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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but the pandemic has overshadowed the national conversation about intimate partner violence. This is unfortunate, particularly because COVID-19 has ...
Coronavirus reveals racial health gap in U.S. 08:58 Everytown for Gun Safety released the anti-violence guidelines in conjunction with it's group Mayors against Illegal Guns, which includes Kenney ...
"COVID-19 Has Driven Racism And Violence Against Asian Americans: Perspectives From 12 National Polls", Health Affairs Forefront, April 12, 2022 . DOI: 10.1377/forefront.20220411.655787 ...
Movement restrictions aimed to stop the spread of the coronavirus may be making violence in homes more frequent, more severe and more dangerous. By Amanda Taub Add another public health crisis to ...
We cannot separate COVID-19 and rising violence. Together, they represent the largest public health crisis facing our communities, and the ways we have failed to address these issues are closely ...
Some industry forecasts suggest that the supply of vaccines may outstrip demand by mid-2022. Even if this comes to pass, it does not mean the end of the pandemic is in sight. Since Covid-19 ...
“The epidemic has had a huge impact on domestic violence,” said Wan. “According to our statistics, 90% of the causes of violence are related to the COVID-19 epidemic.” Wan believes the fear and ...
Keywords: Cultural Studies, COVID-19, Culture and Society, Gender, Law and Society, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Inequality, Social Justice and Social Change. Title: A Double Pandemic — Domestic ...
Domestic violence is on the rise globally as confinements and hardships due to COVID-19 add fuel to an existing fire. In China, the amount has tripled, in Finland, it has increased by 14%, in the USA ...
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in early March, the Chicago Police Department has been seeing more and more domestic violence-related service calls—as many as 13-percent more than last year at this ...