Recognize narcissistic abuse as a criminal act in El Paso

Recent signers:
Melissa Hamilton and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Narcissistic abuse is a form of psychological manipulation and coercion that can have devastating effects on victims. In El Paso, TX, many individuals suffer silently as this form of abuse is frequently overlooked and underreported. Unlike physical abuse, narcissistic abuse can be harder to recognize, but its impacts are no less damaging. Victims may experience anxiety, depression, PTSD, and a diminished sense of self-worth, significantly affecting their quality of life.

Despite its severity, narcissistic abuse is not currently recognized as a criminal act in El Paso or many other jurisdictions. This lack of legal recognition leaves victims vulnerable with limited resources to seek justice or protection. To prevent further victimization, it is crucial to take steps towards acknowledging the reality of narcissistic abuse and its profound consequences.

Implementing laws that recognize narcissistic abuse as a criminal offense will not only validate the experiences of countless residents but also serve as a deterrent to abusers. Criminalizing this form of psychological violence will provide law enforcement with the necessary tools to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable. This can involve clear definitions of narcissistic abuse in legal terms, training for police and judiciary staff, and the establishment of specialized support services for victims.

Let's urge the El Paso City Council and lawmakers in Texas to take this crucial step in protecting individuals from this insidious form of abuse. By signing this petition, you help to pave the way for a safer community where psychological abuse is taken seriously, and victims receive the justice and support they deserve. Please join us in advocating for change and sign this petition today.

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Betty LPetition Starterjust recently I went through narcissistic abuse and didn't even know it until after. Please help me by signing my petition. It will help many in El Paso. Let's make them take accountability.

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Recent signers:
Melissa Hamilton and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Narcissistic abuse is a form of psychological manipulation and coercion that can have devastating effects on victims. In El Paso, TX, many individuals suffer silently as this form of abuse is frequently overlooked and underreported. Unlike physical abuse, narcissistic abuse can be harder to recognize, but its impacts are no less damaging. Victims may experience anxiety, depression, PTSD, and a diminished sense of self-worth, significantly affecting their quality of life.

Despite its severity, narcissistic abuse is not currently recognized as a criminal act in El Paso or many other jurisdictions. This lack of legal recognition leaves victims vulnerable with limited resources to seek justice or protection. To prevent further victimization, it is crucial to take steps towards acknowledging the reality of narcissistic abuse and its profound consequences.

Implementing laws that recognize narcissistic abuse as a criminal offense will not only validate the experiences of countless residents but also serve as a deterrent to abusers. Criminalizing this form of psychological violence will provide law enforcement with the necessary tools to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable. This can involve clear definitions of narcissistic abuse in legal terms, training for police and judiciary staff, and the establishment of specialized support services for victims.

Let's urge the El Paso City Council and lawmakers in Texas to take this crucial step in protecting individuals from this insidious form of abuse. By signing this petition, you help to pave the way for a safer community where psychological abuse is taken seriously, and victims receive the justice and support they deserve. Please join us in advocating for change and sign this petition today.

avatar of the starter
Betty LPetition Starterjust recently I went through narcissistic abuse and didn't even know it until after. Please help me by signing my petition. It will help many in El Paso. Let's make them take accountability.

The Decision Makers

El Paso City Council
2 Members
Josh Acevedo
El Paso City Council - District 2
Alejandra Chavez
El Paso City Council - District 1
Joe Moody
Texas House of Representatives - District 78

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