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Evidence-Based Prosecution & Strangulation-Specific Training: Obtaining Justice For Victims Of Strangulation In Domestic Violence, Brigitte P. Volochinsky
Evidence-Based Prosecution & Strangulation-Specific Training: Obtaining Justice For Victims Of Strangulation In Domestic Violence, Brigitte P. Volochinsky
Brigitte P Volochinsky
Strangulation accounts for 10-percent of violent deaths in the United States, with six female victims to every male victim. A common form of abuse in domestic violence, strangulation may result in many harmful health effects and it often indicates either an ongoing pattern of abuse or it foreshadows escalating violence. Yet, strangulation is often minimized by the criminal justice system, including law enforcement officials, emergency room medical personnel, and prosecutors, who equate strangulation with a slap on the face. The phenomenon of minimizing a violent and life-threatening act occurs for two reasons; first, and most importantly, victims of strangulation often …