18.9.09

Odyssey Group of Kansas Pilots Program for ‘Pedophile Family Re- integration’ Program (While keeping Battered mothers away from their Children)

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While talking with a ‘supervisor’ about this program- (same supervisor that supervises myself and my daughter for our only visitations) at $40.00 per hour- no pay no see- and IF you pay still battering dad can stop visits) FYI The supervisor whom at this point shall remain anonymous for the time being….

stated;

“ that the reason for this program..(I shit you not) was that ‘their stats’ (THEIR own stats mind you)-‘ showed that when a sexual offender is caught’ and RE fucking ‘integrated back into the same family for which HE offended-‘ that the stats (their Stats again) showed a DECLINE in the pedophile charges-‘ no fucking gee wonder why that would be..??

 Ohh and by the way, they get State and County funding for this…

yup Your Tax dollars hard at work…again.

but meanwhile battered mommies- have to pay full price- go fucking figure <scratching head> –sigh.. Criminal rewards… yet again.

http://odysseygroupkansas.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=18

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SAPA (Sexual Abuse Prevention & Advocacy)

The purpose of the program is to serve children, adolescents & their families who are affected by issues regarding inappropriate sexual behaviors. The program serves both victims and offenders..

SAPA

Features and Benefits

SAPA has a wide variety of services designed to support the building of successful strategy teams to assist clients in reaching their goals of preventing abuse and the need for out-of-home placements. The primary purpose of each service is to be utilized as part of the client's strategic plan. The program will work differently for each individual, but we have services that can help them in every aspect of their lives. The following is a list of those services:

  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Family Support Services
  • Supervised Visits
  • Family Therapy
  • In-home Family Therapy

Youth that participate in this program will be able to receive all or as little as one of these services. Each youth's needs are evaluated at the time of intake, based on situation, family input, case worker input, clinician recommendation, and ability to pay for services

SAPA: Information

It is our intent to work in a respectful partnership with individuals, families, and other natural and professional supports, using collaborative processes to build upon strengths and abilities, and to help maintain stability and independence through self-directed goals and motivation.


Population that we serve

We serve juveniles under the age of 18 and their family members. We have two different programs that we utilize depending on the age and cognitive ability of the offender.


How treatment is conducted

Treatment is conducted in the individual and the group setting . Group spaces will be limited, so a client may receive individual services while waiting for a group opening. A juvenile can receive both individual and group services simultaneously.


Treatment completion

Treatment is completed based on the client completing the program and the recommendation of the treatment clinician. A certificate of completion will be given to the youth once their program is complete. JJA workers, court services workers, and case managers will receive a monthly report of the youth's progress.

 

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Video News: Father kills his 2 children while he had his ‘visit’ per divorce Order

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Father charged in toddlers murder; he was given custody even after prior convictions of child abuse but he too anger management classes (another one CURED)

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http://www.lvrj.com/news/man-arrested-in-childs-death-59720992.html

 

Suspect convicted of abuse charges two years before 2-year-old's death
By MAGGIE LILLIS
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL


Mario Genejerome "Gene" Hill
is charged with second-degree murder and child abuse

A 31-year-old Las Vegas man with a history of child abuse allegations and convictions was arrested Tuesday in the 2007 homicide of his son, according to a Las Vegas police report.

Mario Genejerome "Gene" Hill is being held without bail at the Clark County Detention Center on charges of second-degree murder, child abuse with substantial bodily harm and probation violation.

Two other children have been removed from Hill's custody since 2008, because the Clark County coroner's office ruled the death of 2-year-old Nithaniel Hill a homicide.

A police report shows Nithaniel's brief life was punctuated by brutality. In 2005, Hill told police he twice shook Nithaniel, who was about 2 months old. Nithaniel was so severely injured that he was rendered "special needs." According to the report, Nithaniel had developmental delays and had a head deformity.

Hill pleaded guilty to felony child abuse and was sentenced to four years of probation. Hill told police in that case that he shook his son for "about 10 seconds" because he was frustrated with him.

According to the police report, Hill was able to regain custody of Nithaniel in June 2007. Clark County Child Protective Services Case Manager Scott Sheldon told police in May an informal case plan of anger management counseling and family counseling had been recommended for Hill.

Sheldon said he was aware of Nithaniel's history. He saw the toddler days before his death and told police Nithaniel had been "doing really great."

Child Protective Services Supervisor Daryl Glover, who briefly worked the Hill case in 2005, told police he didn't understand the decision to return Nithaniel to his father.

"Glover stated that he would have advocated for the termination of parental rights, however, the case was transferred to another case worker," the police report said.

In 2007, five other allegations of child abuse and neglect involving Hill's household were reported to the Clark County Department of Family Services. Those allegations were unsubstantiated.

On Oct. 22, 2007, the day before Nithaniel died, Hill had taken the boy to have his shunt checked. The shunt had been inserted in Nithaniel's head to drain fluid from his brain. According to the report, Nithaniel wasn't cooperating and the testing was rescheduled.

A technician at the Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging Center said Hill was agitated and "high-tempered" during the appointment. A nurse told police she heard what sounded like "a spanking noise on a diaper" when the father and son were left alone.

Hours later at their home, Hill's wife heard the toddler screaming in his sleep. He was limp when she picked him up, the report said. Nithaniel was taken to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, where he died Oct. 23, 2007.

The report does not say if wife Brandi Hill also was the boy's mother. She told detectives Nithaniel's cries were unlike anything she had ever heard.

"I can't even explain it," she told police. "I know what he sounds like when he cries, when he gets in trouble, if he wants something or he throws a temper tantrum. It was different."

Nithaniel was nonresponsive and had a blank stare as they waited for an ambulance, Brandi Hill told police.

Mario Hill told doctors at Sunrise that Nithaniel hit his chin while playing but seemed to be fine. Hill said he believed his son was having a reaction to anesthesia he was given at Steinberg.

According to the police report, doctors involved in Nithaniel's case believe the toddler's previous brain injuries may have contributed to his death.

The victim "may not have died if he hadn't had the previous injury," said Dr. Bennet Omalu, a clinical and forensic pathologist, neuropathologist and epidemiologist from Lodi, Calif., who examined Nithaniel's brain.

Omalu also found that Nithaniel's 2007 injury happened "no more than 24 hours prior to death."

The Clark County coroner's office said Nithaniel died of blunt-force trauma to the head.

Las Vegas police spokesman Bill Cassell said Hill was a suspect in 2007 but detectives only recently completed the investigation.

Christine Skorupski, spokeswoman for the Department of Family Services, said the case pertaining to Nithaniel's death was reopened in June 2008.

"At the time of the fatality, there was no evidence of abuse or neglect contributing to his death," Skorupski said. "However, upon further evidence of injury from the coroner's office, an investigation was conducted and the death by abuse was found to be substantiated."

It is unknown how many children Hill has or whether the past allegations of child abuse against him involved others in addition to Nithaniel.

In June 2008, Child Protective Services removed a newborn son from Mario and Brandi Hill's home after Nithaniel's death was ruled a homicide. A second newborn also was taken from the couple earlier this year, according to the police report.

When interviewed by police in May, Child Protective Services investigator Jill Meyer said Mario Hill became "very upset and very hostile" when he was told in January that a move to terminate his parental rights in the case of his son born in 2008 was being initiated.

"I think that placing any child in his care places that child at an extremely high risk for being physically abused," Meyer told police.

Contact reporter Maggie Lillis at mlillis@ reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0279.

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N.O.W. First Annual Massachusetts Mothers’ Family Court Reform Forum Set for October

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First Annual Massachusetts Mothers’ Family Court Reform Forum Set for October

Filed under: Activism, Best interest of the child, Call to action, Child Custody Battle, Child Custody Issues, Child Custody Mediation, Child Rape, Child Support, Child custody for fathers, Children and Domestic Violence, Children who witness abuse, Children's rights, Civil rights, Events, Family Court Reform, Family Courts, Family Rights, Getting screwed by the Family Courts, Help for Victims of Domestic Violence, Human Rights, Massachusetts, Mother Child Relationship, Mother's Rights, National Organization of Women, Non-custodial Mothers, Noncustodial Mothers, Parental Alienation Syndrome, parental alienation — justice4mothers @ 11:57 pm

Good for these folks!

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Father charged in toddlers murder; he was given custody even after prior convictions of child abuse but he too anger management classes (another one CURED)

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http://www.lvrj.com/news/man-arrested-in-childs-death-59720992.html

 

Suspect convicted of abuse charges two years before 2-year-old's death
By MAGGIE LILLIS
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL


Mario Genejerome "Gene" Hill
is charged with second-degree murder and child abuse

A 31-year-old Las Vegas man with a history of child abuse allegations and convictions was arrested Tuesday in the 2007 homicide of his son, according to a Las Vegas police report.

Mario Genejerome "Gene" Hill is being held without bail at the Clark County Detention Center on charges of second-degree murder, child abuse with substantial bodily harm and probation violation.

Two other children have been removed from Hill's custody since 2008, because the Clark County coroner's office ruled the death of 2-year-old Nithaniel Hill a homicide.

A police report shows Nithaniel's brief life was punctuated by brutality. In 2005, Hill told police he twice shook Nithaniel, who was about 2 months old. Nithaniel was so severely injured that he was rendered "special needs." According to the report, Nithaniel had developmental delays and had a head deformity.

Hill pleaded guilty to felony child abuse and was sentenced to four years of probation. Hill told police in that case that he shook his son for "about 10 seconds" because he was frustrated with him.

According to the police report, Hill was able to regain custody of Nithaniel in June 2007. Clark County Child Protective Services Case Manager Scott Sheldon told police in May an informal case plan of anger management counseling and family counseling had been recommended for Hill.

Sheldon said he was aware of Nithaniel's history. He saw the toddler days before his death and told police Nithaniel had been "doing really great."

Child Protective Services Supervisor Daryl Glover, who briefly worked the Hill case in 2005, told police he didn't understand the decision to return Nithaniel to his father.

"Glover stated that he would have advocated for the termination of parental rights, however, the case was transferred to another case worker," the police report said.

In 2007, five other allegations of child abuse and neglect involving Hill's household were reported to the Clark County Department of Family Services. Those allegations were unsubstantiated.

On Oct. 22, 2007, the day before Nithaniel died, Hill had taken the boy to have his shunt checked. The shunt had been inserted in Nithaniel's head to drain fluid from his brain. According to the report, Nithaniel wasn't cooperating and the testing was rescheduled.

A technician at the Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging Center said Hill was agitated and "high-tempered" during the appointment. A nurse told police she heard what sounded like "a spanking noise on a diaper" when the father and son were left alone.

Hours later at their home, Hill's wife heard the toddler screaming in his sleep. He was limp when she picked him up, the report said. Nithaniel was taken to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, where he died Oct. 23, 2007.

The report does not say if wife Brandi Hill also was the boy's mother. She told detectives Nithaniel's cries were unlike anything she had ever heard.

"I can't even explain it," she told police. "I know what he sounds like when he cries, when he gets in trouble, if he wants something or he throws a temper tantrum. It was different."

Nithaniel was nonresponsive and had a blank stare as they waited for an ambulance, Brandi Hill told police.

Mario Hill told doctors at Sunrise that Nithaniel hit his chin while playing but seemed to be fine. Hill said he believed his son was having a reaction to anesthesia he was given at Steinberg.

According to the police report, doctors involved in Nithaniel's case believe the toddler's previous brain injuries may have contributed to his death.

The victim "may not have died if he hadn't had the previous injury," said Dr. Bennet Omalu, a clinical and forensic pathologist, neuropathologist and epidemiologist from Lodi, Calif., who examined Nithaniel's brain.

Omalu also found that Nithaniel's 2007 injury happened "no more than 24 hours prior to death."

The Clark County coroner's office said Nithaniel died of blunt-force trauma to the head.

Las Vegas police spokesman Bill Cassell said Hill was a suspect in 2007 but detectives only recently completed the investigation.

Christine Skorupski, spokeswoman for the Department of Family Services, said the case pertaining to Nithaniel's death was reopened in June 2008.

"At the time of the fatality, there was no evidence of abuse or neglect contributing to his death," Skorupski said. "However, upon further evidence of injury from the coroner's office, an investigation was conducted and the death by abuse was found to be substantiated."

It is unknown how many children Hill has or whether the past allegations of child abuse against him involved others in addition to Nithaniel.

In June 2008, Child Protective Services removed a newborn son from Mario and Brandi Hill's home after Nithaniel's death was ruled a homicide. A second newborn also was taken from the couple earlier this year, according to the police report.

When interviewed by police in May, Child Protective Services investigator Jill Meyer said Mario Hill became "very upset and very hostile" when he was told in January that a move to terminate his parental rights in the case of his son born in 2008 was being initiated.

"I think that placing any child in his care places that child at an extremely high risk for being physically abused," Meyer told police.

Contact reporter Maggie Lillis at mlillis@ reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0279.

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Violence Against Women Deniers Beware - Your Propaganda Could Land You Jail Time (ANONYMUMS NEWS)

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Holocaust denier Fredrick Toben to serve time in jail

By Tim Dornin | August 13, 2009

Article from:  Australian Associated Press

HOLOCAUST denier Fredrick Toben has been taken into custody to serve a three-month jail term over publishing offensive material on the internet.

The 64-year-old was taken from the Federal Court in Adelaide by Australian Federal Police today after losing his appeal against his conviction for contempt of court.

The Full Court of the Federal Court also ruled that his jail term, originally imposed in May this year, was in no way excessive.

"In our opinion, the sentence of three months cannot, on any stretch of the imagination, be considered excessive or unwarranted," the three-judge panel said.

The judges said Toben also had a disregard for the orders of the court and had acted to undermine the authority of the court.

Earlier this year, Toben was found guilty on 24 counts of contempt for ignoring a previous court order preventing him from publishing racist material on the Adelaide Institute website. When he later imposed a three-month sentence, Justice Bruce Lander said Toben had continued to breach those 2002 orders, which prevented him from publishing specific anti-Semitic material.

The 2002 orders stemmed from a racial discrimination case brought against him by Jeremy Jones, a former president of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry.

In his final submissions today, counsel for Toben, David Perkins, suggested the material published on the Adelaide Institute website, which questioned whether the holocaust even occurred, was just a "drop in the bucket" compared to the amount of revisionist material available on the internet.

But in their verdict, the judges said the case before them was not about the holocaust, gas chambers or the execution of Jews during World War II. They said it was about whether or not Toben had complied with orders of the court.

"Obedience to the court is not optional," they said.

As the court rose, Toben asked if he could say something to the judges, only to be cut off by Justice Jeffrey Spender who simply said, "No".

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16.9.09

Maternal Deprivation Release & Restitution for Chimpanzees in U.S. Laboratories ...

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Maternal Deprivation

http://www.releasechimps.org/harm-suffering/research-history/maternal-deprivation/

Mother with infant chimpanzee living free
Mother with infant chimpanzee, names unknown, living free.
Photo: © Michael Nichols from Brutal Kinship (Aperture)

Thus, by this ingenious research we learned what had been totally obvious to everyone else, except psychologists, for centuries.

— Harry Harlow, PhD
Former head of the Primate Research Center at the University of Wisconsin, referred to as “the Dean of Primate Research”

Psychological research includes a shocking history and continuation of maternal deprivation experiments on animals. While maternal deprivation experiments have been conducted far more frequently on rhesus macaques and other monkeys, chimpanzees were not spared as victims of this unnecessary research.

Psychologists like the infamous Harry Harlow inflicted unimaginable emotional suffering on hundreds of primates by separating them from their mothers at various early ages.

After separating infants from their mothers, researchers like Harlow and his protégés left the infants with “surrogate mothers” including devilish man-made devices that ejected barbed spikes, or had freezing temperatures, or rocked so violently the young infants’ teeth chattered as they desperately clung to “her.”

Harlow’s research led to the conclusion that infants will cling to the one thing they identify as their source of contact comfort – the one thing they identify as “mother.” They will cling to their surrogate mother at all costs rather than be left completely alone and separated from this physical contact.

John Bowlby, who studied World War II infants who died in orphanages despite adequate nutrition and health, had already informed the world (years before Harlow’s cruel research) of the literally life-saving need that infants have for contact. His observations of war orphans proved that without some form of warm, physical contact and comfort, the infants died despite adequate care of physical needs.

In some studies, young chimpanzees separated from their mothers were kept in bare wire cages or isolation cubicles that restricted their sensory input and social interaction. Some partial isolation experiments on older chimpanzee children lasted as long as four years.

Most of the chimpanzee maternal separation/deprivation experiments were conducted by researchers R. K. Davenport, C.M. Rogers and E.W. Menzel at the Yerkes Laboratories in Florida, and the succeeding Yerkes National Primate Research Center in Georgia. However, G. Berkson and W.A. Mason also conducted a smaller number of experiments at the New Iberia Research Center.

Examples of types of maternal deprivation studies using chimpanzees include:

  • Chimpanzees, exposed to partial isolation for two to four years, were then exposed to “mild stress” to assess their reactions
  • Adolescent chimpanzees who had been maternally deprived in infancy/youth were given LSD to see if it might have a therapeutic effect
  • Maternally deprived infant chimpanzees were used to study the effects of food deprivation and administration of amphetamines on their behavior
  • Chimpanzee infants/children were deprived of their chimpanzee mother and given to a human to be raised (cross-fostering)

Given the intensity of the mother-child bond for chimpanzees in the wild, this research ranks among the cruelest of all.

It is a known fact that to capture a chimpanzee infant in the wild, his/her mother will inevitably have to be killed – so strong is her instinct to protect her baby – along with several if not all the adults of the group. Free-living chimpanzee mothers are exceptionally protective and caring, and any deviation from this is the result of aberrant behavior. (See ourvideo bibliography list for the film: People of the Forest.)

Ripping infants from their mothers to study the sad effect this has on their emotional, social, and cognitive development and well-being is like dropping apples again and again to continually prove the theory of gravity.

Cross Fostering

Chimpanzees subjected to laboratory confinement and biomedical research and testing exhibit trauma-induced symptoms. Those who were cross-fostered (that is, taken from their biological mother and raised by a human mother substitute for future use in biomedical research) show additional symptoms peculiar to their early developmental history: compromised ability to socialize with other chimpanzees; dominant behavioral traits reflective of human culture; and, a preference to socialize with humans rather than other chimpanzees. 

In Conclusion

Human psychological and sociological data is replete with information about the importance of maternal bonding and the consequences to the human child when it is disrupted. Yet, apparently there are scientists who support “apple-dropping” types of experiments which simply show over and over an already-known phenomenon so that some researcher somewhere can continue to use animals, be funded, demonstrate already known facts, and call it “research.”

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Last updated: 1/6/09

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Capaldo, T. 1983 “Maternal Deprivation: An Overview of Animal Research,” unpublished, pp. 2-5.

Davenport RK and Menzel EW Jr. 1963. “Stereotyped behavior of the infant chimpanzee.” Arch Gen Psychiat, 8:99-104.

Davenport RK, Menzel EW Jr. and Rogers CM. 1961. “Maternal care during infancy: its effect on weight gain and mortality in the chimpanzee.” Amer J Orthopsychiat 31:803-809.

Davenport RK, Menzel EW Jr. and Rogers CM. 1966. “Effects of severe isolation in “normal” juvenile chimpanzees.” Arch Gen Psychiat 14:134-138.

Davenport RK, and Rogers CM. 1968. “Intellectual performance of differently reared chimpanzees: 1. Delayed response.” Am J Ment Defic 72:674-680.

Davenport RK, and Rogers CM 1970. “Differential rearing of the chimpanzee. A project survey.” Pp 337-360 inThe Chimpanzee, Vol. 3 (G.H. Bourne, ed.) Basel: S. Karger.

Davenport RK, Menzel EW Jr. and Rogers CM. 1969. “Intellectual performance of differentially reared chimpanzees: II. Discrimination-learning set.” Am J Ment Defic 73:963-969.

Davenport RK, Rogers CM and Rumbaugh, DM. 1973. “Long-term cognitive deficits in chimpanzees associated with early impoverished rearing.” Devel Psychol 9:343-347.

Menzel EW Jr. 1964. “Patterns of responsiveness in chimpanzees reared through infancy under conditions of environmental restriction.” Psychol Forsch 27:337-365.

Menzel EW Jr., Davenport RK, and Rogers CM. 1963a. “The effects of environmental restriction upon the chimpanzee’s responsiveness to objects.” J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:78-85.

Menzel EW Jr., Davenport RK, and Rogers CM. 1963b.”The effects of environmental restriction upon the chimpanzee’s responsiveness in novel situations.” J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:329-334.

Menzel EW Jr., Davenport RK, and Rogers CM. 1970. “The development of tool-using in wild-born and restricted-rearing chimpanzees.” Folia Primatol 12:273-283.

Stephens, Martin L. 1986, “Maternal Deprivation Experiments in Psychology: A critique of animal models”, A report prepared for the American, the New England, and the National Anti-Vivisection Societies, pp 27-29.

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Maternal Deprivation Abuse

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Maternal Deprivation Abuse

Posted on August 22nd, 2009

http://www.bloggernews.net/121971

by Denny Griffin in All News

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Victims of domestic violence suffer physical and emotional trauma at the hands of their abusers. Some don’t escape these relationships alive. But even for those who are fortunate enough to get out with their lives, their ordeal isn’t necessarily over. In many cases their tormentors still pose a threat to them and their children. And as they try to protect themselves and their loved ones they are often victimized again; this time by the very legal system they thought would provide them with justice and a safety net.

There are way too many horror stories out there about how these vulnerable women are subjected to even more abuse as they go through the system. And one of the most troublesome scenarios is when the courts issue a ruling that removes their children from them, sometimes awarding custody to the abuser.   

On the Juror Thirteen show on August 26 we’ll talk about this problem with three women who can speak from personal experience. Advocate and author Susan Murphy-Milano, and Janice Levinson and Claudine Dombrowski of the Protective Mothers Alliance will discuss what mothers can do to bring about change in the treatment of protective mothers and their children in family court proceedings.

All three have lost children to maternal deprivation abuse. 

You can hear the show beginning at 9 pm Eastern athttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dennisngriffin

Your questions or comments can be called in by phone or made through the show’s chat room.

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"You're Not Better Than Me"...Faces of Violence-Ellen Bukstel

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Faces of Violence features the song; "You're Not Better Than Me"...written and performed by Award Winning singer-songwriter Ellen Bukstel. Her powerful voice is the backdrop to a choreographed black and white photo study representing women and children in the community who are victims of domestic abuse.

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"You're Not Better Than Me"...Faces of Violence-Ellen Bukstel

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Faces of Violence features the song; "You're Not Better Than Me"...written and performed by Award Winning singer-songwriter Ellen Bukstel. Her powerful voice is the backdrop to a choreographed black and white photo study representing women and children in the community who are victims of domestic abuse.

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CAN A LEOPARD CHANGE HIS SPOTS?: CHILD CUSTODY AND BATTERER’S INTERVENTION

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CAN A LEOPARD CHANGE HIS SPOTS?: CHILD CUSTODY AND BATTERER’S INTERVENTION

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15.9.09

WILL HE KILL? New information to help identify higher risk cases

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WILL HE KILL
New information to help identify higher risk cases   [note]

Child Custody Evaluations
Custody Evaluation Guidelines
Child Custody Evaluators

justices More Research -- WHY HE KILLS
Also see -- Risks and Remedies
Read -- Justice's Posterous
and -- Can he be stopped?

NEW: JUNE 2009 -- Dept. Justice Report: Practical Implications of Domestic Violence Research for Law Enforcement, Prosecutors and Judges

According to research by Katherine van Wormer, Professor of Social Work at the University of Northern Iowa (see her article at "Help Starts Here"), certain patterns have emerged in cases in which men have ended up murdering their spouses and/or children or others, as well as in the common "murder-suicide" cases (the below excludes elder murder-suicides, which have a different dynamic). The presence of some of these factors should create extra caution. (The lack of all factors being present, however, should not be taken to indicate the absence of risk.) The statistics and statistical charts are available athttp://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/intimate/overview.htm Prof. Wormer writes:

The pattern that emerges in these cases involves intimate partners in the 20 to 35-year-old range: The man is abusive, psychologically and/or physically. Obsessed with the woman to the extent that he feels he can't live without her, he is fiercely jealous and determined to isolate her... Primary among the risk factors are an abuser's lack of employment compounded by a lack of education. Significant relationship variables are plans by the wife or partner to separate from her abuser and having a child in the home who is not the partner's biological child.
        Other factors that can help predict homicide are an abuser's heavy use of alcohol and illicit drugs, a history of sexual jealousy, growing up in a violent home, violence and verbal abuse, an age disparity with the husband being significantly older, a threat of separation by the woman, and antisocial personality and/or an overly dependent personality, stalking and access to firearms. Threats of use of a weapon were common in these cases... The key distinguishing factor between this and the more usual form of domestic homicide is the presence of depression and suicidal ideation.
        Characteristically, suicidal murderers have little regard for the lives of other people; they would be considered, in mental health jargon, to be antisocial. Yet they are so emotionally dependent on their wives or girlfriends that they would sooner be dead than to live without them. When the girlfriend/wife makes a move to leave, her partner is absolutely distraught in the belief that he can't live without her.

The State of Maryland has instituted a Lethality Assessment (download) Program (LAP) in many of its counties that has been having some success. The success may be because the questions are asked, rather than the assumption being made that the significance of risk factors will be known to the complainant and the information thus volunteered. An assessment tool was created by Johns Hopkins University nursing professor Jacquelyn C. Campbell; it is debatable whether this can or should be used in court "as" an assessment tool. (Read more about this in the Maryland Daily Record, 10/13/08.)

High risk factors:

The alleged abuser is male. Statistically, more than 90% of murder-suicide cases are perpetrated by men against Custody and Abusers -- NO!women.

The parties were married or a close equivalent. Statistically, most of these cases involve the man's perceived loss of family and home, however in recent years, formal marriage as a factor has been declining.

The man is significantly older than the woman. Statistically in these cases, the male perpetrator averages 6.3 years older than a female victim; the woman is in the 20 to 35-year-old range.

The woman has made the decision to leave the man; there is a threat of separation even if it has not yet occurred. Note: the lack of a family support system, wife or significant other, coupled with a recent family loss (death, divorce), are indicators for suicide in a depressed person, and suicidal depression is a risk factor for murder-suicide.

The woman has a child in the home who is not the man's biological child. This may be related to sexual jealousy. (A significant portion of cases do not fit this pattern, however, so again, caution should be taken that the absence of a risk factor does not create unwarranted perception of lesser risk. Not enough is known about weighting the various factors under different circumstances.)

The man has had depressed episodes or suicide ideation, or currently is depressed. Statistically (as we might guess), depression is more likely to be present in murder-suicide cases than in the cases of murder without the perpetrator's suicide. Of particular note, the man has made threats to kill either himself or the woman or children.

There is a history of physical abuse, particularly choking. For this purpose "history" should not be limited to adjudicated history, or any other "history that has come to the attention of authorities." In too many of the news articles we read, the neighbors and friends express "surprise".

There is a history alleged of psychological abuse. Of particular note are attempts at controlling behaviors and sexual jealousy, even without demonstrable physical abuse (verbal abuse, accusations, spying, stalking).

The man is unemployed or under-employed, chronically or recent job loss or reversal.

The man has abused alcohol (drunk episodes, not necessarily diagnosed alcoholic), or used illegal drugs.

The man has or can get access to a hand gun.

Also see: RESEARCH -- WHY HE KILLS


NOTE: Citation to the social work website and assessment tool is NOT an endorsement or recommendation by thelizlibrary.org for judges to hire forensic psychologists, social workers, or custody evaluators to provide "risk assessments". There is no instrument or expert who can provide a risk assessment to any "reasonable degree of scientific certainty" (e.g. see Baerger, 2001; Bednar, R., Bednar, S., Lambert, M., & Waite, D., 1991; Otto, 1992). One more time: Mental health professionals canNOT predict who will or will not be dangerous or when, and for this reason their opinions should not be permitted to substitute for those of potential victims and protective parents. No mental health professional can say that a person is "not dangerous". Nowhere in the research literature is there any documentation that clinicians can predict dangerous behavior beyond the level of chance. (Stromberg et al., 1988, p. 522). Rather, the information provided on this webpage can and should be used directly by judges in weighing testimony and evidence in court. Judges must take seriously the concerns of immediate family members and potential victims, and in cases of doubt, must err on the side of caution. It does not require expertise to apply common sense. (Yes, this is profiling, and sorry, there are no crystal balls.)  RETURN TO TEXT


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