The Tactics of Silence: Bribery, Corruption, and the Price of Truth

The Tactics of Silence: Bribery, Corruption, and the Price of Truth Abusers will go to any lengths to silence and gag those who dare to speak the truth. From bribery and corruption to manipulating family members, their primary goal is to maintain their facade while stripping their victims of justice. When money is at play,… Read More The Tactics of Silence: Bribery, Corruption, and the Price of Truth

High Risk Factors

In domestic violence cases, certain high-risk factors significantly increase the likelihood of serious injury or homicide. Recognizing these warning signs is crucial for early intervention and protection. Top High-Risk Factors in Domestic Violence These risk factors have been identified through lethality assessments and studies on intimate partner homicides. 1. Strangulation (Highest Risk Factor) 2. Use of Weapons or Access to Weapons… Read More High Risk Factors

How Law Enforcement & Courts View Strangulation

strangulation is one of the most serious and dangerous forms of domestic violence and is recognized as a key lethality risk factor. It is often a strong predictor of escalating violence and homicide in abusive relationships. Why Strangulation is Extremely Dangerous in Domestic Violence Cases How Law Enforcement & Courts View Strangulation What to Do If Someone Has Been Strangled Strangulation… Read More How Law Enforcement & Courts View Strangulation

Gender-based violence (GBV)

Gender-based violence (GBV) is taken extremely seriously in Spain, and the country has a robust legal and institutional framework designed to protect victims and combat violence. Below is a detailed overview of how GBV is addressed, ranging from legal measures to victim support and prevention initiatives: 1. Legal Framework Spain has comprehensive laws aimed at addressing gender-based violence,… Read More Gender-based violence (GBV)

“Valoración del Riesgo de Violencia de Género”(Risk Assessment of Gender-Based Violence)

In Spain, the equivalent of a DASH report (Domestic Abuse, Stalking, and Harassment risk assessment) used to assess the danger level of domestic abuse victims is part of the “Valoración del Riesgo de Violencia de Género” (Risk Assessment of Gender-Based Violence). This is a tool used by law enforcement to assess the risk of harm to victims of domestic… Read More “Valoración del Riesgo de Violencia de Género”(Risk Assessment of Gender-Based Violence)

DASH report

A DASH report in the UK refers to the Domestic Abuse, Stalking, and Harassment (DASH) Risk Identification Checklist (RIC). It is a structured tool used by police, social services, and domestic abuse support workers to assess the risk level faced by a victim of domestic abuse, stalking, harassment, or “honour”-based violence. What Does a DASH Report Show? The… Read More DASH report

Questioning Integrity: The Warning Signs of a Troubled Family Dynamic

Questioning Integrity: The Warning Signs of a Troubled Family Dynamic Last night, a conversation with a long-term friend reminded me of a crucial lesson in life: integrity matters. When assessing the people we deal with, particularly within families, certain warning signs should not be ignored. One of the biggest red flags? The presence of a… Read More Questioning Integrity: The Warning Signs of a Troubled Family Dynamic

How Restraining Orders Work in Spain

How Restraining Orders Work in Spain In Spain, restraining orders (órdenes de alejamiento) are legal measures designed to protect victims of domestic violence, harassment, or threats. They prevent an offender from approaching, communicating with, or being near the victim. These orders are common in cases of gender-based violence (violencia de género) but can also apply to other… Read More How Restraining Orders Work in Spain

Why Do Abusers Use Illness as a Shield?

It’s deeply frustrating and infuriating when abusers manipulate the legal system by playing the “cancer card” or using any form of illness to gain sympathy and avoid accountability for their actions. Unfortunately, this kind of emotional manipulation is not uncommon, especially in cases of domestic abuse where the abuser will do anything to maintain control,… Read More Why Do Abusers Use Illness as a Shield?

Mobile Data

An old locked mobile phone can still hold a wealth of information that could be used as evidence in various legal or investigative scenarios. Even if the phone is locked, forensic experts and law enforcement agencies have methods to extract data, especially if the phone is linked to an ongoing case. Here’s what an old… Read More Mobile Data