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A domestic violence charge is what many attorneys refer to as an “enhancement” charge. What this means is that anyone accused of his crime is actually being charged with a different crime, and the domestic charge is being added to enhance the penalties. For those accused, this enhancement could a...
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Elle peut s'exprimer sous différentes formes; la plus répandue est la violence physique – les gifles, les coups de poing ou de pied, les mutilations – mais la police recense aussi de nombreux cas de violence verbale telle que les menaces, les humiliations ou les insultes.
... not sure what the heck I was seeing here.. I know there were 3 of them and they were very "active" at whatever they were doing!
Shattered glass of children's store after May Day riots in Capital Hill. Featured in: www.kristyburmeister.com/domestic-violence-isnt-the-victi...
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The truth is not something that many wish to see but war is brutal and full of graphic violence, it is its nature. Soren, a master of the blade makes swift work of some unfortunate enemy soliders. "May your deaths be quick" Soren whispers as he crushes the skull of one and slices two others in a single swipe ending the trio in a flash.
Photos i took in Berlin, Kreuzberg while a demonstration.
I am documenting police violence and street stories of people with my Sony a7s since 2019.
The humanistic (and by inference - humane) Hellenic civilisations were, in fact, quite blood-thirsty...
Peace-loving Christianity in later times (the original of this replica is in the Vatican) wasn't too far from similar appetite for violence...
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 13 July 2009 — Starting today, MTV audiences around the world will see a new music video that aims to raise awareness about sex trafficking. Featuring the rock band The Killers, the video is an exclusive collaboration between UNICEF, MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) and the US Agency for International Development.
The track, Goodnight, Travel Well, is from the album Day & Age. The video is the second in a series of music video collaborations that highlight the danger and impact of human trafficking.
The series launched last year with an award-winning film - produced by MTV EXIT that featured the Radiohead single All I Need.
"We are deeply shocked and appalled that women and children are forced into such exploitative situations, said a spokesperson for The Killers. We hope that through MTV's efforts, and this powerful video, millions of people across the world learn about this tragic form of modern-day slavery."
The video for Goodnight, Travel Well has the potential to reach more than 500 million households in 168 countries.
There is almost no country in the world now that isnt affected by human trafficking in some way, said UNICEF Chief of Child Protection Susan Bissell. The statistics are staggering. More than 1.2 million children are being trafficked each year and nearly 80 per cent of all trafficking is for sexual exploitation, and the most at risk are girls.
We see this music video as a powerful way to reach out and raise awareness among young people, across borders and across language barriers, she added.
The Goodnight, Travel Well video was directed by film and music video veteran David Slade, in collaboration with the renowned production company Anonymous Content. The creative concept was developed by the Australian advertising agency CRC, with support from the UK music consultancy Huge Music.
The video provides insight into the realities of trafficking, with a particular focus on the trafficking of children and adolescents into forced prostitution.
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"In violence we forget who we are" - Mary McCarthy
Irish youth has a reputation for being a bit raw, but I've never really encountered it or experienced Ireland as especially different from any other place. Maybe that is why this really surprised me.
Was hunting a beautiful Bray Sunset when I encountered a bunch of drinking Irish kids - one of them who wanted me to take his photo. I snapped a shot without changing any of my settings before this young fellah 'brutally' attacked me with his black jumper. Cool guy.
Anyway, I automatically pressed the shutter as I tried to avoid the kid and then hurried away as the guy in the background suddenly picked up a large wooden stick - making me give up on my plans to reach the end of the pier. I ended up with a shot that is nothing like the landscape scene I originally planned to capture but an interesting photo nonetheless.
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