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.

 

 

Thousands need urgent help as gold rush fuels clashes in northern Chad – ReliefWeb
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Thousands need urgent help as gold rush fuels clashes in northern Chad – ReliefWeb

N’Djamena — Thousands of people are believed to be in urgent need of humanitarian assistance in Northern Chad following deadly clashes between gold miners in Tibesti province near the border with Libya last month. “According to official government sources, nearly 10,000 Chadian and international mine workers have evacuated the Kouri Bougoudi gold mines following the…

Summit County Sheriff’s Office investigating human trafficking reports at Akron tent city – Akron Beacon Journal
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Summit County Sheriff’s Office investigating human trafficking reports at Akron tent city – Akron Beacon Journal

The Summit County Sheriff’s Office said it’s investigating “suspected sexual offenses and human trafficking violations” at a homeless tent village in Akron that the city is trying to get shut down. Sage Lewis, the private property owner and homeless advocate who facilitates the encampment, said he’s not aware of human trafficking going on at the…

Enslavement, torture and abuse in Libyan detention facilities, says UN report
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Enslavement, torture and abuse in Libyan detention facilities, says UN report

“Migrants have been extremely vulnerable to human rights abuses and regularly subjected to acts of slavery, rape and torture” in Libya, according to a recent United Nations report obtained by The […]

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Ten Sex Trafficking Red Flags
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Ten Sex Trafficking Red Flags

Sex trafficking is one of the few crimes that interacts with society in such a manner that its victims can walk down the sidewalk next to everyone else and no one knows the horrors they are facing. They can walk into your place of business or sit next to you on public transportation, and you…

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…

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…

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,…

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.

Columbia County man sentenced to multiple terms of life in federal
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Columbia County man sentenced to multiple terms of life in federal

A Columbia County man convicted on nine felony counts related to child sex trafficking has been sentenced to life in federal prison with no parole.

Former Massachusetts Resident Sentenced to 12 Years in Federal Prison
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Former Massachusetts Resident Sentenced to 12 Years in Federal Prison

A former Brockton, Massachusetts, resident was sentenced today to twelve years in prison for participating in a sex trafficking conspiracy. Matthew Engram, 35, had previously pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion; two counts of transportation of an individual for purposes of prostitution; and one count of…