Sentences with phrase «victimisation in»

In this New Zealand study, using face - to - face interviews, no association between problem gambling and IPV victimisation in 700 couples with a Pacific infant was found although there was a strong association between alcohol use and IPV.
A final point I want to make is that its is important for victim support services to recognise that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may not approach issues like family violence, or victimisation in the same way as non-Indigenous people.
[jounal] Monks, C. P / 2005 / Psychological correlates of peer victimisation in preschool: Social cognitive skills, executive fuction and attachment profiles / Aggressive Behavior 31: 571 ~ 588
This longitudinal study examined physical, emotional, sexual and multiple abuse victimisation in a community - based sample of South African adolescents.
The WHO developed a questionnaire to assess violence victimisation in population - based samples in the Multi-Country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence Against Women.26 Included in this questionnaire is the Violence Against Women instrument (henceforth «VAWI») assessing psychological, physical and sexual IPV.
The study also found that victimisation in violent crimes is also predominately the result of offending by other Aboriginal people.
Given that a high percentage of young people who abuse others have themselves been abused in some form or other, interventions must address issues relating an individual's experiences of victimisation in addition to their abusive behaviour.
What are the trajectories of peer victimisation in preschool and what are the predictors of these trajectories?
This trend is echoed with reductions in peer victimisation in most European countries (Rigby, 2010, Rigby & Smith, 2011).
Their Review Panel on Prison Rape found 9.5 % of children in custody reported one or more incidents of sexual victimisation in prison during the past year.

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«The victimisation appeared to intensify over time,» Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin said in announcing charges.
Because we live in a rape culture that objectifies women, then blames them for their own victimisation.
If, as some researchers hold, women tend to be less competitive than men1 then they may more easily find themselves left lower down in the professional climb - the - ladder exercise; and so give way more to dissatisfaction, jealousy, or a victimisation complex.
He told us: «I live for religious freedom, and I am ready to die for this cause... We will bring a change in the life of those who are living in darkness, we will bring a change in the lives of those who don't have hope, and we will bring a smile on the faces of those living under severe harassment and victimisation... This is the key objective of my life — to live for those who are voiceless, who are suffering.»
The JW Private Practice strives to contribute to a society in which every parent / caregiver is able to raise resilient and well - balanced children so that they are able to develop their full potential and be protected from victimisation and abuse in communities free from violence.
The AFRICOM - commissioned study perpetuates victimisation by presuming to act in the best interest of survivors of sexual abuse with no regard to these voices.
«Today, Mr Oni is complaining on victimisation and injustice against him in his state by the hBroom.
Mr Johnson's father, Ray Johnson, told the inquest that his son was caught up in a «victimisation campaign» said he believed Mr Clarke had «ruined» his son's career.
Writing in a linked Comment, Professor Dieter Wolke, University of Warwick, UK, says: «Until not that long ago, being bullied by others was often considered as a normal rite of passage... Any intervention to reduce bullying and the adverse mental health effects caused by victimisation must include efforts to reduce traditional bullying.
Since last year, the» Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003» have been in place in the U.K. to protect all employees against both direct and indirect discrimination, victimisation, and harassment on grounds of sexual orientation.
Across two studies in the lab and field, women observed images and real life situations that varied in the risk of crime, such as crime hotspots and safespots, and were asked to rate their perceived risk of victimisation — a measure of fear of crime — of various crimes.
However, the relationship between PPFDM and fear did not vary in relation to risk situation, perpetrator gender, or crime type, suggesting that the psychological mechanisms underlying the relationship between perceived risk of victimisation and PPFDM are general in nature.
It's been quiet on the young - adult front since last September's The Maze Runner, but youth - victimisation season begins again in 2015 with the 60 - country day - and - date drop for Insurgent — sequel to last year's Divergent.
While this «victimisation» model developed in the»80s, a number of filmmakers were already seeking alternative models.
Speaking to Vulture, she added: «In a way, I see that as like a victimisation.
Jessica Chastain has slammed the use of nudity in Hollywood, as she claims it is a form of «victimisation» against actors and actresses.
«Throughout the development of this report we have listened to the stories of young people who are navigating the complexities of relationships in a digital age and in some cases are facing the worst forms of peer - to - peer victimisation and online sexual harassment.»
Mugo Mugo (2014, March) Rape in Somalia: Women and Double Victimisation.
Whether they are already involved in gangs or are at risk of victimisation by gangs, we can ensure young people receive the support they need.
'... rates in the literature for cyber perpetration have ranged from 5.3 per cent to 31.5 per cent and those for cyber victimisation have ranged from 2.2 per cent to 56.2 per cent,» the research report says.
The trial of this program found that students whose families participated in the program had significantly greater reductions in victimisation than control families who were relying mainly on school efforts alone to resolve the problems (Healy & Sanders, 2015).
This whole idea of the victimisation of Africa by pharmaceutical companies, by terrorist groups, all of whom seem to be run by white characters who are coming in and exploiting people,» he notes, and then later points out, «I think what they're trying to do is say this is a shit scary space that you're in and it's full of anger and furthermore also people hate Americans.
Thompson framed the work as a response to the images of Cherry Groce and Joy Gardner that circulated widely in the wake of their victimisation.
I believe the Murray Salby effect is, when you realise your past is about to catch up with you, you've positioned yourself in such a way that you can try to claim that the consequences of past actions are actually victimisation for more recent unrelated activities.
Victimisation: This is when a worker receives less favourable treatment because they have complained about discrimination in the workplace.
Esther advised the UK General Counsel of an international organisation in relation to potential whistleblowing, sex and age discrimination and victimisation complaints, leading to an agreed exit on negotiated terms.
He raised a complaint, which in his view was not properly progressed, and he then brought a claim in the Employment Tribunal for harassment and victimisation on the grounds of his religious belief.
After conducting advanced analysis on the data obtained, being a victim of a sexual crime was shown to be a significant predictor of juror behaviour in rape cases, with the research revealing that jurors with personal experience of victimisation were four times more likely to convict in court, prior to deliberations taking place.
Fisher also acted for a former employee of a Russian investment bank in an Employment Tribunal claim alleging sex discrimination and victimisation.
Fetherston v University of Bradford (ET, October 2014) John acted for the University in a substantial claim concerning allegations of disability discrimination and victimisation.
Helen Hogben has particular experience in cases of victimisation and discrimination involving police forces and the NHS.
Further, in Webster & Vaseghi Lord Justice Smith, again obiter, expressed the view that some sympathy might be found in respect of the submission that victimisation is difficult to prove at times if the «without prejudice» rule is rigorously applied.
Many of the internal procedures adopted by sporting bodies in the UK do in fact incorporate the Equality Act 2010, which prohibits direct and indirect discrimination, as well as harassment and victimisation.
She often acts for well - known companies, and is accustomed to appearing in multi-week hearings involving all forms of discrimination, including claims of direct and indirect discrimination, victimisation and harassment.
His grievance was rejected by Capita and he subsequently issued proceedings in the employment tribunal for direct and indirect sex discrimination and victimisation.
Senior Finance Partner v Financial Services LLP Advising a senior female partner in a financial services limited liability partnership on high - value disputes relating to expulsion from the partnership, partnership remuneration structures, profit - sharing rules, pregnancy and sex discrimination and victimisation.
a respondent local authority in an unfair dismissal, sex discrimination and victimisation claim
Anger - Kraavi v University of Cambridge Harini represented in the Employment Tribunal a senior woman academic who brought claims of victimisation alleging that the University had not abided by the promises made in the settlement agreement for her first case, in which she had brought claims of equal pay, sexual harassment, unfair dismissal and sex discrimination.
Barker v National Grid plc and Hudson Global Resources Ltd Harini successfully defended National Grid in a sensitive victimisation case brought by a former employee who complained that the failure to shortlist her for job vacancies was because of victimisation.
Recent cases include Camurat v Thurrock Borough Council [2015] E.L.R. 1, on the inter-relationship between confidentiality in compromise agreements, duties of employers in giving references, and statutory duties to make safeguarding disclosures, Shalom v Newham College (race, religion and age discrimination, harassment, victimisation, failure to investigate), Bilqes v Burnley College (religious discrimination).
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