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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?
Justice For The Victim
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?
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
Discussions
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       Why Is Domestic Violence, Abuse or  
           Family Terror Against Women
               Becoming An Epidemic?


          Domestic violence against women is becoming an epidemic for the same reasons that illnesses can become an epidemic.  If a terrible ailment is spreading and nothing is done to stop it's spread, then it could become an epidemic.


          America is choosing to turn it's back on domestic violence against women.  Yes, there is lots of hustle and bustle about this topic.  But the hustle and bustle is being misinterpreted by Americans, as we are being misled to believe that solutions are being addressed.  The real truth is that symptoms are being comforted but no action seems to be taken towards solving the real problem concerning stopping abuser's violence.


          If the abuser's were not violent, we would not have a domestic violence, abuse or family terror against women problem.  So ask yourself this question . . .
"Why are we not putting the majority of our attention on the abuser's ceasing their violence?"



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