The U.S. Department of Justice has released a report on how law enforcement has an ongoing and continuously improving skills-based approach during calls which involve persons whose behavior is being driven by mental illness. This makes these encounters safer for the individual, for bystanders, and for police. This report...
Participating in healing the Church inevitably has the effect of helping to heal the world where abuse is rampant and has become, indeed, a national and international commercial marketplace. Hopeful News! Here’s a one-stop recourse for free materials in many languages, for directions on how to get help and...
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Trafficking people for free or cheap labor or for commercial sex is something which troubles all survivors of abuse and trauma. While our experiences remain distinct, the long road to recovery is similar and similarly difficult for everyone. This brief description of advances...
Jennifer Samartano There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children. (Nelson Mandela, May 8, 1995) Recently, I walked into an event that was addressing the issue of child sexual abuse. What I remember the most from that event...
Teresa Pitt Green Mike Hoffman has been a relentless advocate for child protection since the first day I met him some years ago and we founded this magazine with other Catholic survivors of clergy abuse. Every survivor of abuse is a role model in his or her own right....