Opinion | Right-Wing Violence Is Not a Fringe Issue Right-Wing Violence Is Not a Fringe Issue June 21, 2025 A vigil in Minnesota for Melissa and Mark Hortman Credit Galen Fletcher for The New York Times Share full article By Jamelle Bouie
Why violence is a health problem - The University of Auckland We need to care, and we need to act because people deserve to be safe, and because the burden of violence and trauma is part of what is crippling our health system Economic estimates point to an annual cost of between $4 to $7 billion Intimate partner violence is a criminal justice issue
OPINION: Violence not just a poor, brown issue - NZ Herald VIOLENCE DOESN'T DISCRIMINATE: The stereotype that only those from low-income backgrounds experience family violence prevents those in wealthier communities seeking help Apparently the key to
Family violence questions and answers - Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora Why is family violence a health problem? Why should child and partner abuse intervention be linked? Should you routinely enquire for child abuse? Why is there not routine enquiry for men regarding intimate partner violence? Is it mandatory to report abuse? What intervention is offered for elder abuse?
Why domestic violence is never a private issue | CNN Domestic violence is not a private issue It is a social issue It is a political issue It is a moral issue Above all, it’s a crime – a crime as serious as any other violent crime
Working effectively with whānau or families impacted by violence Family violence is abusive behaviour that can occur across whakapapa and generations and has complex causes To support change, we consider restorative approaches that engage the whole whānau or family, rather than focusing on individuals or incidences
Violence | Causes, Effects Solutions | Britannica violence, an act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm The damage inflicted by violence may be physical, psychological, or both Violence may be distinguished from aggression, a more general type of hostile behaviour that may be physical, verbal, or passive in nature