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| 09 Feb 2012 - 09:15 | Joanne Archambault, End Violence Against Women International URL: survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e5k . . .
| Survey for Law Enforcement Personnel
UCR Clearance Methods for Sexual Assault
As most of you know, the FBI recently expanded the definition of forcible rape used for the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) Program. With this historic change, UCR data will provide us with a more realistic picture of the full range of sexual assaults being perpetrated in our communities.
In addition to the crime reporting data, another very important component of the UCR Program is the information on how law enforcement agencies clear their cases and report these clearances to the FBI. We know there is a great deal of confusion in this area, as well as wide variations in how the UCR clearance guidelines are interpreted and applied. We believe it is time to improve this process, by updating UCR clearance guidelines and ensuring that the data reported to the UCR is truly meaningful.
In an attempt to explore possible recommendations to the FBI, we at End Violence Against Women International (EVAWI) have created a National Working Group to explore these issues in detail. Our first step is to gather information on how law enforcement agencies are clearing their sexual assault cases.
We are sending you a survey for law enforcement professionals, to find out how personnel in their agency would clear the sexual assault reports described in 6 brief scenarios. This survey is designed for law enforcement personnel only. If you are a colleague or an ally who is not in law enforcement, please feel free to forward this e-mail to your law enforcement partners.
Thank you for your help with this project. We look forward to providing information on the results of the survey and the recommendations of the National Working Group on UCR Clearance Methods.
go to survey...
survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e5kc2lw8gy6egwyz/a01ccgyg1p2iq/greeting
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| 08 Feb 2012 - 14:51 | Guttmacher Institute URL: www.guttmacher.org/pubs/USTPtrends08.pdf
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U.S. TEEN PREGNANCY RATE AT LOWEST LEVEL IN NEARLY 40 YEARS
Rates Down Among All Racial and Ethnic Groups; Disparities Persist
Teen pregnancies have declined dramatically in the United States since their peak in the early 1990s, as have the births and abortions that result; in 2008, teen pregnancies reached their lowest level in nearly 40 years, according to “U.S. Teenage Pregnancies, Births and Abortions, 2008: National Trends by Age, Race and Ethnicity,” by Kathryn Kost and Stanley Henshaw of the Guttmacher Institute. In 2008, the teen pregnancy rate was 67.8 pregnancies per 1,000 women aged 15–19, which means that about 7% of U.S. teens became pregnant that year. This rate represents a 42% decline from the peak in 1990 (116.9 per1,000). Similarly, the birthrate declined 35% between 1991 and 2008, from 61.8 to 40.2 births per 1,000 teens; the abortion rate declined 59% from its 1988 peak of 43.5 abortions per 1,000 teens to its 2008 level of 17.8 per 1,000.
Even with dramatic reductions in pregnancy, birth and abortion rates among all racial and ethnic groups, disparities between black, white and Hispanic teens persist. After peaking in the early 1990s, the teen pregnancy rate dropped by 37% among Hispanics, 48% among blacks and 50% among non-Hispanic whites; yet the rates among black and Hispanic teens remain 2–3 times as high as that of non-Hispanic white teens. There were also considerable disparities in birth and abortion rates. The birthrates in 2008 among black and Hispanic teens, as well as Hispanic teens’ abortion rate, were twice the rates among whites; the abortion rate for black teens was four times that of whites.
“The recent declines in teen pregnancy rates are great news.” says lead author Kathryn Kost. “However, the continued inequities among racial and ethnic minorities are cause for concern. It is time to redouble our efforts to ensure that all teens have access to the information and contraceptive services they need to prevent unwanted pregnancies.”
see full report...
www.guttmacher.org/pubs/USTPtrends08.pdf
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| 08 Feb 2012 - 14:37 | CIMAC Mx URL: www.cimacnoticias.com.mx/site/12020704-S . . .
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A 8 meses de creado, Consejo Estatal no ha sesionado
Sigue sin ver la luz programa antiviolencia de género en Oaxaca
Por Citlalli López, corresponsal
Oaxaca, 7 feb 12 (CIMAC).- Desde su creación hace casi ocho meses, el Consejo Estatal encargado de planear las acciones para prevenir, atender, sancionar y erradicar la violencia contra las mujeres en Oaxaca, no ha realizado sesión alguna, mientras los casos de feminicidio, violencia intrafamilar, los delitos sexuales y de trata de personas, van al alza en esta entidad federativa.
La presidenta de la Comisión de Equidad y Género del Congreso de Oaxaca, Ivonne Gallegos Carreño, lamentó que hasta el momento sea inexistente el programa integral que permita garantizar a las mujeres una vida libre de violencia.
“Las violaciones, abusos y acosos sexuales, la violencia intrafamiliar, la trata de mujeres y niñas, la prostitución forzada, la esclavitud sexual, los homicidios en razón del género, así como otras prácticas y arbitrariedades, siguen siendo ejercidos con impunidad en todo nuestro estado de Oaxaca, producto en su mayoría de la falta de políticas públicas”, dijo.
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www.cimacnoticias.com.mx/site/12020704-Sigue-sin-ver-la-lu.48921.0.html
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| 08 Feb 2012 - 14:30 | Huffington Post URL: www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/08/susan- . . .
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After Susan G. Komen Debacle, Senators Launch Women\'s Rights Campaign
WASHINGTON -- Inspired by the backlash over the brief attempt by Susan G. Komen for the Cure to cut funding for Planned Parenthood, a group of senators Wednesday is launching a bid to organize 1 million people in support of women\'s rights.
Led by Sens. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), seven Democratic senators and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee are appealing to backers on all of their websites to sign on to \"One Million Strong For Women\" in hopes of harnessing the energy displayed in the backlash against Komen.
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www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/08/susan-g-komen-senators-womens-rights-campaign_n_1262512.html
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| 08 Feb 2012 - 14:27 | Sexual Violence Legal News URL: www.nesl.edu/centers/clsr_svln_online.cf . . .
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Sexual Violence Legal News Online
State of Arizona ex rel. Montgomery v. Duncan , Court of Appeals of Arizona
2011 Ariz. App. LEXIS 215
Nature of the case:
Rape shield law; relevant evidence
see case summary and analysis...
www.nesl.edu/centers/clsr_svln_online.cfm?SVID=754
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| 07 Feb 2012 - 08:22 | National Resource Center on Domestic Violence URL: www.vawnet.org/Assoc_Files_VAWnet/NRCDV_ . . .
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For Advocates
From the Front of the Room
An Advocate\'s Guide to Help Prepare Survivors for Public Speaking
see quide pdf...
www.vawnet.org/Assoc_Files_VAWnet/NRCDV_SpeakersGuide-Advocates.pdf
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| 07 Feb 2012 - 08:12 | National Resource Center on Domestic Violence URL: www.vawnet.org/Assoc_Files_VAWnet/NRCDV_ . . .
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For Survivors
From the Front of the Room: A Survivor’s Guide to Public Speaking
This guide provides a basic overview of the issues that face survivors who desire to speak publicly about their experiences with intimate partner violence. It provides guidance for the survivor speaker to maximize their physical and emotional safety and ensure the overall success of the speaking engagement.
see guide pdf...
www.vawnet.org/Assoc_Files_VAWnet/NRCDV_SpeakersGuide-Survivors.pdf
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| 07 Feb 2012 - 07:56 | UNFPA URL: www.unfpa.org/webdav/site/global/shared/ . . .
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Annual Report 2011 for the UNFPA/UNICEF Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
Direct Link to Full Report: www.unfpa.org/webdav/site/global/shared/documents/publications/2012/Annual_Report_2011.pdf
The Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting is being carried out in 15 African countries: Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Senegal, Somalia and Sudan.
The 2011 annual report highlights the gains, challenges and best practices for the abandonment of FGM/C and offers select indicators on progress in policy and advocacy, capacity building, partnerships and media coverage. FGM/C campaign highlights in 2011 included a West African fatwa against cutting, Guinea-Bissau’s criminalization of FGM/C and the high rate of abandonment in Senegal, where 760 communities declared an end to cutting and child/forced marriage.
Direct Link to Full Report: www.unfpa.org/webdav/site/global/shared/documents/publications/2012/Annual_Report_2011.pdf
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| 06 Feb 2012 - 07:06 | Promsex URL: www.promsex.org/informacion/actualidad/2 . . .
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ENTREVISTA
La violencia no es natural
Matthew Gutmann reflexiona para Letra S sobre los altos índices de violencia masculina registrados en México. El catedrático de antropología en la Universidad de Brown y coordinador de Changing men and masculinities in Latin America, replantea la asociación común entre hombres y violencia. En el contexto que se vive en México ¿qué valores en torno a la masculinidad se exacerban con los altos índices de violencia? Para mí no hay valores inherentes masculinos, ni en México ni en otros países del mundo. Al contrario, siempre es importante entender, analizar (y casi siempre) tratar de cambiar las relaciones de género, la violencia de hombre contra hombre y hombre contra mujer (casi no existe la de mujer contra hombre, con excepciones en el caso de mujeres contra hombres de la tercera edad).
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www.promsex.org/informacion/actualidad/2340-la-violencia-no-es-natural
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| 06 Feb 2012 - 07:00 | the State Column URL: www.thestatecolumn.com/health/cdc-u-s-ch . . .
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CDC: U.S. child abuse amounts to $124 billion
According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report, published in the journal Child Abuse and Neglect, 1,740 American children died from child abuse and 579,000 American children experienced nonfatal child abuse, costing the nation $124 billion, in 2008. Child abuse is defined as physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse and neglect cases. This CDC report highlights the high costs associated with mistreatment of children and calls for change across the nation.
On average, a confirmed nonfatal child abuse case will receive an estimated $210,012 during their lifetimes, covering health care costs, child welfare and other services. In comparison to other health conditions, child abuse costs more than the lifetime cost of stroke and Type 2 diabetes, which total $159,846 per person and $181,000-$253,000 per person, respectively.
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www.thestatecolumn.com/health/cdc-u-s-child-abuse-amounts-to-124-billion/
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| 06 Feb 2012 - 06:55 | Irish Times URL: www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/201 . . .
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Welcome for report identifying failings in sex abuse cases
A GARDA inspectorate report identifying shortcomings in the force’s handling of child sexual abuse cases has been welcome by Rape Crisis Network Ireland.
Director of the network Fiona Neary said the organisation recognised that the Garda had been improving its child protection practices, and that past failings of the State were being learned from.
She particularly welcomed the inspectorate’s strongly expressed view that those making allegations should always be believed and only a tiny percentage were ever found to be untruthful.
“If we do not listen to victims we fail to gather best evidence. For the victim, not being believed can be devastating and silencing.”
The report by the inspectorate into how the Garda handled child sex abuse cases concluded the level of co-operation between the Garda and HSE was so poor it exposed children to further risk.
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www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2012/0203/1224311177109.html
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| 06 Feb 2012 - 06:52 | Berkeley Media Studies Group URL: www.bmsg.org/print/resources/publication . . .
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Case by case: news coverage of child sexual abuse
To understand how child sexual abuse is covered in the media, the researchers selected a representative sample of U.S. news over a span of three years, then coded the content in detail. Results on the content, language, how the act was characterized, who\'s voices are presented, etc. are all presented. The conclusion includes recommendations for advocates and reporters.
see report....
www.bmsg.org/print/resources/publications/issue-19-case-by-case-news-coverage-of-child-sexual-abuse
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| 06 Feb 2012 - 05:36 | Huffington Post URL: www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/06/powell . . .
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Powell House Explosion: Tough Questions About Deaths Of Missing Utah Woman\'s Sons, Husband
SEATTLE -- State authorities can expect tough questions about whether more might have been done to protect a missing Utah woman\'s two children, who died along with their father after authorities say he ignited his home in an inferno Sunday.
Josh Powell was a person of interest in his wife\'s disappearance. Why was he allowed to meet with his sons at all? Why weren\'t more precautions taken, such as requiring that supervised visits be at a neutral site rather than at his home?
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www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/06/powell-house-explosion_n_1256438.html
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| 03 Feb 2012 - 09:57 | Women\'s Media Center URL: womensmediacenter.com/blog/2012/01/exclu . . .
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Analysis
Exclusive: U.S. Acts on Women, Peace and Security
By Lucinda Marshall
A new action plan opens far-reaching possibilities to improve the security of women and the world. With some caution, women’s peace advocates plan to monitor its implementation.
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womensmediacenter.com/blog/2012/01/exclusive-u-s-acts-on-women-peace-and-security/
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| 03 Feb 2012 - 09:12 | Senators Barbara Boxer and Patty Murphy URL: boxer.senate.gov/en/press/videos/020212. . . .
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Video: 4 min
Senator Boxer Discusses Komen Foundation\'s Decision to Cut Funding to Planned Parenthood
Senators Boxer and Murray appeared on MSNBC to speak out regarding Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s decision to stop funding critical breast cancer screenings through Planned Parenthood
see video...
boxer.senate.gov/en/press/videos/020212.cfm
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| 03 Feb 2012 - 08:36 | feminist mystique URL: thefeministmystique.blogspot.com/2012/02 . . .
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Opinion
Susan G. Komen Stops Grants to Planned Parenthood
by Shannon
Yesterday, Susan G. Komen announced that they will stop supporting Planned Parenthood. In the past, they have given approx. $700,000 to Planned Parenthood, helping provide nearly 170,000 clinical breast exams and 6,400 mammogram referrals at Planned Parenthood centers across the nation.
In the past five years, Planned Parenthood has provided more than 4 million clinical breast exams and 70,000 mammogram referrals, often helping low-income or uninsured women detect breast cancer in the earliest stages.
When I found out about this last night, I was outraged. I couldn\'t believe that the Susan G. Komen foundation would put politics ahead of women\'s lives. Luckily, I quickly learned from facebook and twitter that many others felt the same. Planned Parenthood and Komen were actually trending last night because there were so many people denouncing their actions. The Komen foundation\'s facebook page was also full of negative comments, although they seemed to be working overtime to delete them. I wrote a post telling them that their actions were shameful and that I wouldn\'t support them financially or attend any event sponsored by them until they re-fund Planned Parenthood. It received about 30 likes in the seconds before it was deleted.
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thefeministmystique.blogspot.com/2012/02/susan-g-komen-stops-grants-to-planned.html
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| 02 Feb 2012 - 09:57 | Lydia Cacho, sinembargo URL: www.sinembargo.mx/opinion/26-01-2012/454 . . .
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De México a Irlanda: bebés en venta
Por: Lydia Cacho -
Francesca Polini y su esposo viven en Londres; con el permiso del gobierno inglés contactaron a la agencia Adoption Alliance en Denver, Estados Unidos; a su vez esta agencia les contactó con un despacho jurídico de Guadalajara, México, donde les aseguraron podrían adoptar al bebé de su elección. Luego de que el gobierno inglés denegara el permiso al enterarse de que la adopción no sería en Denver sino en México, la pareja decidió viajar a Guadalajara y, de cualquier manera, conocer al famoso abogado Carlos López Valenzuela, experto en adopciones internacionales, recomendado por la agencia. Este les ofreció coordinar legalmente la compra de un bebé recién nacido por veinte mil dólares.
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www.sinembargo.mx/opinion/26-01-2012/4545
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| 02 Feb 2012 - 09:40 | Feminist Wire URL: thefeministwire.com/2012/01/thinking-out . . .
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Thinking Outside the Blockbuster: Women of Color Make Films for Real Women
By Melissa Robertson
For many American filmgoers it might sound unbelievable that only about 6% of all fiction filmmakers are women. However, to both professional and aspiring women filmmakers this is a well-known and all-too-well-experienced fact. And unfortunately, success rates vary. Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation, The Virgin Suicides), Mary Harron (American Psycho), and Amy Heckerling (Fast Times at Ridgemont High) are just a few (often-unrecognized) women who have directed some of America’s most beloved classics. To be sure, their kind of success is rare. In 2009, Kathryn Bigelow won the Academy Award for Best Director for The Hurt Locker—80 years after the inception of that award.
Recognition of any woman in cinema is hard to come by. For women of color the outlook is even bleaker. The most recent example is Dee Rees’s Pariah, about a black lesbian teen growing up in Brooklyn. Though the film opened December 28 and already boasts an impressive 96% rating on RottenTomatoes.com, its theatrical release continues to be extremely limited. (For a more extensive look at this film, see Mecca Jamilah Sullivan’s article “Black Queer Gender and Pariah’s ‘Grand Swagger’.”) The only way to gain support, I think, is by raising awareness about these talented women and their films. I have reviewed four films—each having been written and directed by a woman of color.
see reviews...
thefeministwire.com/2012/01/thinking-outside-the-blockbuster-women-of-color-make-films-for-real-women/
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| 02 Feb 2012 - 09:22 | ips gender wire URL: ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=106607
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Guatemala Heeds the Cries of Femicide Victims
By Danilo Valladares
Demonstrators demand that the disappearance of Cristina Siekavizza and her children be investigated.
GUATEMALA CITY, Jan 31, 2012 (IPS) - The relentless wave of femicides in Guatemala, which has one of the highest female murder rates in the world, has prompted actions by the government, civil society groups, and two Nobel Peace laureates to try to put a stop to this brutal violence against women, which has reached horrific proportions.
According to information from the Presidential Commission against Racism, 705 Guatemalan women lost their lives to gender-related violence in 2011, most of them by gunfire, up from 675 deaths the year before.
This alarming situation has spurred a range of reactions from both civil society and the government.
On Jan. 24, only days after his inauguration as president, right-wing retired general Otto Pérez Molina formed a \"task force to combat femicide\", which is the term used in Guatemala to denote gender- motivated killings. Women\'s organisations define femicide more precisely as the phenomenon whereby women are murdered because they are women.
This task force, created under the Interior Ministry, the body in charge of domestic security, will be headed by former Prosecutor Mirna Carrera and will focus on intelligence and investigative efforts with the aim of preventing more women from being murdered.
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ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=106607
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| 02 Feb 2012 - 09:15 | Equality Now URL: www.equalitynow.org/sites/default/files/ . . .
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A Struggle for Justice: Incest Victims in Pakistan (pdf)
Equality Now, WAR Lahore, Nasreen Welfare Trust Legal Aid Services
This report highlights the difficulties women and girls are faced with in accessing justice in cases of sexual violence, particularly incest.
Included in this report are a survey of incest cases in Pakistan, a summary of published legal opinions in incest cases, identification of obstacles to justice and a compilation of good practice examples from other countries that have addressed similar obstacles.
The authors hope this report will be used as a guide towards making the Pakistani judicial system more supportive of future victims which will have a deterrent effect on perpetrators.
see pdf...
www.equalitynow.org/sites/default/files/Struggle%20for%20Justice_Incest%20Victims%20in%20Pakistan.pdf
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| 01 Feb 2012 - 08:53 | CIMAC Mx URL: www.cimacnoticias.com.mx/site/12013003-C . . .
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CONTEXTO
En tanto, viven con zozobra ante agudización de violencia
En la “congeladora”, mecanismo de protección para defensoras
Por Anayeli García Martínez
México, DF, 30 ene 12 (CIMAC).- Mientras la situación de vulnerabilidad de las y los defensores de Derechos Humanos (DH) se agrava día con día, la Secretaría de Gobernación (Segob) mantiene en la “congeladora” el mecanismo de protección para activistas, criticó la Comisión Mexicana de Defensa y Promoción de los Derechos Humanos (CMDPDH).
La abogada de la CMDPDH, Silvia Vázquez Camacho –quien ha sido víctima de amenazas por su trabajo humanitario– afirmó que la falta de un marco normativo que proteja a las y los defensores y la impunidad dejan en riesgo a aquellas personas que se dedican a la defensa y promoción de los DH.
En entrevista, Vázquez Camacho señaló que actualmente las y los activistas trabajan en “un terreno complicado”, ya que viven con la zozobra de padecer amenazas y violencia. Como ejemplo citó los asesinatos de Marisela Escobedo y Susana Chávez, dos mujeres que denunciaban casos de feminicidio en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, y los cuales siguen impunes.
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www.cimacnoticias.com.mx/site/12013003-CONTEXTO-En-la-con.48859.0.html
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| 01 Feb 2012 - 08:32 | Amecopress URL: amecopress.net/
| Oh, No.......
AmecoPress, información para la igualdad, sigue adelante
La cita será semanal
Madrid, 31 ene. 12. Amecopress. Ni AmecoPress se salva de la crisis. Hemos hecho todo lo posible –y lo imposible- para mantener un ritmo diario en la elaboración de nuestras informaciones para la igualdad, pero los “tijeretazos presupuestarios” nos llevan a recortar la frecuencia diaria en la salida del boletín.
A partir de ahora, intentaremos mantener un ritmo semanal en la emisión del boletín, lo que nos obligará a variar su composición, aunque mantendremos el mismo criterio básico: defender una información subjetiva al servicio de la igualdad de género.
Además, actualizaremos permanentemente la web y a través de facebook difundiremos las noticias más significativas.
Esto no es una rendición. Seguimos adelante con nuestro esfuerzo y con el apoyo que incondicionalmente siempre hemos recibido de vosotras y vosotros. Gracias.
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amecopress.net/
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| 01 Feb 2012 - 07:46 | Sarah Axelson, Women\'s Sports Foundation URL: www.womenssportsfoundation.org/en/home/a . . .
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Requesting Organization Sign-on Supporting OCR\'s Letter on Sexual Violence Under Title IX
Dear Colleague,
On April 4th, 2011, the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a “Dear Colleague Letter,” (DCL) which summarized schools’ responsibilities for addressing campus sexual violence under Title IX. The DCL offers uniformity and clarity on school’s duty to prevent and address sexual harassment and assault, and promises to improve student access to equal educational opportunities.
Certain aspects of the DCL have been highly criticized, particularly the provisions requiring a preponderance of evidence standard of proof when assessing the merits of a complaint, and equitable treatment for both victims and accused students. The sign-on letter below attempts to provide support for the DCL letter, specifically addressing those contentious issues. In addition, the letter summarizes provisions that specifically relate to athletics, and schools’ responsibility to act promptly. The letter also supports the Campus SaVE Act, which would codify certain provisions of the DCL.
We ask you join the Women’s Sports Foundation and the Association for Title IX Administrators (www.atixa.org) to sign the letter to the OCR before Thursday, February 2nd, 2012.
To sign on, please email me with your signature block and electronic signature. If you do not have an electronic signature, we will provide a cursive font.
Additionally, we encourage you to share this opportunity for sign-on with other organizations in your networks.
Warm regards,
Sarah J. Axelson | Advocacy & Program Coordinator
Women\'s Sports Foundation
t 516.542.4700 ext.148 f 516.542.4716
www.WomensSportsFoundation.org
see letter and sign on...
www.womenssportsfoundation.org/en/home/advocate/requesting-org-signon
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| 01 Feb 2012 - 07:13 | National Radio Project URL: www.radioproject.org/2012/01/who-control . . .
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AUDIO
Who Controls Black Women\'s Bodies (Encore)
Since the 2010 elections, anti-abortionists have grown more emboldened in their attempts to restrict not only abortion services, but also to basic reproductive care.
African-American women have been especially targeted in a series of anti-abortion billboards posted across the country. Enraged by this finger-pointing, reproductive justice activist of all colors got together to fight for every woman’s right to health care. On this edition, the fight for access to reproductive health care.
listen to audio....
www.radioproject.org/2012/01/who-controls-black-womens-bodies-encore/
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| 31 Jan 2012 - 09:11 | Aequitas, Prosecutor\'s Resource URL: www.aequitasresource.org/10_Strategies_f . . .
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10 Strategies for Prosecuting Child Sexual Abuse at the Hands of a Family Member,
Issue #5
see pdf....
www.aequitasresource.org/10_Strategies_for_Prosecuting_Child_Sexual_Abuse_at_the_Hands_of_a_Family_Member.pdf
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| 31 Jan 2012 - 08:54 | Neari News URL: nearipress.org/images/PDF/nearinewslette . . .
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Research Summary
What is the difference between adolescents who
sexually abuse and others who commit non-sexual
crimes?
by Steven Bengis, David S. Prescott, and Joan Tabachnick
Question
What differentiates youth who have sexually abused from those who
don\\\'t reoffend or reoffend in non-sexual ways?
The Research...
nearipress.org/images/PDF/nearinewsletterjanuary2012.pdf
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