Physical Abuse

Physical abuse is a form of abuse that involves the use of physical force to cause harm or injury to another person. It can take many forms, including hitting, kicking, slapping, punching, choking, and using weapons or objects to inflict harm. Physical abuse can also include confinement or restraint, such as tying up or locking someone in a room.

Physical abuse can have serious physical and emotional consequences for victims, including bruises, broken bones, internal injuries, and psychological trauma. It can also result in long-term health problems and disabilities.

Physical abuse can occur in a variety of contexts, including domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, and bullying. It can be perpetrated by intimate partners, family members, caregivers, or strangers.

Recognizing the signs of physical abuse can be difficult, as victims may try to hide their injuries or make excuses for them. However, some common signs of physical abuse include unexplained injuries, frequent accidents or injuries, fear of a particular person, and changes in behavior or mood.

If you or someone you know is experiencing physical abuse, it is important to seek help and support. This may involve contacting law enforcement or a domestic violence hotline, seeking medical attention for injuries, or connecting with a counselor or support group.

 

 

Research Urges More Sex Trafficking Training in Healthcare
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Research Urges More Sex Trafficking Training in Healthcare

Victims’ agency and needs, independent of their desire to exit trafficking, should be the focus of healthcare services for individuals who have been sexually exploited, concludes a new study by researchers with McGill University’s Ingram School of Nursing (ISoN). “Unfortunately, we found a lack of awareness on the part of healthcare professionals and the inability…

Kiran seriously concerned about child negligence
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Kiran seriously concerned about child negligence

Assistant Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Sashi Kiran is concerned with the data of child negligence under the Child Welfare Act National Database as it shows that child abuse and neglect happens within a child’s safe space. She says according to the Child Welfare Act National Database, 68% of the 1,968 cases that…

HSI expects more arrests after human trafficking bust
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HSI expects more arrests after human trafficking bust

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Homeland Security Investigations said it “absolutely” expects to arrest more people involved with child exploitation and human trafficking. In order to make these arrests, HSI is continuing its investigation of last week’s Operation Rolling Fire in Fayetteville. According to HSI, the three-day human trafficking bust used the help of 20 local,…

AG Knudsen launches new PSA to fight human trafficking
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AG Knudsen launches new PSA to fight human trafficking

https://vimeo.com/845100031 Attorney General Austin Knudsen today launched a new statewide public service announcement to educate Montanans on the issue of human trafficking and how to report it when they suspect they see it. Featuring Montana Department of Justice officials who are active in the fight against human trafficking, the 30-second spot provides information to Montanans on what to…

Human trafficking victim hid in Houston airport bathrooms for 10 days after evading her captors
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Human trafficking victim hid in Houston airport bathrooms for 10 days after evading her captors

Monica Phillips, security and information for Houston Airports, spotted several indicators that led to identifying the victim traveling from Lubbock.  HOUSTON — A veteran aviation worker who is trained on what to look for when it comes to human trafficking spotted several red flags that led to the rescue of a victim at Bush Intercontinental…

What to watch for: Signs of human trafficking could be right in front of you
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What to watch for: Signs of human trafficking could be right in front of you

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – For a problem that is growing in prevalence in Kentucky and across the country, there is still a lot that is misunderstood about human trafficking. “Folks literally think of the movie ‘Taken’ when they think about trafficking,” said Jani Lewis, executive director of Natalie’s Sisters, a faith-based nonprofit organization that serves…

‘Very first person to rent:’ New Jersey man arrested for human trafficking at St. Augustine Airbnb
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‘Very first person to rent:’ New Jersey man arrested for human trafficking at St. Augustine Airbnb

St. Johns County deputies are investigating a case of human trafficking out of an Airbnb property. A New Jersey man was arrested and charged, Monday, for human trafficking of a person less than 18, …

Human Trafficking in Asia: ending impunity – Asia Media Centre
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Human Trafficking in Asia: ending impunity – Asia Media Centre

Imagine being promised a job but ending up in a slave-like situation. Experts say that human trafficking remains an issue in Asia and the lack of cooperation among countries is to be blamed for the vicious circle of exploitation. Robert Bociaga reports. The salty ocean spray stings on his face as the boy huddled with…

Nine face 10 to 17 years for trafficking 80 Taiwanese – Taipei Times
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Nine face 10 to 17 years for trafficking 80 Taiwanese – Taipei Times

CAMBODIA SCHEME: Groups tied to the Bamboo Union received more than NT$14 million for ‘terrorizing victims,’ deserving severe punishment, court documents said By Jason Pan / Staff reporter Nine people alleged to have participated in trafficking more than 80 Taiwanese to Cambodia using false employment offers, including two alleged organizers, were sentenced to more than…