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So, I just called him and he said he does not have any domestic abuse against his ex’s & no one ever filled domestic abuse against him.
He said he filled OFP In 2014 against his ex. Kamia Waddell because she has physically hit her daughter Makayla. So, he is saying that he is not aware of any domestic abuse.
Also, he reported his two other children are back with their maternal grandmother. School and police released them to Monica Reeves. Tray Mason DOB 12/5/04 and Tylan Masson DOB 5/8/07. School (Scott Highlands Middle School) he said to me that there is no CP report at Dakota County because the children were not at home at the time. So, something not adding up for me!!.
**Regarding the Family court he said the judge approved for maternal
Although domestic violence is a significant societal problem, which continues to receive public and private sector attention, intervention and treatment programs have proven inconsistent in their success. Statistics by various organization show that many offenders continue to abuse their victims. Approximately 32% of battered women are victimized again, 47% of men who abuse their wives do so at least three times per year (MCFBW). There are many varying fact...
One of the reasons why IPV victims do not leave his or her abusers is due to isolation. This one of the any methods abusers use in order to achieve control over his or her victims. Abusers isolate the victim by cutting the victim's ties to any support system and resources. A support system includes family, friends, classmates, coworkers, and the government. Isolation is one of the many methods used in order to gain control over the victim’s life. In the autobiographical novel, I Am Not Your Victim: Anatomy of Domestic Violence, the author Beth Sipe discusses the domestic violence that she had suffered during her 16 year marriage. Sipe describes their “romance,” the abuse of power, Sam isolating her and her family, the confusion, the fear, the
According to news reports, Lambert and Lindsey were involved in bitter divorce battle and subsequent alimony and child support battle which had dragged on for years in the courts in Florida. The parties had three (3) children, ages 16, 18 and 20, who made public appeals and pleaded with the community for information leading to the return of their mother after Kimberly Lindsey went missing from her West Palm Beach Home after a brutal altercation with Dr. Lambert on October 27, 2013. Ms. Lindsey was reported missing after she failed to show up at her job as a Nurse for the West Palm Beach School District. Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office reported that a body was found October 31, 2014 in a sugar cane field in south Florida. After DNA testing, it was reported that the DNA was a match to Kimberley Lindsey (WPBF.com). According to Police this murder was “brutal and premeditated”; the body had been decapitated...
- Youngest of three children, grew up in Frankston and Mount Waverly area. - Was spoiled as a child. His mother (Merle) was overprotective, father (George) was a perfectionist. - Stabbed neighbor at age 15, caught peeping through bathroom window at woman at age of 18. -
parents reported it to the police. After a connection with Gacy was made and a background check
Admittance into the HCC program is entirely optional but comes with very clearly defined rules that are put into place for the safety and benefit of the domestic violence victims. Admitted are not allowed to contact the abuser fo...
This worker asked about the allegation. Ms. Hirsi reported that the past 6 months she was hospitalized in Fairview and unaware of her children's situation in school. She reported that her ex-husband was taken care of all three children while she was in patient at hospital. She reported that he was recently incarcerated due to fighting with security guard while he was intoxicated in the sheltor. Ms. Hirsi
"Grand jury prepared child abuse indictment against JonBenet Ramse'ys parents, newly released documents show." NBC News 25 oct 2013, n. pag. Web. 2 Mar. 2014.
PER REPORTER: Marcel said he is concerned about his son (Landon Myles) because his mother has not been allowing him to see the child. He said this is not his first time making a report in regards to this situation. He said most of the time he does not know how his son is doing because Conesha want answer his calls. He said he understands that as a father he has to find out what is going on with his son for himself. However, he said Conesha makes it hard for him to do so when she uses their child against him. He said he pays child support and is supposed to have visitation rights to see his son every other week. However, he said that he has not seen his son in three weeks and he has no idea how to get in contact with Conesha. He said she will
Without being insensitive and respecting P (PCF 1&2) it was necessary to educate P about the different forms of domestic abuse. However, this was not possible as our session was attended by R. After raising the safeguarding concerns with my PS and children services, the result after another incident that occurred over the weekend was to carry out s47 investigation CA 1989 which then led to ICPC.
The Police report that there were several calls reporting of the parents were using drugs, and not feeding little Kayleigh, although the police also indicated that the house were safe environment for the child and there was no indication of abusing, the police did not connect child welfare because of no evidence of any kind. The mother and the boyfriend are being charge of felony “assault on a child, causing death to the little baby girl and both admitted of killing the little baby girl, both of the charge are includes special circumstances while the prosecutors await on a piece of information before convicting the mother and the boyfriend. The new also indicated that both of them are being held 25 years to life in prison if they are found convicted.
Born on August 31, 1977 Shannon Rogers, now Shannon Guess Richardson, 35 years old, is an Irish American was raised by her father Terry Rogers after being abandoned by her mother at the age of two. Her Father worked at General Motors in Doraville Georgia. Shannon has been married three times and has six children. The most recent child was born on July 4, 2013, while Shannon was in custody, for the sending of the three ricin laced letters. Five of the children are from previous relationships and their names are Branden, Allen, Taylor, Ethan and Logan. The sixth child is from her currently separated husband, Nathan Richardson. Nathan has filed for divorce. The most recent child was born four months prematurely. His name is Brody Nathaniel Richardson and he is currently in the custody of his father. Shannon Richardson has been arrested for mailing threatening letters,” a violation of 18 U.S. CODE § 876” (Spiropoulos, 2013). This paper will go in to detail on the findings before and after her arrest.
Domestic violence is an issue that affects people of any race, age, gender, and sexual orientations. It is now becoming more known that this is indeed a crime that happens more often than we’d like to think. This violence of male-on-female, female-on-male, and same sex relationships is important to understand, mainly because there are long term effects on a victim’s mental health, emotional health, and even physical health. This not only affects the victim, but the batterer as well. And when it comes to Domestic Violence, there is a debate as to whether or not substance abuse plays a role in reinforcing the chance that someone will be a batterer. First we will look at what domestic violence is, with in-depth details, and facts on domestic
Home is Where the Heart Stops Domestic violence is characterized as certain behaviors that occur in a relationship when one person uses control over the other. In the 2003 novel Purple Hibiscus, Chimamanda Agozi Adichie deals with this matter while documenting the struggles of a particular Nigerian family during a time of economic and political instability. Adichie was one of the very few African writers to question the morals and traditions of earlier generations. The story follows the lives of the Achike family, where everything is far from perfect behind closed doors. They constantly have to portray an image of being “one big happy family” in society, although they live in an authoritative household where they have become victims of domestic violence.
One of the most complicated issues facing health care professionals and governmental agencies today is that of domestic violence. Domestic violence encompasses any violence that is inflicted upon one family member by another family member. Thus, domestic violence can be described as spouse abuse, child abuse, sibling abuse, or elder abuse. Most authorities suggest that domestic violence is typically expressed in violence against women and children. Such acts of violence can involve health care professionals in the treatment of physical injuries, the psychological impact upon the victim, or the aggressive behavior of the abuser. Often governmental agencies are called upon to investigate such matters to ensure the safety of the victims or to determine appropriate punishment for the offender. However, given the importance of the bonds and rights of the family that our culture maintains, it is difficult to determine when the situation at home “is no one’s business” and when it merits intervention from outside parties in order to protect the welfare of those involved. Despite these difficulties and complexities, domestic violence is considered to be a worldwide health problem necessitating urgent intervention (“A Priority Health,” 1998). The purpose of this paper is to explore the incidence and treatment regarding domestic violence.