defrocked
deprive (someone) of professional status or membership of a prestigious group.
defrocked
deprive (someone) of professional status or membership of a prestigious group.
Calvinism
‘we knew this family, there was nothing that we saw there that would’ve been a warning sign.’
This statement is proof of why we should educate ourselves on "warning signs" and listen to these advocates. Another reason why Campbell is encouraging people to reach out.
Campbell is encouraging those who are in unhealthy relationships and need help, to reach out to the coalition for support. “I think if they knew how many people are experiencing domestic violence, they’d know they are not alone,
Here, Moser is wrapping up the article by giving us an explanation as to why Campbell is being an advocate. Campbell encourages people in need to reach out to the coalition because it's healthy for people to see they're not alone.
“When we look at violence, we think of that power control dynamic and so when someone is disrupting that, you know, when someone is doing the things they want to do, they’re choosing to do, often that can be a trigger where violence does happen,” Campbell said.
Moser's choice of including this statement by Campbell was effective because it explains to the audience how a power control dynamic is what mostly causes violence in people. A power control dynamic is dominant in any abusive relationship, where the abuser controls and asserts their power through physical, mental, and/or emotional abuse.
One in three Utah women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime, and 40% of adult homicides in the state are domestic violence related.
Ashley Moser, the author of this news article, uses a statistic from the "The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS): 2010 Summary Report" by the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rhetorically speaking, this article appeals to logos by using a statistic, which increases it's credibility.
“It is the outcome that you hope can be prevented,” Campbell said. “It does drive home the reality that people are experiencing violence every day, that not everyone is safe in their homes and that they need help.”
I like this statement from Campbell because she's responding to an event that you see quite often when working on eradicating domestic violence. She's telling us that this story is just one of many. When she mentions that victims need help, it's a call to action for anyone to reach out if they notice anything out of the ordinary.
details about the crime
Tausha filed for divorce from Michael around the same time Michael had lost his job. It is believed that Michael shot and killed Tausha, Tausha's mother, all five of their children, and himself.