Sentences with phrase «to go unreported»

«Over a third of cases go unreported because they don't think it will be taken seriously.
And, according to a 2013 New York Times report, these assaults often go unreported for fear of being punished, ignored, ridiculed, or even discharged for sexual contact with another man (prior to 2011).
Official numbers are believed to be lower than the reality since many go unreported.
These personal injuries go unreported because many states do not insist on hospitals reporting these kinds of mistakes.
Officials disputed elements of Medina and Xavier's story, but PS 194, which enrolls 220 city kids, has a long history of campus violence and academic failure — problems that sometimes went unreported for years.
These are the cases we hear of, but we suspect many more go unreported in the press or to police.
It can be difficult to detect when nursing home abuse is taking place, and a majority of these cases go unreported by elderly victims because they are too frightened or incapacitated to report the incident.
The survey also revealed that 29 per cent of abuse goes unreported because teachers do not think their complaints will be taken seriously; 18 per cent of teachers have had uninvited comments posted by pupils / parents to their personal social media accounts; and 38 per cent of teachers have chosen to stop using social media for reasons linked to their profession — mainly to ensure details of their private life remain confidential.
Numbers are Not the Whole Story The data on bite injuries likely underestimates the cost to Americans since many minor bite injuries go unreported because the person bitten does not go to the emergency room.
They also estimate that 75 percent of all workplace harassment incidents go unreported altogether.
Written by Guest Blogger, Simon Campbell While cats continue to be the most popular pet in U.S. households, it's a sad reality that cases of cat and kitten abandonment are underreported and often go unreported altogether.
Nearly 50 whales have been hit by ships off the California coast in the last decade, according to experts, who believe the number is probably much higher because many accidents go unreported.
Since there is not a comprehensive database of criminal convictions and many crimes go unreported by the victims, eHarmony does not want to give its members a false sense of security.
In fact, a considerable number of attacks go unreported altogether.
While the Malawi Constitution prohibits forced marriages, most violations go unreported.
Huge questions about pipeline maintenance and oversight spurted into public awareness in 2013 when journalists revealed a 20,600 - barrel crude pipeline spill in a wheat field north of Tioga, which went unreported by industry and state officials for 11 days.
Many of those important stories will simply go unreported in the future.
According to research, most cases of nursing home abuse and neglect go unreported by residents, due to embarrassment or fear of retribution.
, then it may count as an in - kind campaign contribution by Cohen — one that apparently went unreported to the Federal Election Commission and exceeded the legal limit for individual donations under federal law.
In spite of the alarming rate of elder abuse incidence, it is estimated that for every case of nursing home abuse that is reported, another dozen or so go unreported.
By now my editor is likely noticing anything to do with Batman doesn't go unreported during the time I cover.
Reyes illustrates how social media networks have the potential to act as «liberation technologies» by facilitating free and anonymous discussions around political events, during crucial periods, such as elections, that would otherwise go unreported.
Unfortunately, many cases of elder mistreatment go unreported due to lack of communication between the family and resident (such as when the patient is in a coma or has dementia).
Do not let minor vision changes go unreported.
(An estimated 99 % of adverse reactions go unreported according to the FDA.)
It is curious that virtually no evidence on the thousand of glaciers that are advancing around the planet go unreported.
Local media followed the controversy, the sort of debate that went unreported during the construction of the Three Gorges.
Many prescription drug errors go unreported by patients.
Also, in many countries (including the U.S.) a cash - only deal can more easily go unreported as a taxable transaction (it may not be perfectly legal, but it happens a lot).
Our Reviews in Brief section is back with a vengeance, and we'll be expanding it significantly over the next few months; too much goes unreported in this town, and we want to opine on the shows that fly under the radar just as much as the game - changers and train wrecks.
It asserts that 90 % of cybercrimes go unreported since many victims think the activity is not criminal or that the police will not investigate.
Mr Starmer said there was «clear evidence» that disability hate crime was widespread and he believed «many thousands of cases» go unreported year on year.
Many cases of medical malpractice go unreported simply because patients did not know they were the victims of negligence.
But much of the income they earned likely went unreported, largely because the tax system has failed to keep up with this emerging economy, the study found.
The airlines» comments fit with broader studies that estimate three of every four sexual harassment incidents in the workplace in United States go unreported.
Many more such stories have no doubt gone unreported.
The dropping of a couple or a half - dozen here or there mostly goes unreported.
But, as shocking as these statistics are, the true picture is even bleaker as the Met believes the majority of stabbings go unreported.
We can make the logical arguments about why we are obligated to report cases of abuse or rape and how victims names are shielded (tell that to the victims of Internet doxxing) but the truth is that most cases of abuse and rape go unreported for very real reasons, let alone the public interest component here.
Between 40 and 60 percent of all concussions - and a much higher percentage of so - called «bell - ringer» events - still go unreported; indeed, a recent study found that four out of 10 athletes with concussion signs or symptoms return to play that same day.
I would imagine the number is much higher due to cases that have just gone unreported because of fear, shame, and guilt.
Because in India we have leftist media which hates Hinduism but any such acts go unreported and uncondemned by the media if dome by some Muslim community leader.
Fears have been raised that criminal offences could go unreported after it was revealed that the Metropolitan police has been referring victims of crime over to the Home Office for immigration enforcement.
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