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presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the rise in physical, sexual, emotional, economic, or psychological actions, or threats of actions and in fluids. now, the person, during and following the cobra 19, pandemic has been so great. do you? it has labeled the situation shadow pandemic sky. now he's in on this edition of 360 view, we're glad to examine the rise in domestic violence and why more has not been done to prevent it. let's get started. the . the ripples and dakota 19 pandemic and the lock downs have been felt
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beyond the realm of health. now. so my claim, this is just a coincidence. but the rise in domestic abuse. but during the pandemic lockdown and continuing around the globe and the years after should be very concerning this unintended consequences. as a result of a people in abusive relationships, no longer feeling they could leave. when things got bad knowing leaving is it hard enough as it is, or even finding a safe space to call for help. that the united nations refer to the rise in domestic violence victims as the shadow pen to make during cobra 19 lock downs. yet the globe doesn't seem to be losing it. shadow of 3 years later after the pandemic, the national coalition of. busy domestic violence says the number of victims remains a concert. the n c i to be found about 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner. that is an 8 percent increase from before the pandemic.
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what's worse, the abuse is become even down there. with the record spike and homicides from an intimate partner. venezuela. so 65 percent increase and finish sides in april 2020 compared to april 2019. now the organization of a salvador in women for peace. so a 70 percent increase in domestic abuse reports in 2020 compared to 20. 19. and niger, an organization called women at risk thought a 64 percent increase in cost of their hotline. after lock downs were introducing uganda. there was a 522 percent increase in costs to the hotline run by the association of women lawyers in india. one woman tells her story about how during lock downs, her husband lost his labor job and begin to frankie became irritated and abusing her at home. the counseling center helping her had an increase in cost for helped by a 160 percent since locked down to begin in march of 2020 to do i is to discuss this
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barre goldstein who is the co author of representing the domestic violence survivor domestic violence abuse in child custody, and also author of a scared to leave, afraid to stay. he'd been instructor and supervisor and a new york model better program for over a decade. and the attorney representing victims of domestic violence for 30 years now provides workshops, judicial and other training regarding domestic violence, particularly related to custody issues. months this he also serves as a consultant and expert witness a berries, new book, the quincy solution, stop domestic violence, and save 500000000000. demonstrates how we can dramatically reduce domestic violence, crime with proven tax practices. thank you so much for joining us, barry. glad to be here. have you seen a difference both during and post pandemic and abuse cases? i'm talking about the type or number of cases themselves and certainly there is
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a difference. and there are 2 things that they do. the 1st is that because women are forced to stay in the shade and they can't get away on their captive. and so they're much more vulnerable. the other thing is that there may be more likely to use drugs and alcohol and i want to clear drugs and alcohol do not close the mystic by which is a man believes it's a long term little woman. even do show even under the influence of drugs or mental illness or anything like that. but drugs, alcohol, and visual owners, they reduce the additions. and so that means that a domestic violence that is. busy will be more so you're more likely to be shavel
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x of x when you're doing well. well, when we talk about, when we talk about this type of use, there's different kinds are using a rise in physical mental, especially since a different type of abuse is did you find a certain type has more now than they did prior depend demik on the street or more physical, more um, fatal, uh, domestic pirates. um, but if i take the weight or do they do you weight is if women can't get away from their reviews or anything that makes or leave increases domestic product, which maybe increases the risk. and that's the problem with the cost. ready that me do fine in award majority of cases that involve to say,
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parents who have their children in domestic violence, custody gauges. records are using the wrong practices. you're not using experts, they're not using the search. and as a result of they keep getting these cases well. and what that means is that it's much more for women, so we and that leads to the increasing fatalities. well, and you're talking about the physical abuse. what role does the mental abuse? does there any law that allows post pandemic? has there been any changes for a mental views that might be happening? i mean in reality words, perhaps, i'm sorry, the general will pay. busy attention to that to me is worth just. busy some reviews because there's,
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there's moves attached to the cause of domestic violence. but we do not pay attention to is mistakes wide porch that make it harder for women to view their users. that's the biggest problem, the most common invest reply, which is why did she say? and that's not the best way to a better question would be why develop just women and even better busted, wouldn't be wider society around it reviews with increasingly the inability to leave because of the broken cost of the court system is a major reason for why she stays, and when she stays, her wife is in greater danger. berry, you talked about the fact that people, because of the pandemic and the locked out. so they had to be close contained with
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each other. they were in the same house. you really couldn't get out. but where there are other factors that appeared to make that you thought might lead to this increased things that might have been environmental outside of the house themselves that were having the impact of what was going on inside. yeah, i mean the history here. if you think of valley domestic violence became a public issue, really in the 19 seventy's the wait 7 at that time there was no research. and so popular or something was the domestic violence in sports by mid to their substance abuse. and that would to a lot of mistaken practices virtually requested records. but in 19 seventy's, the late seventy's into the eighty's societies developed a group of practices that made it easier for women to we. it was easier
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to get a divorce to gibson for, to go to shelter, to get a divorce. and all those things may be easier for women or words of users to get away. and then as a result, there was a study reduction in domestic violence for check you really domestic violence on this, all or, or fortunately, abusive men have to go to practice. oh, she did custody as a way to regain what they believe is their right to control every time i have partner stuff where we that and because the custody course don't work, it long is going to get research go. here's the reg professionals. they keep getting a lot, i show is
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a really successful tactic for abusers to go. we after custody. and the courts are stuck with the practices from the 19 seventy's. and they will see a way to project that, or we're getting their job or during the pandemic and the locked downs and 7 points of the country. some parts of the glow. busy parts of the globe lasted a few months. some parts of the globe lasted a few years, one to 2 years. what was happening in those custody courts? at that point, they will continue right with their dad practices where they open, where they actually open, where they seen cases are. they being kind of delayed and put off. and you're seeing a back back stock of these kind of cases not being able to actually see a judge sometimes they were working close door. uh, west way we do. you do wait in the other one cases of the same time and why don't
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want to use your, your web tronic approaches which helped. but the problem was in the custody chords they wanted to course, wanted to make sure that the fathers had access to the driver. and so there will be additional wrist rather than show ready to go back and forth and get more exposure to go to. and when motors tried to reject their job right from the health risk for go good and from domestic violence or drug abuse of users, we did that as if it was the nation. and we're using that to try to switch custody as too often courts. so those factors,
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so when the lock downs were happening, were you watching what was going on around the globe? were you concerned about domestic violence increasing? and was there anyone actually voicing their concerns out there are as, as we're finding out people who are concerned, we're pretty much bullied into quiet because obviously we've been talking about the main issue which was health related. well, i think the problem was coded, which of course is a very legitimate concern, but they also have distracted attention from the issue of domestic route. so we got less attention, less supported shaver, certainly, domestic violence organizations. you know, for a few years now, i've been really concerned that just women were stopped in college with the abusers of yours. is there a way to more the, the honor shopped? certainly that was raised. what you,
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i say government and she works at all the priority section. they do page sufficient detection, and of course the custody course were broken wrong before coded. and you know, we now have very substantial research that courts could use to better protect victims of domestic problems and change their children. for the most part, they're not using this research. absolutely. incredible. thank you so much for sharing with us. hold on with us because after the break we will continue our conversation with barrett goldstein about if realistic options to curtail domestic violence actually exist. the
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of the, in the early 1880 brands decided to subjugate madagascar. however, the mother got the kingdom refused to submit it $1883.00. during the 1st franco mail against a wars the friend sent a punitive expedition to force submission on the island, the aggressors ships brutally bombarded the coastal settlements. the invaders
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managed to forcefully impose control over amount of gas cars external affairs, but the french wanted more. a few years later, they started a full scale village area invasion ended 18. 95 captured the capital tent and other evil. the commonest exiled queen, run of all on the 3rd, and are prime minister, grinding a letter of une abroad. then the invaders began to clear the island from the malcontents, with an iron and blood in 18. 96 france declared a protector. read over man, a gas guard, and in $1897.00, annex the island. the suppression of the liberation movement erupted several merciless massacre. the capture of madagascar are led to tragic consequences. natural resources were in the hands of french corporations. all local schools were closed and the french language was imposed on the population. there lasted 15 years and resulted in the death of at least 100000 mile against the people. the colonial
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regime left an open wound in the history of madagascar. but violence was never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom the a lot going back on the sky now. huge and you are watching the 360 view we're rejoined on this episode by barry goldstein who i spent the last 30 years representing victims of domestic violence. and it was new book. the quincy solution stopped domestic violence and say, $500000000000.00 demonstrates how we can dramatically reduce domestic violence crime with proven practices. thanks for sticking with this barre. yeah, we've talked about the victims, but what about the services which are usually offered?
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what happened to them during the pandemic? the victims had you much less know they were stopped. you know, all these they tried to call the police. they would be boy and abuser state that the problem will be arrested. is that the doing cool rather that they do something and you know, our system usually the, the user will get out of jail very quickly and they go back and you're punished. the victim were born again. so that means that you, for the most part, they don't have to separate sides. and the same problem with the courts there years you would say that the courts were protects because there's, there's usually you can. sure, sure, right. but that's not an interesting. so,
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while your work is here in the united states, i'm sure that you've looked around the globe, and is there a country who traditionally handles domestic violence better than the rest? and did that say true during the pandemic? all in general, just to the countries are doable as a job. i mean there is some big rich, there's a great bring past. so of course or control was which emphasized that most domestic violence is not physical and we need to treat other forms of domestic pry, which i seriously was kind of interesting. we're closer to berkeley motor the santa each 2010. and it's about that time i actually got on facebook for other research, and i've got contact too many, many project,
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the fathers all over the world. and we're not really sure what she mistakes and say, gartner, problems that i've seen for years in the united states, or really international law courts, or maybe the same mistakes they're using. but because the organization theories, they're not using the research, they're going out of their way to keep abusive fathers insurance wise. and they've been told that the benefits jo road with the office. it is true. and we now have really important research for the study h e for adverse job experiences. and what that's something that we tells us is that sure are exposed to domestic violence, child abuse, and having problems with wides and visual ways of trying to 1000. so
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it goes to the message of well being of children. and of course, already been using, you know, my biggest concern moving forward is you hear a watch the new say you watch all the stories that are coming out around the globe . do you think this shadow pandemic was serious enough to have raised concerns if there ever was a situation again in the globe or a walk downs were necessary, especially the long term, the people and governments municipalities would be better prepared to protect those who might be put in an abusive situation, north, the part of the problem dear eastern course i used to wish i knew to stop jeff the vineyards. and that means that the expert can say whatever they believe, whatever. so force their position and courts are used to doing that and issue related things using the experts makes it easy or doesn't make it easy for the sure
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. no, i trust or i'm giving the object to the image based on the research. and the research close to the assets of a wellbeing or job or and for some reason which hasn't jumped on right. i would say that's what we should do. i know there's no more research that should work well for the fall was, you know, many of my colleagues shut work to pass legislation to create reforms. i never had some really good was passed when they go detroit. there's registration, legislators. i work for you. one, go ahead, all you want to do in case you wish to. once i get the time i want to step it is refresh, good was and the judges get around the kitchen usually do the same for the
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sex. what we need is comprehensive legislation. white, something that i was there was a job there, which would show the chords, stop, do we do phase for me children, which used to research, which is a multi disciplinary approach. and if we did that, every single change and show for shepherd, she stays introduced as a driver. but not in your pastor berry. it's all about accountability is the way that i feel about it. because if you looked at the school, say it was, it didn't take rocket science rise, but if kids were not going to school, then they were not being checked in on. so when kids were at home with their abusers, that abuse just for continue. and there was no account ability to look in on them. i really appreciate you joining us for this because because off then in the current
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judicial system as you've talked about they this is repetitive and they don't want the state legislatures don't want to pass these sorts of laws. so therefore, the judges don't follow the law because there is no law. so why do you think we've talked about the judicial system not wanting to do it? what is the law enforcement? what rights do they have to step in and protect the victims of domestic abuse without having necessarily a judge behind them? reach a conflict from one part of the problem is they don't know the research. actually, they don't understand on that or do it. and they are good to run over again, a jet children the most beverage and their wives are they do better with both directions or watch and that's true in general. in most cases, this is not true. one of the parents distribution of the things i won't say where i adjust the price is children do not need to be,
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are cheaply. they need their primary attraction to hear more the, the need to see or it more than the abuse of war. and additionally, the with that it's, it's obvious, and yet the courts to get that they keep trying to force the children to interact with dangerous abusers. and they're running short lived logic. you know, we talked a minute ago about the 960 plus children who are big brother, good to you other children. they, they should live, but don't have really dish from substance abuse and suicide to your heart attacks. and kids are well with these children's wise, i mean it's just so frustrating that the course of just so used to live that, that listen to the why did we make sure. while i was interested to know that this
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only continued the sound i happened before the pandemic, but it's obviously continuing posts and demick we have not fixed the name of the problems yet. thank you so much. very goldstein for joining me here with all the undeniable data regarding the rise in domestic abuse. it is easy for me to say cobit lockdown is actually did more harm then good to protect public health the sky. now here, this has been the news you can use. thanks for watching the 360 the russian states. never as one of the most sense community best. most all sun set up the same assistance
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a certain different things that are going. i think the interested in for the nice t one palestinian refugees all killed in a major as stripe or move in golf to search for victims traps if it needs to ruffled continued a new knock box as well. admit to the full mouth x that it's a kind of spinning and it's an echo of what was done in the 1948 hour is reading. we have from display sconces in such a safe haven. we can find was those shelves that we cannot find schools, we wake up to this and go to sleep with visa, mastercard is happening. we're sick. we're literally getting sick and feeling very
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