Culture of Abuse Magazine

Culture of Abuse Magazine Resources, education, information, and articles/discussions about the various forms of abuse, how th There are things we can all do to affect change.

Culture of Abuse is a Massachusetts based, online magazine that examines various forms of abuse and how they intersect. The magazine serves as a nationwide resource including assistance & referrals, current topics, trends and decisions. Culture of Abuse began in 2010 and after a brief hiatus, has evolved to place an emphasis on highlighting those who are working to create change through advocacy,

art, compassion, and education. Abuse and violence never happen in a vacuum, they spill over into every facet of our lives and frequently touch us personally. Tiny steps, like pixels of a photograph, combine to create a new image. Learn what you can do, share what you’ve accomplished, know that you’re not alone. Computer use can be monitored and it is impossible to completely clear your history. If you are afraid your internet and/or computer usage might be monitored, please use a safer computer, and/or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−SAFE(7233) or TTY 1−800−787−3224.

05/12/2023

The six women who make up the police social services section of the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office are a force to be reckoned with.

04/30/2023

Policies that make people wait to get divorced are paternalistic at best, and dangerous at worst.

04/23/2023

Did you know? PTSD symptom severity is related to the type of response a survivor gets when they disclose. If the person they disclose to has a negative response, the PTSD symptoms they experience are more severe. When someone’s response is positive, the PTSD symptoms are less severe.

As demonstrated by this research, it is crucial that you respond to survivors with empathy, kindness, and support.

03/09/2023

Aferdita Kote’s* old Nokia phone had only one contact: that of her husband of 10 years. He called her constantly to know her whereabouts. But she did not tell him when she got a new smartphone equipped with a mobile application (Bright Sky) to report violence.

02/16/2023

Today, The Hotline entered into a multi-year partnership with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) on behalf of the U.S. wireless industry, to better support domestic violence survivors' access to wireless services.

Under the partnership, The Hotline and the wireless industry will work together to provide survivors with access to the 24/7 resources they need and explore ways to enhance tools for consumer service representatives to better help those impacted by relationship abuse when handling these sensitive situations.

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