In addition, such deaths are not often
reported as abuse, as staff members may claim to have provided food that the resident refused to eat.
imposter fufu alert ^ ^ ^ ^ Why won't CNN delete this profile when I have
reported it as abuse several times?????
You have people up on this board who are wishing people heart disease and death and when that's
reported as abuse, you let it stay.
When you see it,
report it as abuse.
Not exact matches
In a New Yorker
report, Arianna Huffington, the founder and CEO of Thrive Global, calls on companies to reassess their values: «This includes rejecting the cult of the top performer, which tolerates otherwise unacceptable behavior, and instead building a culture that functions
as the company's immune system: surfacing cases of
abuse and identifying toxic elements
as fast
as possible, and then quickly rejecting them.»
The BBC said it used Facebook's «
report» tool to alert the social network's moderators to 100 images, which were hosted inside pages explicitly for men with an interest in children, images of under 16s in «highly - sexualized poses,» groups with names such
as «hot xxx schoolgirls» that contained stolen images of real children, and an image that appeared to be a screenshot of a video of child
abuse.
The family's alleged
abuse of power has angered the Korean public
as local media
reported leaked voice recordings and videos purporting to be Cho family members mistreating Korean Air employees.
Zuckerberg faced tough questions on user privacy, foreign meddling on the site and
abuse of social media tools in the wake of
reports that research firm Cambridge Analytica improperly gained access to the personal data of
as many
as 87 million Facebook users.
On both platforms, you can also
report the comment
as abuse, if necessary.
As counterintuitive as it may seem, advisors are in the best position to spot and report bad actors and instances of financial abuse among their elderly client
As counterintuitive
as it may seem, advisors are in the best position to spot and report bad actors and instances of financial abuse among their elderly client
as it may seem, advisors are in the best position to spot and
report bad actors and instances of financial
abuse among their elderly clients.
The children who were willing to delay gratification and waited to receive the second marshmallow ended up having higher SAT scores, lower levels of substance
abuse, lower likelihood of obesity, better responses to stress, better social skills
as reported by their parents, and generally better scores in a range of other life measures.
According to the
report, this move (and others) would solve tax avoidance
as well
as the misuse of legal entities and legal arrangements, potentially used to defraud or
abuse financial holdings.
Already,
as Reuters has
reported, «China's finance ministry... has grown increasingly concerned about rising hidden debt risks from potential
abuses of the program.»
This is not the first time that a developer has violated Facebook's policies,
as reports of developers
abusing Facebook apps first surfaced years ago.
Reports that Facebook harvested and
abused users» data for political purposes emerged Friday,
as the company's former partnership with the voter - profiling company Cambridge Analytica was exposed.
The privacy
abuse and data mishandling fiasco didn't hurt Facebook's money machine and the business rose stoically
as the company
reported...
The 2014 deliverables included
reports on the digital economy and harmful tax practices,
as well
as draft rules on treaty
abuse and the transfer pricing of intangibles.
In the above Brookings
report, he argued that the program is being
abused as a subsidy for graduate students.
Perhaps they are tired of dealing with the same people who are
reporting quite reasonable posts
as abuse.
«And I think we would've seen the
report from the Methodist Church
as well, about two or three weeks ago, which took a very honest and hard look at itself and the
abuse over a 50 or 60 year period.
No, it is just a couple of the Christians were getting their butts handed to them and decided to
report the truthful posts
as abuse, there is no moderator, it just gets deleted.
As CT
reported five years ago, the case against SGM claimed that the ministry had conspired to cover up
abuse within its network.
I shouldn't be surprised, but apparently you can
report abuse on
as many posts
as you want to.
If we really want CNN to make the censorship stop, we should start
reporting all posts
as abuse.
«I beg your forgiveness, too, for the sins of omission on the part of Church leaders who did not respond adequately to
reports of
abuse made by family members,
as well
as by
abuse victims themselves,» Francis said in the homily, according to a text of the statement provided by the Vatican.
It's no surprise then, that when the John Jay
report (cited in the following answer) examined the causes of sexual
abuse, it
reported that «it is not clear why the commitment to or state of celibate chastity should be seen
as a cause for the steady rise in incidence of sexual
abuse between 1950 and 1980».
Mahaney and board president John Loftness, along with six other leaders, are named
as defendants for allegedly failing to
report incidents of
abuse to law enforcement, encouraging parents to not
report them, and «mislead [ing] law enforcement into believing the parents had «forgiven'those who preyed on their children.»
As a teacher in PA he is a mandated reporter and is required by law to
report suspected child
abuse to the state's hotline but he didn't.
Athie said the church either ignored or archived for years allegations of child sex
abuse when he
reported them during his years
as a priest.
As you may know, Sovereign Grace Ministries, an association of Reformed church plants, is facing a significant lawsuit that alleges church leaders covered up the
abuse of children by discouraging parents from
reporting abuse to authorities and requiring victims to forgive their abusers in person.
«A jury in Oregon ordered the Boy Scouts of America to pay $ 18.5 million to a former Scout who suffered se - xual
abuse as a child at the hands of his troop leader — the largest such award levied against the organization,
reports The Oregonian.
According to the suit, Patterson knew of the
abuse but failed to
report it
as such.
Verging on the incredible, in the week following the release of the NRB
report, the Los Angeles Archdiocese issued a statement declaring: «The Church treated clerical sexual
abuse primarily
as a moral weakness and a sin.
If it was there and got removed, it was because someone
reported it
as abusive — a bit strange because this forum thrives on
abuse.
SNAP, the Survivors» Network of those
Abused by Priests, said
as it released the list Wednesday that its accusations were based on media
reports, legal filings and victims» statements.
Just like recent
reports of
abuse going back
as far
as 50 years media in Nazi Germany focussed on any clerical
abuse they could find no matter how far back they had to look to find a new example.
And though,
as I have said, this is a worldwide story, it centres on Ireland, for reasons we will go on to discuss, the most immediate of which was the publication last year of the
report of the Commission to Inquire into Child
Abuse set up by the Irish government at the turn of the century.
Although the judge's decision did not deal with whether or not the sexual
abuse actually happened, this latest turn of events is something of a victory for SGM, whose legal strategy has been to first argue that the First Amendment gives pastors the right to discourage victims of
abuse from
reporting the crimes against them to police and second to argue that the case should be thrown out on technicalities, such
as the statute of limitations.
We've tried patriarchy, and
as this slew of
abuse reports reinforces, it doesn't work.
«The grand jury
report makes clear that for
as much
as the archdiocese has done to address child sexual
abuse, there is still much to do.»
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (CNN)- The Catholic Church in Philadelphia will investigate
as many
as 37 priests identified in a grand jury
report as remaining in «active ministry with credible allegations of child sexual
abuse,» Cardinal Justin Rigali, archbishop of Philadelphia, said Wednesday.
They speak of church cultures that treated women's bodies
as inherently problematic and seductive, that assigned a woman's worth to her sexual purity or procreative prowess, that questioned women's ability to think rationally or make decisions without the leadership of men, that blamed victims of sexual
abuse for inviting the
abuse or tempting the abuser, that shamed women who did not «joyfully submit» to their husband and find contentment in their roles
as helpers and homemakers, and that effectively silenced victims of
abuse by telling women and children that
reporting the crime would reflect poorly on the church and thus damage the reputation of Christ.
Huffington Post: Pope: Others should be held to same
abuse «standards» Pope Benidict XVI told bishops from New York State that «all other institutions» in society should be held to the same «exacting standards»
as the Roman Catholic Church in preventing and
reporting sex
abuse.
plus
as a free bonus, some helpful info from a co-xtian — per faith i seen dorothy doing work too but i was doin acid April 12, 2013 at 1:48 pm
Report abuse per faith i admit it.
April 8, 2013 at 6:42 pm
Report abuse Kilto clarity is a fool
as well.
Which is just
as well,
as I am so addled at the moment that when I meant to hit the appropriate «reply» button to post this, I accidentally hit the «
report abuse» button on my immediately prior post!
Just for the record, I was not one of those who pushed the «
report abuse» button —
as CNN has not deleted any other list to my knowledge.
As a consequence, this passage is used as a justification for 1) not reporting abuse disclosures to the civil authorities and 2) convincing sexual abuse victims to privately confront their perpetrator
As a consequence, this passage is used
as a justification for 1) not reporting abuse disclosures to the civil authorities and 2) convincing sexual abuse victims to privately confront their perpetrator
as a justification for 1) not
reporting abuse disclosures to the civil authorities and 2) convincing sexual
abuse victims to privately confront their perpetrators.
If they are illegal then there is the constant fear of living
as an «outlaw» afraid to
report abuses, even rape or other crimes, to the authorities, but then the same fears arise for drug users or alcoholics; the authorities are not perceived
as being sympathetic to someone who needs to «shoot - up» or drink regularly, whose only source of income is to sell drugs or their bodies.
As GRACE works with churches and other Christian institutions, we often encounter professing Christians who struggle with whether suspected
abuse within the Christian community should be
reported to the civil authorities.