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How Can I Avoid Being Abused?
Why Are Victims So Gullible?
Why Is Miss Justice Blindfolded?
Did You Know That The Abuser Has A Plan?
What Are Some Types Of Abusers?
Help . . . Help . . . How Can I Get Away?
How Does The Abuser Brainwash His Victim?
Why Is Family Terror Not Treated Like A Crime?
What Do Frogs Have To Do With Family Terror?
Victims Of The Legal Game
What Is The Truth About Orders For Protection?
If 25% Of Women Will Be Victims . . . Then Why?
Why Is Family Terror Becoming An Epidemic?
How Do You Escape The Abuse?
Start Making Your Plan Of Escape!
What Is The Response Of The Police?
Dealing With Your Family & Friends!
What About Your Children & Family Terror?
What Things Might Help You In Court?
What Is The Cost To The United States?
What Does Family Terror Cost Your Children?
Employers . . . What Does Family Terror Cost You?
Intentional Tort Statute . . . Watch Out!!!
Information About Shelters
Information to Help Businesses with Violence
Information About Community Involvement
Information To Help Victim's Become Independent
Newsletter
Volunteer to Help
Help Us Help The Victims of Family Terror
Information About Workshops
How Can Our Schools Help
Being The Majority
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Justice For Victims Of Domestic Violence
     . . .Or No Justice, Which Will It Be?

       
  As a victim of domestic violence you truly are a victim of a crime.  Whether the justice system decides to look at it that way is going to depend on you.  Have you gathered evidence that will help the criminal case be won by the prosecutor?  Ideally this is the case.  However, my experience is that the prosecutor will do everything he can to avoid helping you and prosecuting the man for the violence and injuries that have been inflicted upon you.  The laws exist for your protection but if you are not persistent no one will see it as a crime, even though you know that it is.  

          The laws have been rarely used in domestic violence cases.  For things to change, the victims must be approaching the prosecutor ready with evidence for the prosecutor to be successful.

        Hopefully with enough victims being ready with evidence for the prosecution, the willingness to address these crimes of domestic violence will be increased.   Then domestic violence can be acknowledged for what it is . . . A crime committed against a woman.

          For more information concerning this possibility click here to purchase th book titled Family Terror.  
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