A Canadian Perspective
Domestic violence and human trafficking often hide in plain sight—leaving devastating physical, emotional, and psychological consequences that many victims face alone. Domestic Violence Human Trafficking: Nonfatal Strangulation, IPV Concussions – A Canadian Perspective sheds light on these critical issues through research-based insights, real-world examples, and practical guidance.
Author James Frizzell explores the alarming realities of nonfatal strangulation, intimate partner violence-related brain injuries, and human trafficking, revealing how these crimes are frequently misunderstood, overlooked, or misidentified. With a strong focus on victim safety, trauma-informed care, and professional education, this book equips readers with the knowledge needed to recognize warning signs, respond effectively, and support survivors.
Designed for healthcare professionals, law enforcement personnel, legal practitioners, advocates, educators, and concerned community members, this comprehensive resource bridges gaps in awareness and understanding. By highlighting Canadian perspectives and emerging best practices, it serves as both an educational guide and a call to action.
An essential read for anyone committed to protecting vulnerable individuals, advancing justice, and helping create safer communities.
