Domestic violence is a prevalent issue worldwide, affecting individuals of all backgrounds and ages. Recent discussions on gender equality and womens rights have shed light on the prevalence of domestic abuse and the need for stronger protections for survivors. Petitions on Change.org related to domestic violence address key issues such as advocating for legal reforms to better support survivors, raising awareness about the warning signs of abuse, and promoting resources for victims to access help safely.
One impactful petition with thousands of signatures calls for increased funding for domestic violence shelters and support services, emphasizing the lack of resources available to those in need. Another petition highlights the importance of education on healthy relationships in schools to prevent future cycles of abuse.
Join the movement to end domestic violence by exploring and supporting petitions that strive to create a safer and more supportive environment for survivors. Your voice can make a difference in shaping policies and attitudes towards domestic violence prevention.
Mandatory assessment for narcissistic personality disorder & sociopathy of the emotional and psychological abusers could be very helpful. Mental, emotional and psychological abuse often lead to PTSD and not uncommon for them to lead to suicide. It’s a serious issue and the legal system could be more helpful to those left in despair from this type of detrimental abuse. It absolutely should be criminal when someone intentionally tries to destroy you.
Mental abuse stays with you for the rest of your life. It's worse than physical abuse. Physical abuse will lead to mental abuse. In physical abuse you wear your self down wondering am I going to be beat on today.
Best way to solve either one is it's not your fault. Leave and seek help.
C. Cain
Not only am I a woman but a survivor of domestic violence so this is something near and dear to my heart advocating for those who are trying to get out of harmful situations and those that don't make it out . Making sure their voices are heard and those trying to make it out know they are not alone in this journey.
This is a slap in the face for all victims of domestic violence. Harris County & Texas in general has constantly let these people off with just a slap on the wrist and allowed them to go back out and reoffend. It's absolutely disgusting. He murdered her! Then took her dogs and dumped them he knew what he was doing. If this was your family member I'm sure you would make sure your buddies would hold him accountable to the fullest. To you she's just another face but to the people she deserves true JUSTICE!
This was not a crime of passion but premeditated. He took the time to remove and drop her 4 dogs off at different locations in Houston before violating murdering Kristen.
He thought this through, he knew she was leaving him, he knew that she would no longer stay in an abusive relationship with any longer.
So her punishment for trying to remove herself from a dangerous situation was only to be violently murdered.
His bond should NOT be lowered BUT be increased.
No it will NOT bring Kristen back BUT we need to have ZERO tolerance for premeditated murder in domestic abuse homes.
Their families are already suffering without further injury from our judiciary system.
STAND AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE and STAND UP FOR THEIR VICTIMS AND FAMILIES.
My daughter was a victim of domestic violence for 8 years. I have seen the damage and heartache it causes. This could have been my daughter! My heart and prayers go out to this family. May God give them comfort and strength 🙏🙏
This is beyond outrageous! This man killed his own wife, and yet the justice system is acting like a few restrictions and a tracking device are enough to keep people safe?! This is exactly where justice makes no sense. How can someone who murdered his own wife be allowed to walk free under any circumstances? If he’s dangerous enough to need weapons bans, drug restrictions, electronic monitoring, and house arrest, then he’s dangerous enough to be behind bars where he belongs. What kind of message does this send? That taking a life doesn’t carry real consequences? That the safety of the public of the very people he’s already hurt comes second to his “rights”? Why should anyone have to live in fear knowing a murderer is out roaming the streets?! And if the system won’t serve justice, he should worry that the family might decide to take matters into their own hands. When the courts fail, people are left with no choice but to protect themselves and get justice however they can. This is a complete failure of the justice system, a slap in the face to the victim’s family, and an outright threat to society.
This hits too close to home. My cousin was murdered by her boyfriend after she broke up with him because "if he couldn't have her, no one else would." The pain for those left behind never ends.
My son was murdered he just turned 18 in 2021 laws need to be changed and stop being so lien on these murderers who are taking our children my son murderer only received 20 years my son didn’t even live that long .