Sentences with phrase «verbal abuse directed»

Removing Lopez — which seems inevitable at this point — will likely create a spectacle in Albany, though with few allies left in the Assembly, it remains unclear how many people will rush to defend the once powerful Brooklyn Democrat, especially after the detailed JCOPE report found a pattern of harassment and verbal abuse directed at female legislative aides.

Not exact matches

Yes, if he truly believe that Bobby had said something racist towards him, he's justified in his reaction (even if said verbal abuse was a direct response to a dangerous cheap shot by Holgate).
According to Schneiderman's formal complaint, over a dozen anti-choice activists initiated «a barrage of unwanted physical contact, as well as verbal abuse, threats of harm, and lies about the clinic's hours and its services,» directed at the clinic's patients.
But judging by this year's audience reactions to the sold - out showings of both Martin McDonagh's «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» and Dee Rees» «Mudbound,» maybe sentiment concerning matters involving the verbal and physical abuse of women, hate crimes and violence directed at those of different races or creeds and the rise of white supremacy has affected more than just those who voted against the GOP candidate.
Covert and cyberbullying Most adults are conscious of direct physical bullying such as hitting, spitting, kicking, or verbal abuse and will intervene to stop it.
Coleman alleges direct discrimination, eg being allowed less flexibility than colleagues with healthy children, and harassment, eg verbal abuse, because of her son's disability.
Likewise, young children exposed to verbal abuse may feel more secure than older children who can understand better when parental aggression is not directed toward them.
A beyondblue study found that almost half of those surveyed did not recognise moving away from an Indigenous person when they sit near them as an act of discrimination and 1 in 10 did not recognise direct examples like verbal abuse as an act of discrimination.
Verbal abuse, especially if directed toward your kids, is an important consideration in child custody hearings, and such evidence might limit your husband's access to the children after the divorce.
Evidence admissible in court includes photographs, video and audio files of physical or verbal abuse, medical files documenting injuries, the parent's criminal record and direct correspondence between the petitioner and the other parent.
It has to be remembered here that the forms of direct victimization that were asked for in the present study referred to being the victim of hitting, kicking, stealing, and various forms of verbal abuse, whereas there were no questions about more severe forms of physical and sexual abuse.
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