How language has changed: ‘People who used violence’
November 21, 2019
Rather than labeling people as batterers or perpetrators, we refer to them as “people who used violence.” Here’s why…
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Rather than labeling people as batterers or perpetrators, we refer to them as “people who used violence.” Here’s why…
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