abuse (6do encyclopedia)



Abuse is a broad term that is used to describe any behavior that harms, intimidates, controls or injures another person. There are different types of abuse, including physical, emotional, verbal, psychological, sexual and financial abuse.

Physical abuse refers to any use of force to cause bodily harm or injury. It could include anything from hitting, punching, kicking, biting, slapping, choking or burning. Physical abuse can also involve withholding medical care, confinement or the use of drugs or alcohol.

Emotional abuse is any behavior intended to harm an individual’s emotional well-being, mental health or self-esteem. It can take many forms, such as name-calling, insults, isolating the individual from family and friends, threatening to harm oneself or others, or gaslighting - a form of psychological abuse where the abuser manipulates an individual into questioning their own sanity.

Verbal abuse includes use of derogatory language, insults, threats, intimidation, and yelling or screaming.

Psychological abuse involves behaviors that aim to control a person’s thoughts, beliefs, feelings or actions. It often involves emotional manipulation, gaslighting, and coercive control. An abuser may seek to control their victim by limiting their access to the outside world, monitoring their interactions with others, or convincing them that they are “crazy” or “stupid.”

Sexual abuse refers to any sexual activity that takes place without the individual’s consent. This could include rape, sexual assault, molestation, or non-consensual sexual contact.

Financial abuse involves the manipulation or exploitation of an individual’s finances. It can include controlling access to bank accounts, stealing money, denying access to funds, or forcing the individual to engage in illegal or unethical financial transactions.

Abuse can occur in many different contexts, including domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, workplace harassment and bullying, and human trafficking.

Domestic violence is a common form of abuse that occurs within intimate relationships. It includes physical, emotional and sexual abuse, as well as harassment and stalking. Domestic violence can have serious consequences, including physical injury, disability, emotional trauma and death.

Child abuse is any behavior that harms a child’s physical or emotional well-being. It could include physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect or exploitation. Child abuse can have long-term effects on a child’s health and well-being, including mental health problems, substance abuse, and social difficulties.

Elder abuse is a growing problem that affects vulnerable older adults. It can include physical abuse, financial abuse, neglect, and psychological abuse. Elder abuse can cause physical and emotional harm, as well as financial loss and social isolation.

Workplace harassment and bullying refers to any behavior that creates a hostile work environment. It could include verbal abuse, threats, intimidation or exclusion. Workplace harassment can have serious consequences, including stress, anxiety, depression, and physical illness.

Human trafficking is a form of abuse that involves the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of exploitation. It could include forced labor, sexual exploitation, or organ harvesting. Human trafficking is a serious crime that violates human rights and can have devastating consequences for victims.

Abuse can have serious consequences for victims, including physical harm, emotional trauma, and financial loss. It can also create long-term health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, it is important to seek help. There are many resources available, including hotlines, support groups, and legal aid. It is important to remember that abuse is never the victim’s fault, and that seeking help is a courageous step towards safety and healing.


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Ottawa brings in new oversight body, NDA ban for sports organizations

The Toronto Star

23-05-11 16:28


Sports Canada has established an oversight body to hold national sports organizations accountable. Minister of Sports Pascal St-Onge said the new body will monitor their governance, transparency, and accountability. It will ensure that recommendations and penalties issued by the Office of the Sports Integrity Commissioner are implemented. Those national organizations failing to comply could suffer financial consequences. Sports Canada has been the subject of controversy over recent years, with national sports organisations such as Canada Soccer, Canada Artistic Swimming and Gymnastics Canada being accused of athlete abuse or sexual misconduct.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2023/05/11/ottawa-brings-in-new-oversight-body-nda-ban-for-sports-organizations.html
Ottawa creates compliance office at Sport Canada to confront national organizations’ governance problems

The Globe and Mail

23-05-11 15:15


The Canadian Government is set to introduce a compliance office that will penalise national sport organisations (NSOs) that fail to meet financial and governance requirements. As part of new regulations announced this week by Sport Canada, NSOs will be required to offer greater transparency, as well as meeting new standards for diversity and independence of directors. Under the new system, Sport Canada will be able to withdraw federal funding from those organisations that do not fulfil the requirements and admit athletes on to their boards of directors. Several NSOs have recently faced allegations of abuse and malfeasance.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-sport-canada-compliance-office/
The two-word slur that tells us everything we need to know about Trump

The Independent

23-05-11 14:46


Former US President Donald Trump’s dismissal of E Jean Carroll’s testimony of sexual abuse as “fake” perpetuates the use of derogatory language towards women, writes Pragya Agarwal in The Guardian. Throughout history, women who did not conform to social norms were ostracized and labeled “hysterical” or “mad”, leading women to mistrust their own experiences and memories. Agarwal suggests that this demonization of women allows powerful men to evade accountability while women are left shouldering the blame.

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/trump-e-jean-carroll-cnn-town-hall-b2337056.html
Lord Sentamu rejects review findings that he did not act on abuse allegation

The Independent

23-05-11 13:49


Lord Sentamu, an Anglican bishop who acted as archbishop of York until last year, has rejected complaints that he failed to act on a victim’s disclosure of abuse at the hands of a priest. An independent review into Church of England handling of allegations found that Matthew Ineson had been sexually abused by Trevor Devamanikkam in the 1980s. Devamanikkam killed himself in 2017. The review said that senior clergy including Sentamu failed to act on Ineson’s disclosures and that he was “not supported to refer the disclosures to the police, nor provided with pastoral care and support at the time”. The Church has apologised to Ineson.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/john-sentamu-church-of-england-york-sheffield-church-b2337068.html
Stalkers and domestic abusers to be targeted by £39m police funding boost

The Independent

23-05-11 11:17


Over £39m ($55m) has been allocated by the UK’s Home Office for projects across England and Wales designed to reduce domestic abuse and stalking. Projects will include pilots targeting those at risk of reoffending and working to protect victims more effectively. One project in the West Midlands will ensure closer monitoring of individuals deemed to pose risks, while almost £2.8m of funding will encourage early intervention and psychological support if required. The Gloucestershire Constabulary, for example, will spend £760,000 of funding to train extra front line staff to spot signs of abuse.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-office-stalkers-good-morning-britain-west-midlands-england-b2336997.html
Sexual harasser should not receive one cent in defamation case: Pauline Hanson

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-16 05:23


Former Australian senator Brian Burston has won a defamation payout over accusations of sexual abuse and physical assault made by fellow politician Pauline Hanson. However, Hanson is seeking to overturn the $250,000 damages order, arguing that Burston should never have been awarded a cent as the allegations of sexual harassment, not abuse, were proven in court. During the trial, it was found that Burston had sexually propositioned a member of staff by saying “I can come around to your place. No one would need to know. It will be the best f--- you’ve ever had”.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/sexual-harasser-should-not-receive-one-cent-in-defamation-case-pauline-hanson-20230516-p5d8oh.html
Outside forces ultimately put Johnny’s abuse into public eye

Japan Times

23-05-16 09:29


Claims of sexual abuse against the late founder of Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates had been reported for decades in books and magazines, but went largely unnoticed by mainstream media in Japan. Reports by foreign media outlets brought the issue to prominence, however, according to Yasushi Hashida, who alleges that Johnny Kitagawa abused him and who attended a meeting organised by the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan to discuss the issue. Julia Keiko Fujishima, the president of Johnny & Associates, recently apologised to people who had claimed abuse at the hands of the agency. Victims have reported hopes that a system can be created to prevent abuse recurring.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/05/16/national/johnnys-abuse-foreign-media/
MasterChef contestant on indecent images charges

BBC

23-05-16 17:50


Former MasterChef contestant, Caerwyn Ash, has denied 10 charges relating to the possession and distribution of child abuse images and videos involving animals. During a hearing at Cardiff Crown Court on Tuesday, prosecutor James Wilson stated that 20 images and five videos connected to child abuse appeared on a hard drive, alongside 50 bestiality images and 35 videos. Another computer processor was found with 30 child abuse images and one video along with 28 animal-related images and five videos. The court heard that Mr Ash was found to have a letter threatening to publish sexually explicit photographs involving police if charges were not dropped.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-65615708
Abuse victims meet pope after Munich to Rome bike trek

Deutsche Welle

23-05-17 08:32


Nine victims of clerical sexual abuse had an audience with the Pope on 19 September, after completing a 715km bicycle challenge to symbolise their desire to be “heard and seen.” The event was organised by abuse groups in the Munich and Freising archdiocese. The group of abuse victims and their supporters arrived in Rome on 18 September, having covered the distance in ten stages. They carried stones representing their emotions on their journey, including such feelings as worthlessness and suicide. The stones will be placed in the garden of the Bavarian archdiocese’s Rome meeting centre. The group has asked Pope Francis to compel the Church to punish abusers and hold bishops accountable.

https://www.dw.com/en/abuse-victims-meet-pope-after-munich-to-rome-bike-trek/a-65656241
Channel 4’s ‘Depp vs Heard’ to explore defamation trial one year on

The Independent

23-05-18 11:19


A documentary about the legal battles between the US actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is set to be shown on UK television this weekend. Bafta-nominated director Emma Cooper’s three-part Depp vs Heard film will investigate the defamation case in which Depp sued his former wife for libel last year. The case – which Depp won in June 2022 – was dubbed the “Tik Tok trial” after it was broadcast live and featured allegations of domestic violence. Depp and Heard began a relationship in 2012, married in 2015, divorced in 2017, and have been locked in litigation ever since.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/depp-vs-heard-channel-4-defamation-trial-b2341328.html
Policy 713 and kids: Fact checking 4 statements made by the premier

CBC

23-05-18 14:55


The Premier of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, Blaine Higgs, has questioned an education policy designed to protect LGBTQ children which prevents teachers from informing parents if their child changes their name or pronouns. Policy 713 was created in 2020 and aims to reduce discrimination against LGBTQ children in schools. Higgs has stated that the review is being conducted to restore parents’ rights by removing the “informal name or pronoun” provision. The policy requires teachers to be sensitive to their students’ needs and to support them when they attempt to use their preferred names and pronouns. The Premier’s comments have been criticized by some for placing children’s safety at risk. Statistics Canada reports that suicide is the second leading cause of death among people aged 10 to 24 in the country, with LGBTQ youth being three times more likely to attempt suicide than their non-LGBTQ peers.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/lgbtq-youth-mental-health-policy-713-1.6846480
Johnny Depp: Don't judge me over abuse case

BBC

23-05-18 14:09


Johnny Depp has said that he will not let his high-profile legal battles with ex-wife Amber Heard define him, as he returned to the limelight at Cannes as Louis XV in the French-language film Jeanne du Barty. After a US jury found that Heard had defamed Depp in an article in which she called herself a victim of abuse, a UK court earlier ruled that a newspaper article which described Depp as a wife beater was accurate. Depp urged people to look into their own families before passing judgment on others, and added: “I'm certainly not gonna let this allow this thing to define anything.”

https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-65635628
ASEAN Leaders Tackle Human Trafficking at Latest Summit

Diplomat

23-05-18 13:40


The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders have released the ASEAN Leaders’ Declaration on Combating Trafficking in Persons Caused by the Abuse of Technology to address the global threat of human trafficking facilitated by technology. The declaration aims to protect vulnerable individuals, prosecute perpetrators and dismantle human trafficking networks with the help of advanced technology and a coordinated approach. ASEAN leaders have committed to enhancing regional cooperation and information sharing among member states, strengthening national legislation, aligning it with international standards, and ensuring its effective enforcement through the training of law enforcement agencies, effective victim-centered approaches, and engaging with the private sector, academia, and civil society organizations. ASEAN leaders have agreed to establish a dedicated regional mechanism to monitor and support progress in efforts to combat human trafficking, which is facilitated by technology. This mechanism will enhance coordination and also serve as a platform for regular dialogue.

https://thediplomat.com/2023/05/asean-leaders-tackle-human-trafficking-at-latest-summit/
New Mexico authorities describe caregivers’ torture of disabled woman who died

The Toronto Star

23-05-18 19:56


Three people have been charged with abuse and neglect, following an investigation into the death of a 38-year-old severely disabled woman. The caregiver trio was paid thousands of dollars a month through a special programme to provide the developmentally disabled woman with an alternative to institutional care. The case has prompted a review of New Mexico’s entire developmentally disabled waiver system, with the state Health Department cancelling contracts with four providers in the Albuquerque area. Prosecutors said the allegations and charges were among the worst they have seen in their careers.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/18/new-mexico-authorities-describe-caregivers-torture-of-disabled-woman-who-died.html
What Does Effective National Security Look Like?

Heritage

23-05-19 03:33


Victoria Coates, senior advisor to the US Secretary of Energy under President Trump, is interviewed on The Kevin Roberts Show about effective national security policies. Coates suggests that the US has been the greatest force for good in human history and discusses that the country doesn't need to overthrow dictatorial regimes and impose democracy rather encourage, instruct, and be a good example. Coates also discusses the importance of seizing opportunities, flexibility, and not being wedded to rigid ideologies that cut you off from unorthodox solutions. She also notes the importance of historical perspective when dealing with human beings and the hallmark of being resilient.

Coates mentions the difficulty of figuring out the triangle of policy, communications, and politics and navigating it in a world where communications and information is flowing at such a rapid rate. She mentions that moral clarity, the clarity of vision, and purpose are also infectious, not just for the men and women who have the privilege of working for people like that, but also for the country and a group of free people around the planet who are going to respond to any American president who’s bold and has a clear vision and also has the ability to speak.


https://www.heritage.org/homeland-security/commentary/what-does-effective-national-security-look

Conservative Senators Stop Weaponization of Child Abuse Bill Against Parents ...

Heritage

23-05-19 03:05


Conservative senators have worked "across the aisle" with Democrats to remove "problematic language" from an anti-child abuse bill aimed at reporting and removing child sexual abuse material online, according to a report from The Daily Signal. The provision risked making it possible for religious entities and parents to be tracked and reported for "gender transition" procedures or abortions for minor children. Sponsored by Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the Strengthening Transparency and Obligations to Protect Children Suffering from Abuse and Mistreatment Act, or the "STOP CSAM" Act (S. 1199) forces all internet platform providers to report occurrences of child sexual abuse material on their platforms to law enforcement and create a civil cause of action against perpetrators who create the material and the online platforms that host it if they fail to report the material to the tipline. The bill updates the 1990 Stop Child Sexual Abuse Act to address new technologies being used to promulgate the prohibited material. However, the original text included expanding the definition of child abuse to include "psychological abuse", which would have consequences for religious schools and employees who provide "religious guidance" regarding abortion or opposition to "gender-affirming" treatments.

https://www.heritage.org/gender/commentary/conservative-senators-stop-weaponization-child-abuse-bill-against-parents-opposed
Former WA Health executive confesses over child sex abuse material

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-19 02:55


Former CEO of Joondalup Health Campus, Kempton Cowan, has pleaded guilty to almost a dozen charges of possessing and transmitting child abuse material. Cowan admitted to three counts of possessing child abuse material, seven counts of acquiring child porn and one count of soliciting child abuse material. The charges were brought about after a police raid on his Mosman Park home in May 2021, after Interpol had contacted the Australian Federal Police making allegations about online communications with a UK-based teenager.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/western-australia/former-wa-health-executive-confesses-over-child-sex-abuse-material-20230519-p5d9q9.html
Australian TV host resigns over racist abuse after Coronation coverage

Telegraph

23-05-19 17:19


Australian television broadcaster and journalist Stan Grant, who is of Aboriginal descent, has left a flagship programme after receiving what he called “relentless” racist abuse following remarks regarding King Charles’s Coronation. During the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) coverage of the event, Grant commented on the “invasion” represented by the British Crown. His observations prompted viewer complaints including claims that the ABC’s commentary was not impartial. The Australian Monarchist League attacked the broadcaster for a lack of balance and respect. Grant’s comments also provoked racist vitriol on social media aimed at him and his family.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/19/australian-abc-stan-grant-resigns-coronation-racist-abuse/
Sexual offences reach highest on record for year

BBC

23-05-20 06:58


The number of sexual offences recorded by police in Northern Ireland during the year to the end of March 2023 has reached its highest ever level, with 4,232 incidents recorded. This was an annual increase of 4.7%. The numbers of domestic abuse crimes also increased. The PSNI, which recorded the figures, attributes the increases in part to an increase in reporting by victims. The same period saw the number of historical cases of sexual abuse investigated.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-65622633