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Domestic Violence
Terrorism
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Presenter: |
Mark Wynn, Lt. (Retired) Metro PD, Nashville, TN
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Date/Time:
March 14, 2002, 10:10-11:40 am |
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Abstract: |
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Lt. Wynn motivates his audience to look at domestic violence through the eyes of a twenty-year public servant and a ten-year survivor of domestic violence. He discusses the importance of an ongoing commitment to guaranteeing individual civil rights. He focuses on addressing:
- Why victims are reluctant to report
- Why they stay
- Why offenders batter and how it impacts children
He inspires his audience to further their understanding of victim's lack of protection and loss of trust in government and the community, as well as who pays the price for failing the victims of this often hidden crime. He draws a clear connection of the power and control used in terrorism to domestic violence and challenges his audience to change the system to insure the safety of the victim, the police and the community.
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Go To:
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> Mark
Wynn's Bio Page
> Main
Conference Page
> Registration Form
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