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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Highlights and Successes of the New Hampshire Coalition Against Human Trafficking

Highlights and Successes of the New Hampshire Coalition
Against Human Trafficking

By: Jennifer Durant, Public Policy Specialist

After two years of intense work, the New Hampshire Coalition
Against Trafficking (NHCAT) came to a close this past Spring.
From 2009 to 2011 the Coalition partnered with Project Reach
located in Boston and created NHCAT, working with several
Northeastern states on human trafficking issues throughout the
region.
NHCAT was made up of a network of agencies and organizations in the work against human trafficking including social service
providers, law enforcement and other state agencies. Jennifer
Durant, Public Policy Specialist with the Coalition, acted as the
state Coordinator. The group was tasked with raising awareness of
the issue of human trafficking in New England, increasing the
number of victims identified, and creating pathways to connect
victims to services.
NHCAT was formed soon after Governor Lynch signed the
state’s first human trafficking bill into law in August 2009. In New
Hampshire, it is now a class A felony to traffic a human being for
labor and sexual exploitation. The law also allows the state to
convict a trafficker with enhanced penalties if they exploit someone under the age of 18.
On January 20, 2010, NHCAT held the biggest law enforcement
training on human trafficking in the state. Attendees ranged from
Prosecutors to State, County, Local, and Federal Law Enforcement
officials. A total of 95 Law Enforcement officials attended the
training; a little over 70% of attendees came from local police
departments (65 officers).
The training was designed to help police officers understand,
identify, and investigate human trafficking cases. The eight-hour
training curriculum included detecting and investigating cases that
involve human trafficking.
Thanks to the work of NHCAT:
• More than 4,300 materials on human trafficking were distributed throughout the state.
• Over 400 individuals were trained on human trafficking
issues. These trainings covered a wide-range of disciplines
including law enforcement, victim advocates, medical professionals, or professionals working in the child protection field.
The five Northeastern states who participated in the New
England Coalition were New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
Collectively, our five states distributed nearly 30,000 materials
on human trafficking, while 6,960 individuals were trained on
human trafficking throughout the Northeast.
Three individuals were certified under the federal Trafficking
Victims Protection Act (TVPA) as victims of trafficking and received
services. Among the five states, 247 individuals were screened for
victimization, and a total of 392 individuals were referred for services.
Our work is clearly not done. The US Department of Justice
estimates that approximately 800,000 to 900,000 victims annually
are trafficked across international borders worldwide. In the
United States alone, there is an estimated 18,000 to 20,000 people being trafficked on American soil every year.
If you know or suspect someone is a victim of human trafficking,
you can call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-
3737-888.
OTHER HELPFUL CONTACTS:
NH Statewide Sexual Assault Hotline
(for Sex Trafficking cases) 1-800-277-5570
Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE);
Manchester, NH 1-800-XSECTOR (1-800-973-2867)
*Ask for RAC Manchester.
Boston, MA FBI Duty Line 617-742-5533
NH State Police Headquarters 1-800-852-3411
or 603-271-3636
United States Attorney’s Office,
District of NH (9-5: M/F) 603-225-1552
NH Attorney General’s Office (9-5: M/F) 603-271-3671
The Trauma Center, Project Reach;
Boston, MA 617-232-1303

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Truth Bites "NH": Looks like Loves early reitrement isn't enough...

The Truth Bites "NH": Looks like Loves early reitrement isn't enough...:

Looks like Loves early reitrement isn't enough...

http://nhdivorcelawsarebad.blogspot.com/2011/04/411-on-marital-master-alice-love-how.html coverage that happens to women everyday in MM Loves court

http://dmvc-results.blogspot.com/2011/11/suing-state-of-new-hampshire-department.html this all stated because MM Love would not follow the law and let a mother have her child's therapist records.

http://www.courts.state.nh.us/supreme/opinions/2001/pasqu130.htm you have to question this one when the GAL was actually working.

http://nhdivorcelawsarebad.blogspot.com/ survey results

http://nh.findacase.com/research/wfrmDocViewer.aspx/xq/fac.19930407_0006.NH.htm/qx

http://www.ratethecourts.com/results.php?judge=800069&which=who&who=1

http://nhjusticewatch.blogspot.com/p/nh-attorney-judges-hall-of-shame.html
made the worst ranked judges list

http://www.courthouseforum.com/forums/worstrankings.php?year=2008&state=10948

Seriously its time to turn out some of these hags... the state of NH pays this ALICE LOVE FULLTIME MARITAL MASTER JUDICIAL BRANCH $106,320.56 check out others pay at http://pibuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/post%20documents/New%20Hampshire_2008statesalaries.pdf now how much is she getting paid for 1 day a week???

The Department of Health and Human Services’ Death Panel

The Department of Health and Human Services’ Death Panel | Big Health Report:

We already have one. It’s called the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a committee of “experts” appointed by the Department of Health & Human Services. This group recently de-clared that men should not be routinely screened for prostate cancer. The most common test is the PSA, which is part of a blood test. The panel also said no to rectal exams and ultrasounds, claiming that testing does no good, that it doesn’t save lives.

DA: Statute of limitations prevents charges in judge's beating of daughter

DA: Statute of limitations prevents charges in judge's beating of daughter - CNN.com:










Dallas (CNN) -- A district attorney in Texas said Thursday that the statute of limitations prohibits the filing of charges against a judge shown in a 2004 video repeatedly beating his then-teenage daughter.

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Child abuse deaths on the rise in AZ?

STATE OF CONFUSION ON CHILD DRUGGING

STATE OF CONFUSION ON CHILD DRUGGING - Psych News:

TALLAHASSEE — Shoddy record-keeping by the Department of Juvenile Justice is hampering the agency’s own investigation into the dosing of jailed children with powerful antipsychotic drugs, the department’s head told a top state lawmaker this week.

Adoption rates increasing at an alarming rate

Adoption rates increasing at an alarming rate:

Note:How about the biggest reason of all? Children are being taken every day illegally from innocent parent’s, railroaded by a rogue government agency who thinks nothing about the best interests of a child. All they think of is how much federal incentive money is brought in for every child they steal. There is NO incentive to keep families together. Title IV funding is the ruination of families. Stop paying CPS and the court’s to steal children. Incentive money should only be paid for families kept together, not for the family’s destruction!

Myriad of reasons why so many children are waiting in foster care to be adopted
Adoption statistics show that adoption rates are increasing all over the world. When we see this type of rise in statistics, especially in an area that is so critical it brings several questions to mind.