Your Rights:Women sex offenders

Your Rights:Women sex offenders https://www.newsday.co.zw/2016/06/18/rightswomen-sex-offenders/ MIRIAM TOSE MAJOME After last week’s column, at least three readers were unhappy with what they regarded as my sexist views regarding rape. They took particular exception with the definition of rape, as I wrote and my statement that only men can be convicted of rape. I must state that…

Role model for young Maori had a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old boy

http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/81106570/teacher-aide-raelyn-jacquelyn-te-moni-jailed-for-sexual-relationship-with-14yearold-boy.html A teacher aide seen as a role model for young Maori had a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old boy. Raelyn Jacquelyn Te Moni, 44, has been jailed for three years six months for her “predatory” offending. Te Moni, who is training to be a chef, was found guilty by a jury on four charges…

Victim-blaming indecent assaulter gets community detention after reparation offer

Victim-blaming indecent assaulter gets community detention after reparation offer http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/81065973/victimblaming-indecent-assaulter-gets-community-detention-after-reparation-offer A victim-blaming man, whose wife ran a smear campaign against a woman he indecently assaulted while drunkenly trying to score with her, has avoided prison and home detention partly because he offered to pay reparation to his victim. Judge Gerard Lynch said Bruce Leslie Weber…

Facebook Offers Tools for Those Who Fear a Friend May Be Suicidal

Facebook Offers Tools for Those Who Fear a Friend May Be Suicidal http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/15/technology/facebook-offers-tools-for-those-who-fear-a-friend-may-be-suicidal.html “If I hadn’t already been educated in suicide prevention or hadn’t seen the post on Facebook, I don’t know that I would have picked up the phone and known to call,” said Ms. Simmons, who is a real estate broker in Seattle….

Elder abuse – the insidious reality

Elder abuse – the insidious reality http://www.nzherald.co.nz/wanganui-chronicle/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503426&objectid=11655657 Therefore it’s the psychological abuse against our elderly that can have the longest-lasting effect, and it’s the most common form elder abuse takes in Whanganui, Age Concern social worker Sue Evans says. When you send an elderly relative to a residential home, you expect them to be looked…