Sentences with phrase «violence victims behind»

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Surrounded by gun - control advocates and family members of victims of gun violence, Obama laid out the rationale behind his recently announced slate of executive actions on guns.
Detailing the general Indian revulsion against the violence in Gujarat and the search for justice by its victims, she highlights the «ability of well - informed citizens to turn against religious nationalism and to rally behind the values of pluralism and equality.»
If we suspect there is an execution behind this story, we can see many telltale signs: typical marks of the victim (he has a physical deformity, he is a foreigner), indications of social conflict (fire sweeping the city), traces of the accusations (incest, profaning holy things), the unanimity of the mob violence (stoning and burying the «seed»), and the positive benefits of the death.
VIOLENCE / GORE 6 - In three scenes, one man shoots another man between the eyes below the frame; we see the gun aimed at the forehead and the camera pans upward to hide the victim as we hear a loud shot each time and after each shot, the camera cuts to a long shot of each victim, lying on one side with the head hidden behind the body and no blood flow is seen.
Pets are members of the family and no one, especially victims of domestic violence, should have to make the impossible decision to leave their pets behind during times of crisis.»
Up t0 48 % of domestic violence victims will delay or refusing leaving the abusive home because they do not want to leave their pets behind.
Read the article to learn more about how some New Yorkers are working to develop programs to help domestic violence victims seek refuge without leaving their pets behind.
Sheltering Animals & Families Together (SAF - T), a national initiative, enables more domestic - violence victims to leave abusive households without leaving their pets behind and at risk.
SafeCare is temporary boarding and care for pets so victims of domestic violence can get to safety, without having to leave their pets behind.
«Protective orders are crucial for removing both human and animal victims from the cycle of domestic violence, because human victims are often afraid to leave their pets behind,» says Stephen Wells, Executive Director of the Animal Legal Defense Fund.
Now, after months apart, the family and Peppah the Chihuahua recently moved into the city's first pet friendly domestic violence shelter, one of a growing number across the country that address a common reason victims are reluctant to leave — they don't want to leave their pets behind.
Many domestic violence victims report staying in abusive and dangerous relationships out of fear of leaving their beloved pets behind.
WHILE A GROWING number of cities around the country are offering safe havens for domestic violence victims and their pets, New York City is lagging behind the pack.
Also a special program for victims of domestic violence so they don't have to leave their pets behind.
Today, national data show that more than 40 % of domestic violence victims stay in abusive situations out of fear of what would happen if they left their pets behind.
48 % of domestic violence victims delay leaving abusive situations because they don't want to leave their pet behind.
She speaks with Lawyer Monthly about her main motivation behind specializing in family law, and her work helping victims of domestic violence.
As noted above, one of the motivations behind the PAFVA was to make it easier for victims of family violence to obtain emergency protection than the previous system of common law restraining orders had allowed for.
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