Domestic violence remains a pressing issue globally, requiring collective action to address. The Domestic Violence Task Force topic page on Change.org highlights petitions advocating for survivors and calling for stronger measures to combat this pervasive problem. From demanding better support services for victims to pushing for harsher penalties for perpetrators, these petitions reflect a shared goal of ending domestic abuse.
One impactful petition with thousands of signatures urges for improved resources and shelters for survivors, emphasizing the urgent need for safe spaces. Another petition gaining traction calls for mandatory training on domestic violence awareness for law enforcement officers, aiming to enhance their response to such cases effectively.
Explore the petitions on the Domestic Violence Task Force page to join the movement against domestic abuse. Your involvement can make a meaningful difference in supporting survivors and promoting a society free from violence.
I may have survived my domestic violence, but my son didn't. I refuse to refer to these people as "men", they hardly deserve to be called people, but they WILL continue to do it again and again until they're locked up with no chance of being let go. If you let this guy out, there's going to be another and the blood will be on the hands of the ones who allowed it.
My son was murdered just before his 2nd birthday by his father, someone EXACTLY like this man. They don't change and they will continue to hurt people. Do not let this man out, 2nd degree murder is insane, he needs to be locked up for life on murder 1 and the key needs to be destroyed. If he's let out, there will without a doubt be another victim.
I am a DV survivor and I know all too well that if the abuser doesn’t acknowledge his behavior he will continue to be a predator and may one day take an innocent life or lives!! My prayer is that this monster never ever steps foot on the other side of those prison walls. As long as he has a family who enables him and refuse to hold him accountable he will never have a reason to change!
As the mother of a beautiful adult son who was murdered by his adult stepson I urge you to not let this monster out in free society ever again. Please don’t grant him parole. Please.
I am a survivor of domestic violence and unfortunately he killed our 5 month old daughter. Abusers don't change they get worse especially the one's that cannot take accountability and change. As long as they can't see what they did how could they ever change? My daughter's life was violently ripped away so i understand and for an individual who shows no remorse and can't take accountability he will continue to be a threat to society!
I knew Nicole from high school and she was a kind, beautiful soul with so much life ahead of her. She was murdered by the person who claimed to love her, her boyfriend. Her life was stolen in an act of violence that has left her family, friends, and community devastated.
He should stay in prison because he made a choice, a choice to harm, to control, and ultimately, to kill. Actions have consequences. Someone capable of such brutality should not have the chance to hurt anyone else. Justice isn't just about punishment, it's about protecting others, and honoring the beautiful life that was taken far too soon.
My Daughter was also murdered by her boy friend. Once they murder and do not get life in prison. They will murder again! Please take your heads out of the sand. Do not allow this man out of Prison .
I lost my daughter to a violent murderer and anyone that can kill someone like that is mentally disturbed and should never be trusted to walk the streets again. He robbed someone of the rest of their lives and he robbed her family and friends of her beautiful presence. None of them deserved what he did and he does not deserve to ever get paroled!
By the grace of God this was not my story. There is a hint of guilt at my survival. That guilt is quickly eclipsed by the gratitude of watching my kids grow up and the gift of life I have been given. Abuser’s will have to be truly repentant and seek forgiveness in the prison they earned.