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Sabotaging her job. Refusing to work. Destroying her credit. These are just a few examples of economic abuse, a hidden form of domestic violence. Meseret Haileyesus founded the Canadian Center for ...
The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, signed into law on June 25, 2022, was a win for the Biden-Harris Administration. The legislation was genuinely bipartisan, more so in the Senate, where 15 ...
Ultimately, the researchers found that the annual economic burden of U.S. youth violence was between $105 billion and $115 billion from 2015 to 2019, with a 20% decline over that time in ED visits ...
The greatest achievements in women's economic progress in recent decades are potentially being eroded by domestic violence.
Economic Justice Summit The Biden Institute and the Center for the Study and Prevention of Gender-Based Violence at the University of Delaware have partnered with the Delaware Coalition Against ...
Noting that economic violence is a form of gender-based violence against women and girls, Turk said: "Today, regardless of income or background, all women and girls live with the threat of gender ...
Studies reveal economic toll gun violence takes on U.S. BY Ryan Chatelain Nationwide PUBLISHED 2:45 PM ET Jul. 21, 2022 PUBLISHED 2:45 PM EDT Jul. 21, 2022 ...
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Across Ohio, the largest economic costs inflicted by abusers were for physical health care for victims ($264.8 million annually, or 22.9% of the total cost); loss of life ($239.9 million, or 20.8% ...
The economic burden of youth violence reached $122 billion in 2020 and was dominated by homicides, according to a research letter published online Sept. 18 in JAMA Pediatrics.