Abuse

Abuse is the mistreatment or misuse of something or someone. It can take many different forms, including physical, sexual, emotional, and financial.

Physical abuse is the use of physical force or violence against someone, with the intention of causing them harm. It can include acts such as hitting, slapping, pushing, or choking.

Sexual abuse is the unwanted or non-consensual touching of someone’s body, or the forcing of someone to engage in sexual activities. It can include acts such as rape, sexual assault, or sexual exploitation.

Emotional abuse is the use of words or actions to control, intimidate, or manipulate someone. It can include acts such as verbal abuse, intimidation, or manipulation.

Financial abuse is the unauthorized or illegal use of someone’s money or assets for personal gain. It can include acts such as stealing, fraud, or coercion.

Overall, it is a serious problem that can have profound physical, emotional, and psychological effects on victims. It is important to raise awareness and take steps to prevent and address it in all its forms.

Emotional abuse examples

This involves the systematic degradation, manipulation, or control of another person through psychological means. It can take many different forms, and can be difficult to recognize, as it often involves subtle or insidious tactics. Some examples of emotional abuse include:

  • Criticism, insults, or put-downs that are intended to undermine the victim’s self-esteem or confidence
  • Gaslighting, which is a tactic used to manipulate the victim into doubting their own perceptions and memories
  • Isolation, where the abuser tries to cut the victim off from their support network or sources of information
  • Threats or intimidation, where the abuser uses fear or coercion to control the victim’s behavior
  • Playing mind games, where the abuser manipulates the victim’s emotions or manipulates the situation to confuse or disorient the victim
  • Using the victim’s emotions against them, where the abuser uses the victim’s emotions or vulnerabilities to manipulate or control them.

These are just a few examples of emotional abuse, and the specific tactics used can vary depending on the abuser and the situation. Emotional abuse can be extremely damaging to the victim, and can have long-term effects on their mental health and well-being.

Opinion | Human trafficking threatens our society – Daily Illini
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Opinion | Human trafficking threatens our society – Daily Illini

In the United States, slavery may be remembered as an abolished practice of the past, but it is still happening here today. It has been carried on through a new, illegal outlet: human trafficking. The Department of Homeland Security defines human trafficking as “the use of force, fraud or coercion to obtain some type of labor…

70 missing children recovered from human trafficking operation in Texas, ICE says – KNOP
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70 missing children recovered from human trafficking operation in Texas, ICE says – KNOP

EL PASO, Texas (Gray News) – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Wednesday that 70 missing children were recovered following a three-week long operation in Texas. According to ICE, “Operation Lost Souls” recovered 70 missing children who range in ages from 10 to 17. The children included victims of sex trafficking, physical abuse, and…

121 arrests in operation against migrant smuggling and human trafficking – INTERPOL
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121 arrests in operation against migrant smuggling and human trafficking – INTERPOL

Operation Storm Makers busts criminal networks profiting from the movement of vulnerable men, women and children across borders. Organ traffickers in Turkey staged wedding photos between recipients and donors to mislead hospital ethics checks.  LYON, France – An INTERPOL-coordinated operation targeting migrant smuggling and human trafficking has triggered 121 arrests across 25 countries, prompting 193…

Landmark decision on sex workers’ rights in India could better protect against exploitation
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Landmark decision on sex workers’ rights in India could better protect against exploitation

India’s Supreme Court has officially defined sex work as a profession, calling for an end to police violence against sex workers, and for greater labor protections. This ruling expanding the […]

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Your Monday Briefing: A ‘Toothless’ Trip to Xinjiang – The New York Times
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Your Monday Briefing: A ‘Toothless’ Trip to Xinjiang – The New York Times

The U.N.’s top human rights official cozied up to Beijing on a trip to China. Good morning. We’re covering the U.N. human rights chief’s trip to China, India’s expanded protections for sex workers and Ukraine’s offensive in Kherson.  Police officers patrolling in Xinjiang last year.Thomas Peter/Reuters U.N.’s tempered criticism of China The United Nations’ top…

Bangladesh and Costa Rica cooperate against migrant smuggling and human trafficking
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Bangladesh and Costa Rica cooperate against migrant smuggling and human trafficking

Vienna (Austria), 25 March 2022 – Globally, many migrants experience violence, exploitation, and abuse during and after their migratory journey. As elsewhere, smuggled migrants and people on the move in vulnerable situations face significant dangers and threats while transiting across borders in Central America or the Caribbean, trying to reach their final destination – the…

New Tennessee laws pertaining to child safety, wellbeing and human trafficking – The Rogersville Review
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New Tennessee laws pertaining to child safety, wellbeing and human trafficking – The Rogersville Review

This is part six of a series highlighting all the new laws approved by the Tennessee General Assembly in 2022. These new laws pertain to Child Safety, Wellbeing, and Human Trafficking. Enhancing support for foster youth — Under a new law the state will reimburse eligible relatives of foster youth to support the cost of…

Promoting women in law enforcement: Ambrin’s story
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Promoting women in law enforcement: Ambrin’s story

Can you tell us a bit about yourself and speak about some of the personal challenges you have overcome?  My name is Ambrin Kanwal, and I have worked for the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Pakistan since 2015. I have 7 sisters and 4 brothers, and my father is a retired army officer. I belong…

‘Pure filth’: 9 suspects indicted in Ohio human trafficking investigation involving children – Cleveland 19 News
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‘Pure filth’: 9 suspects indicted in Ohio human trafficking investigation involving children – Cleveland 19 News

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Nine people have been indicted in connection to a months-long human trafficking investigation involving multiple Ohio law enforcement authorities. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, the Southeastern Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force, and the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office said the nine recent arrests occurred in the southern part of the state. Arrests…

Is British science aiding and abetting the Chinese human organ trade? From the Telegraph
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Is British science aiding and abetting the Chinese human organ trade? From the Telegraph

Between March 2005 and September 2006 Annie Yang was tortured for up to 20 hours a day in a labour camp outside Beijing for her devotion to Falun Gong spiritualism. The abuse was relentless. But every few weeks something strange would happen. She and her fellow captives would be herded onto a prison bus with…