Tug-of-War: Domestic Abuse and the Misuse of Religion
Studies continue to show that women who are seen in emergency rooms or doctor's offices with clear signs and symptoms of abuse are treated for the immediate injury or complaint and dismissed without inquiry, information, or follow-up for the life-threatening condition--abuse--that caused the im...
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