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.

The South Asia Initiative to End Violence Against Children (SAIEVAC) endorses the legal checklist to better protect the region’s children from sexual exploitation
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The South Asia Initiative to End Violence Against Children (SAIEVAC) endorses the legal checklist to better protect the region’s children from sexual exploitation

SAIEVAC, the South Asia regional movement to end violence against children by South Asian governments and Civil Society organisations (NACGs) from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, during a virtual briefing organised with ECPAT International on 17 May 2022, agreed to take steps to review and improve their legal and policy…

Forced Marriage and Human Trafficking
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Forced Marriage and Human Trafficking

Forced Marriage in the United States The United States is not aligned with the United Nations and international law when it comes to forced marriage. Unlike the United Nations, the United States government views forced marriage only as a human rights violation, and as being different than human trafficking. The U.S. government states that forced…

Free the Slaves Partners with Three New Organizations in Vietnam
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Free the Slaves Partners with Three New Organizations in Vietnam

Free the Slaves is excited to announce our new partnerships in Vietnam. These partnerships will allow us to understand more about the country and its need to have more players in the human trafficking space. These partnership endeavors are essential for developing successful programming in the future. We are partnering with three organizations with a long history of working in Vietnam: HopeBox, Pacific Links, and Hagar International.

HopeBox

HopeBox is a social enterprise established in March 2018 in Hanoi. They offer read more >

Free the Slaves Partners with Three Filipino Organizations
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Free the Slaves Partners with Three Filipino Organizations

Free the Slaves is excited to announce new partnerships with local organizations in the Philippines. These partnerships will allow us better to understand the context of slavery in the Philippines and strengthen our efforts to combat it. We partner with the Balaod Mindanaw, JPIC-IDC, and Voice of the Free. These organizations will help us strengthen…

Justice Department Observes National Missing Children’s Day
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Justice Department Observes National Missing Children’s Day

As part of the 39th annual National Missing Children’s Day commemoration, the Department of Justice today honored 12 courageous individuals for their extraordinary efforts to recover missing children and bring sexual predators to justice. “Every day, law enforcement professionals, advocates, and citizens alike step up to protect children from harm, reunite missing children with their…

Human Trafficking and ORC: The Dark Truth behind Retail Crime Networks – Loss Prevention Magazine
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Human Trafficking and ORC: The Dark Truth behind Retail Crime Networks – Loss Prevention Magazine

Organized retail crime (ORC) has been top-of-mind for all loss prevention professionals in recent years due to its financial impact. The FBI estimates that ORC crimes cost the US approximately $30 billion each year, with a large percentage of that money funding other, darker criminal activities. Kevin Metcalf “When you’re looking at organized retail crime,…

Labor-Trafficking Lawsuit Against Iowa College
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Labor-Trafficking Lawsuit Against Iowa College

Click a link below to jump to a particular article or scroll down to read the whole blog post. Labor-Trafficking Lawsuit Against Iowa College Safe Harbor/Expungement HF 2464 Stalls in Iowa Senate 200 Attend Iowa Human Trafficking Summit Minnesota Makes Sex Trafficking a Violent Crime Recreation Vehicle (RV) Owners to Organize Against Trafficking Recent News…

The palm oil industry is lobbying to re-enter the U.S. market
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The palm oil industry is lobbying to re-enter the U.S. market

From the moment you wake up and eat your breakfast to the moment you brush your teeth just before you go to bed, chances are you have consumed palm oil dozens of times. This ingredient touches almost every aspect of our lives. Unfortunately, it has been shown to be produced by workers and children trapped in modern slavery.

The faces from China’s Uyghur detention camps
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The faces from China’s Uyghur detention camps

Working with a consortium of 14 media organizations from 11 countries, the BBC has been able to authenticate significant elements of the Xinjiang Police Files. The hacked files contain more than 5,000 police photographs of Uyghurs taken between January and July 2018, as well as hundreds of pieces of evidence of arbitrary detention, torture, and…

Alexander M.M. Uballez Sworn in as United States Attorney for the
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Alexander M.M. Uballez Sworn in as United States Attorney for the

ALBUQUERQUE – Alexander M.M. Uballez was sworn in today as the United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico. Chief United States District Court Judge William P. Johnson administered the oath of office during a private ceremony. A formal investiture will be planned for a later date. United States Attorney Uballez was nominated by…