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The Death of Za'Zell Preston and Tragic Reality of Domestic Violence

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Domestic violence isn't just a statistic—it’s a harsh reality that often escalates during the holiday season, affecting countless individuals and families. We explore this troubling phenomenon through the lens of Heather's extensive experience in domestic violence units. With her insights, we break down societal misconceptions, highlighting the frustration of victim-blaming and challenging stereotypes about who can fall victim to abuse. Our discussion calls for empathy and awareness, urging listeners to understand that domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of background.
Through stories like that of William Wallace and Za'Zell Preston, we shine a light on the complexities victims face in abusive relationships, even with awareness and support systems in place. The tragic case of Za'Zell, who was training to be a domestic violence counselor, underscores the insidious nature of control and isolation that can trap victims. We share practical communication tools, such as the "asking for a friend" strategy, to help victims and supporters recognize abusive situations and provide support without direct confrontation, all while navigating the cycle of violence.
As we examine the patterns of power and control, including economic abuse and male privilege, the conversation turns to the broader implications of these dynamics. We stress the critical importance of community support and resources, noting the elevated risks victims face during pregnancy or when planning to leave. Our aim is to arm listeners with knowledge and resources, such as www.thehotline.org, to support those in need. Join us in shedding light on this leading cause of harm to women and children in the U.S., and help us spread awareness to break the cycle of violence.
Resources for domestic violence found on our website.

www.deviantcriminology.com

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Chapters

1. The Death of Za'Zell Preston and Tragic Reality of Domestic Violence (00:00:00)

2. Domestic Violence (00:00:40)

3. Recognizing and Addressing Domestic Violence (00:10:31)

4. Tragic Impact of Domestic Violence (00:14:00)

5. Recognizing Abuse and the Cycle (00:28:53)

6. Patterns of Power and Control (00:36:39)

7. Complexity of Domestic Violence in Relationships (00:42:31)

8. Growing Our True Crime Podcast Audience (00:47:55)

32 episodes

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Manage episode 455823956 series 3586645
Content provided by Richard Weaver, Heather Kenney, Rachel Czar, Richard Weaver, Heather Kenney, and Rachel Czar. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Richard Weaver, Heather Kenney, Rachel Czar, Richard Weaver, Heather Kenney, and Rachel Czar or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

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Domestic violence isn't just a statistic—it’s a harsh reality that often escalates during the holiday season, affecting countless individuals and families. We explore this troubling phenomenon through the lens of Heather's extensive experience in domestic violence units. With her insights, we break down societal misconceptions, highlighting the frustration of victim-blaming and challenging stereotypes about who can fall victim to abuse. Our discussion calls for empathy and awareness, urging listeners to understand that domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of background.
Through stories like that of William Wallace and Za'Zell Preston, we shine a light on the complexities victims face in abusive relationships, even with awareness and support systems in place. The tragic case of Za'Zell, who was training to be a domestic violence counselor, underscores the insidious nature of control and isolation that can trap victims. We share practical communication tools, such as the "asking for a friend" strategy, to help victims and supporters recognize abusive situations and provide support without direct confrontation, all while navigating the cycle of violence.
As we examine the patterns of power and control, including economic abuse and male privilege, the conversation turns to the broader implications of these dynamics. We stress the critical importance of community support and resources, noting the elevated risks victims face during pregnancy or when planning to leave. Our aim is to arm listeners with knowledge and resources, such as www.thehotline.org, to support those in need. Join us in shedding light on this leading cause of harm to women and children in the U.S., and help us spread awareness to break the cycle of violence.
Resources for domestic violence found on our website.

www.deviantcriminology.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Death of Za'Zell Preston and Tragic Reality of Domestic Violence (00:00:00)

2. Domestic Violence (00:00:40)

3. Recognizing and Addressing Domestic Violence (00:10:31)

4. Tragic Impact of Domestic Violence (00:14:00)

5. Recognizing Abuse and the Cycle (00:28:53)

6. Patterns of Power and Control (00:36:39)

7. Complexity of Domestic Violence in Relationships (00:42:31)

8. Growing Our True Crime Podcast Audience (00:47:55)

32 episodes

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