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.

 

 

Davie teams up with Hard Rock to create human trafficking awareness campaign – WPLG
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Davie teams up with Hard Rock to create human trafficking awareness campaign – WPLG

DAVIE, Fla. – The town of Davie is partnering with the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, in recognition of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. According to event organizers, the Hard Rock Casino’s guitar will light up blue at 8 p.m. Wednesday in recognition of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, which is recognized…

Verbatim: Human Trafficking Awareness Day
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Verbatim: Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office issued the following Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023: January 11 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day Attorney General Todd Rokita today asked Hoosiers to stay alert for signs of human trafficking in communities across Indiana and to report any suspicious activities to authorities. People in certain job roles – such as…

Human trafficking survivors develop training for over 2,200 officers in Mississauga and Brampton
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Human trafficking survivors develop training for over 2,200 officers in Mississauga and Brampton

Mississauga human trafficking survivor Timea Nagy-Payne speaks at press conference on Jan. 10. Peel Regional Police will be the first police service in Canada to train all officers, both frontline uniform and investigative, with new anti-human trafficking intervention training. What makes the training unique is it has been developed in partnership with Timea’s Cause Inc….

Human Trafficking Awareness Month: NC Ranked in top 15 nationwide
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Human Trafficking Awareness Month: NC Ranked in top 15 nationwide

Governor Roy Cooper declared January Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention month yesterday, and many cities, counties and nonprofit organizations are raising awareness through community information sessions and trainings. Last year, 922 calls were placed to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, ranking North Carolina 12th nationwide. Of those 922 calls, 223 resulted in identified cases. NC…

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month – know the signs
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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month – know the signs

Photo by Hermes Rivera on Unsplash Information provided by Illinois Department of Children & Family Services CHICAGO, Ill. (January 1, 2023) – January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is partnering with The Power Project to train group home and residential care facility staff across Illinois…

'Nowhere to be found': Everything we know about missing Scientology leader David Miscavige
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'Nowhere to be found': Everything we know about missing Scientology leader David Miscavige

Scientology leader David Miscavige is “nowhere to be found”.  Named as a defendant in a federal child trafficking lawsuit, Mr Miscavige has repeatedly dodged prosecutors who have tried to serve the 62-year-old 27 times in four months at Scientology properties in Clearwater, Florida, and California, the Tampa Bay Times reported. Every time, security guards refused…

DCFS Providing Training to Spot Signs of Human Trafficking
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DCFS Providing Training to Spot Signs of Human Trafficking

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DCFS places awareness on human trafficking
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DCFS places awareness on human trafficking

  January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is partnering with The Power Project to train group home and residential care facility staff across Illinois on how to identify, intervene and prevent human trafficking among their youth in treatment. Nearly 1,000 congregate care staff in 37…

Traffickers move online to search for victims – The Hindu
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Traffickers move online to search for victims – The Hindu

As her classroom moved online during the pandemic, 16-year old Preeti (name changed) got a brand new mobile phone to carry on with her studies. With it came an introduction to social media and end-to-end chatting apps. The young girl from Alwar district of Rajasthan soon met Amit (name changed) on ShareChat and friendship blossomed,…