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Texas mother waterboards 13yo
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/mother-waterboarded-13-year-old-son-as-punishment-a6886136.html A woman and her partner have been arrested on suspicion of waterboarding her 13-year-old son, it has been reported. Christi Howell and her boyfriend Casey Shackleford allegedly committed the offence at her home in Texas, The New York Post reports. According to an affidavit by Kaufman County police, the boy alleges that the pair…

Man-shaming
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Dark underbelly of human trafficking in New Zealand
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11711211 A young woman sold to an undercover police officer for $3000; starving unpaid migrant workers stealing food; foreign women forced to work as sex slaves 12 hours a day. These incidents of human trafficking didn’t occur in an underdeveloped country battling a migrant crisis, but here, in New Zealand. Passports have been confiscated, false…

Peer Support: Underlying theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer_support The effectiveness of peer support is believed to derive from a variety of psychosocial processes described best by Mark Salzer in 2002:[2] social support, experiential knowledge, social learning theory, social comparison theory and the helper-therapy principle.[3] Social support is the existence of positive psychosocial interactions with others with whom there is mutual trust and…