Students are found to be far more likely to follow through on threats, with one in four principals
reporting physical assault from a student.
Violence was also common with 21 per cent of gay men and 14 per cent of lesbians
reporting physical assaults and 26 per cent of gay men and 18 per cent of lesbians reporting threats of harm.
Not exact matches
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has resigned from office mere hours after a bombshell
report that four women have accused him of
physical assault and death threats.
He is charged with second degree manslaughter and
assault, leaving the scene of an incident without
reporting, tampering with
physical evidence, second degree reckless endangerment and reckless driving.
Mr. Ayamga last Friday
reported a case of
physical assault inflicted on him by the MP at the Sissala East district Police command.
Mr. Ayamga last Friday
reported a case of
physical assault inflicted on him by the MP at the...
«Research on developing countries will often lump sexual
assault,
physical assault and robbery together and sometimes studies expand to examine all types of victimization to increase the
report record count,» Stein said.
As we have been
reporting for some time, a new
Assault Suit Leynos title is on its way for PS4 in Japan (set for a Dec 23rd release date, both
physical and digital).
If you have been sexually
assaulted, you should
report the
assault to the police and go to the hospital as soon as possible, for proper recording and preservation of any
physical evidence of the
assault.
Having been left home alone as a child, indicating possible supervision neglect, was most prevalent (
reported by 41.5 % of respondents), followed by
physical assault (28.4 %),
physical neglect (11.8 %), and contact sexual abuse (4.5 %).
We used these measures to estimate the prevalence of self -
reported supervision neglect,
physical neglect,
physical assault, and contact sexual abuse during childhood.
At each assessment, parents were questioned about partner violence with the revised Conflict Tactics Scale.9 Parents were classified as being
assaulted by a partner if they
reported any incident of
physical assault by any partner in each 12 - month follow - up period.
Child abuse and neglect: Parents in the Early Start series
reported a significantly lower rate of severe
physical assault (P <.01).
Child abuse and neglect: Parents in the Early Start series
reported a substantially lower rate of severe child
assaults than did the control series (4 % vs 11 %), suggesting that the program was effective in reducing rates of
physical child abuse.
Several types of child victimization were
reported significantly less often in 2008 than in 2003:
physical assaults, sexual
assaults, and peer and sibling victimizations, including
physical bullying.
Results Several types of child victimization were
reported significantly less often in 2008 than in 2003:
physical assaults, sexual
assaults, and peer and sibling victimizations, including
physical bullying.
Prisoners were recorded as having exhibited violent behavior during their incarceration if there were disciplinary
reports of
physical aggression or
assault against other inmates or prison officers while in prison.
According to the National Violence against Women Survey, 1 out of 4 U.S. women has been raped or physically
assaulted by an intimate partner, while 1 out of 14 U.S. men
reported rape or
physical assault (Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000b).
Although it is yet to be investigated in formal research, I would suggest that a great number of the
physical assaults that are
reported to police involving two or more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders» are in fact manifestations of lateral violence.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men aged 15 — 24 years were less likely to
report their most recent incident of
physical assault to the police than men aged 35 — 44 years and over (20 % compared to 45 %).
There were no significant differences between men of other age groups in
reporting of their most recent incident of
physical assault to the police.
By contrast, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men who experienced both
physical threat and
physical assault in the 12 months prior to interview were equally likely to have
reported their most recent incident of
physical threat to the police as men who had only experienced
physical assault during the 12 months prior to interview (23 % and 22 % respectively).
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who had experienced both
physical threat and
physical assault in the 12 months prior to interview were significantly more likely to
report their most recent incident of
physical threat to the police than women who had only experienced
physical threat (47 % compared to 34 %).
Men's
reporting of most recent incident of
physical assault to the police Among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men who were physically
assaulted, less than one in three (30 %)
reported their most recent incident of
physical assault to the police.