, deceit and with the threat of barbaric punishment.
There is still much to be done on both of these fronts, particularly in regard to the troubling support of Sovereign Grace Ministries by some SBC leaders in spite of the organization's apparent systemic sex abuse cover - up.
This has to be assumed so that churches, etc., educate themselves on systemic abuse so they can see the signs of abuse developing.
Amnesty International has uncovered «systemic» cases of child labour and labour rights abuses in Indonesian palm oil plantations operated by Wilmar, tracing the palm oil back to firms including Nestlé, Unilever and Kellogg — companies that all claim to...
Animal protection groups have since spoken out repeatedly about the abuses endemic to the trade, uncovering case after case of systemic cruelty to Australian animals exported live.
For more than a decade, our investigators have worked to bring to light the systemic abuse of animals exported live overseas.
the justice system (and perhaps journalistic ethics) are not adequate enough to deal with endless systemic harassment, assault, and abuse that's found in pretty much every damn corner of our daily lives.
The NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau has proven it isn't equipped to investigate systemic issues, such as abuses of stop - and - frisk or allegations of quotas or crime stat manipulation, City Councilman Brad Lander said.
«To ensure real progress against abuse the commissioner must be truly independent, fully resourced, and equipped with extensive powers of investigation of both individual and systemic problems,» he said.
The beating death of a Brooklyn toddler was an «entirely predictable result» of systemic problems with how the Administration for Children's Services investigates child - abuse complaints on nights and weekends, the New York City Department of Investigation said.
In a statement released Sunday, Republican Senate Leader John Flanagan of Long Island said any renewal of the laws «must include meaningful and systemic reforms which eliminate the abuses that exist.»
Carey who, has advocated for systemic reform to prevent abuse of disable children, is highly critical of Cuomo's proposal.
Asked if the abuse of travel vouchers by lawmakers is a «systemic problem,» Schneiderman told reporters, «The travel vouchers are an area of ongoing interest.
It is a systemic problem about the abuse of power that takes place across all industries and has enabled a culture of inequity to persist for far too long.»
Telling the story of the Pulitzer Prize - winning Boston Globe reporters whose 2001 investigation broke through the systemic cover - up of Catholic priests sexually abusing kids and being shuttled around to different parishes for protection is not an easy gamble.
The news was not good for Oscar hopeful Spotlight, the high profile film about a team of reporters uncovering systemic misconduct and abuse in the Catholic Church.
Many actors — especially women but also some men — wore black on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Globes telecast to show solidarity with victims of harassment and abuse and donned Time's Up pins promoting the newly launched vast and ambitious initiative to fight systemic sexual harassment not only in Hollywood a but also in blue - collar workplaces nationwide.
Looking at the Boston Globe's investigations into the city's archdiocese cover up of systemic sex abuse of children in their parishes, Tom McCarthy's film is an
Looking at the Boston Globe's investigations into the city's archdiocese cover up of systemic sex abuse of children in their parishes, Tom McCarthy's film is an All the President's Men for the modern era.
SPOTLIGHT tells the story of that investigation, the story of Marty Baron (Schreiber), Ben Bradlee Jr. (Slattery) and the four members of the Globe's investigative Spotlight team — Walter Robinson (Keaton), Mike Rezendes (Ruffalo), Sacha Pfeiffer (McAdams) and Matt Carroll (James)-- who would sacrifice everything to expose the Boston Archdiocese's systemic cover up of sexual abuse of children by ordained priests.
It's an ambitious look at race, police power, the responsibilities of a given individual, and systemic abuse.
«Betsy DeVos has rolled back the practice of probing civil - rights complaints for evidence of larger, systemic violations, which means that students who are harmed by state and local civil - rights violations will be far less likely to see those abuses remedied,» says Jeffries.
Success becomes more and more unobtainable due to disparate educational opportunities, systemic neglect and abuse, and the difficulty of breaking the cycle of poverty, which unfortunately often results in future incarceration.
Director of AWL, along with any other employees who have been a part of the systemic neglect & abuse of our animals.
A guilty plea has been entered in the case of «Libre the Puppy,» whose condition at the time of his rescue prompted worldwide outrage and systemic changes in how Lancaster County handles similar cases of abuse.
milanovic To correct the systemic funding feedback loop, it is important to expose the gross errors caused by such abuse of science.
The environment movement has thus far failed to enact any meaningful systemic change, failed to stop the abuse of life on earth increasing at an alarming rate.
When sentencing an Aboriginal offender, courts must consider: (1) The unique systemic or background factors which may have played a part in bringing the particular aboriginal offender before the courts.To do this courts are to take judicial notice of such matters as the history of colonialism, displacement, and residential schools and how that history continues to translate into lower educational attainment, lower incomes, higher unemployment, higher rates of substance abuse and suicide, and higher levels of incarceration for Aboriginal peoples.
The assessment of substantial risk decidedly requires that the Minister consider the «personal risk» faced by an individual... But I would not foreclose the possibility that there may be cases in which general evidence of pervasive and systemic human rights abuses in the receiving state can form the basis for a finding that the person sought faces a substantial risk of torture or mistreatment.»
Thus, in addition to having to decide whether the claimant was sexually abused, the courts had decide whether or not that was the result of «systemic negligence» on the part of the abuser's employer or the negligence of some other person for whom the employer was responsible.
The aftermath of such treaties were not favourable to Assiniboine peoples; many suffered from poor housing, deteriorating health, high unemployment, systemic discrimination, frequent abuse and cultural dislocation in residential schools, limited education and training, and government restrictions on religious ceremonies and political activity (see Social Conditions of Aboriginal People).
Systemic treatment of substance abuse: A graduate course.
While he spoke again of the shocking abuse at Don Dale, there is no mention in his speech of the impact of racism, systemic and personal, on health and wellbeing.
If Turnbull really wanted to stop the brutal, systemic abuse of these young Aboriginal Australians, and others, he would stop stalling and immediately ratify the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture.
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Utilizing a systemic, holistic approach, I treat a variety of life challenges: trauma / PTSD, abuse / neglect, divorce adjustment / co-parenting, depression, anxiety, health / weight management, and phase of life difficulties.
Experience in severe hardships: domestic violence, systemic abuse including sexual abuse, tragic loss of life or health, children, siblings or parents.
The final year of the Master of Couple Counselling consists of RAV's Clinical Internship, and two subjects taught at the Hawthorn campus of Swinburne: «Systemic Approaches to Attachment & Development» and «Families Surviving Grief, Trauma & Abuse».
Her trainings and published works focus on the teaching of the Collaborative Stage Model, systemic and feminist treatment of women, adult survivors of sexual abuse and trauma, eating disorders, couple therapy, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Compassion Fatigue.
Extensive research and consultations informed the development of the current PRI model, a multi-component developmental - systemic approach to adolescent substance abuse, where substance use is conceptualized as a symptom of individual and family system challenges that have consequences for healthy development.
Systemic Family Therapy can help family members become aware of their own needs and how to aid each other in preventing substance abuse from moving from one generation to another.
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