(b) Another relative or former partner within the meaning of Article 6209 I. “Abuse” means the commission or attempting to commit one or more of the acts described in subparagraphs (a) to (h) by a family or household member or by a current or former sexual or intimate partner if it is established that such conduct constitutes a credible threat to the safety of the applicant. The court may consider the evidence of such actions, regardless of their temporal proximity to the filing of the claim, which, in combination with recent conduct, reflects persistent conduct that reasonably causes the applicant to fear for his safety or well-being or has caused: (a) bodily injury or reckless conduct as defined in RSA 631:1 to RSA 631:3. (b) Criminal threat under RSA 631:4. (c) Sexual assault as defined in RSA 632-A:2 to RSA 632-A:5. (d) Infringement of liberty under RSA 633:1 to RSA 633:3-a. (e) Destruction of property within the meaning of RSA 634:1 and RSA 634:2. f) Unauthorized access under RSA 635:1 and RSA 635:2. (g) Harassment within the meaning of RSA 644:4. (h) Cruelty to animals within the meaning of RSA 644:8. Child abuse is defined by state and federal laws. According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), child abuse refers to “any recent act or omission of a parent or caregiver that results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation, or an act or omission that presents an immediate risk of serious harm.” (a) `domestic violence` means when committed by a family member or a member of the household against a family or a member of the household: (a) physical violence, threat of physical violence, attempt to cause or cause physical harm, or acts which unreasonably restrict the personal freedom of a member of the household; (E) Sexual coercion within the meaning of § 5131 Abs. 5 V.S.A.
2. “domestic violence” means the commission of bodily harm within the meaning of section 708.1 in any of the following circumstances: (6) “interpersonal violence” means a criminal offence committed or threatened to be committed by an offender against a person: (A) with whom the offender shares or has shared a common residence; or (B) who is or has been married, in domestic partnership with, divorced or separated from or in a romantic, dated or sexual relationship with another person who is or has been married, in a domestic partnership with, divorced or separated from or in a romantic, romantic or sexual relationship with the abuser. (7) `intimate partnership violence` means an act punishable as a criminal offence and committed or threatened to be committed by an offender against a person: (A) with whom the offender is or has been married; (b) with whom the author is or has been in an internal partnership; or (C) with whom the abuser is or was in a romantic, dated or sexual relationship. (8) “intra-family offence” means interpersonal, intimate or intra-family violence. (9) `domestic violence` means a criminal offence committed or threatened to be committed by an offender against a person with whom the offender is related by blood, adoption, custody, marriage or domestic partnership, or with whom the offender has a child in common; (3) Commit an act defined in G.S. 14-27.2 to G.S. 14-27.7. ABUSE. Anything that contradicts a good order established by usage. Merl.
Member of Parliament h.t. Among civilians, abuses have another meaning; It is the destruction of the substance of a thing when it is used. For example, the wine or grain borrower abuses the borrowed item by using it because he cannot enjoy it without consuming it. leg; El. Dr. Rom. § 414. 416. f.
Child abuse within the meaning of Title 16, Chapter 9; tendency to deceive; practice abuse; likely to be abused by rude and offensive words or harmful acts. With mistreatment; Hurtful, inappropriate, hurtful, offensive, reprehensible. (2) (a) Any member of the household who inflicts a traumatic injury on another member of the household when committing a battery as defined in section 18-903 of the Idaho Code is guilty of a crime. One. “Domestic violence” means any act that constitutes a dangerous offence against children within the meaning of article 13-705 or an offence under article 13-1102, 13-1103, 13-1104, 13-1105, 13-1201, 13-1202, 13-1203, 13-1204, 13-1302, 13-1303, 13-1304, 13-1406, 13-1425, 13-1502, 13-1503, 13-1504, 13-1602 or 13-2810, Article 13-2904, Subsection A, paragraph 1, 2, 3 or 6, Article 13-2910, paragraph A is, paragraph 8 or 9, paragraph A, paragraph 1, Article 13-2915, subsection A, paragraph 3 or Article 13-2916, 13-2921, 13-2921.01, 13-2923, 13-3019, 13-3601.02 or 13-3623, if one of the following conditions applies: g. Unlawful detention, abduction, obstruction of detention and coercion within the meaning of Title 11; or Different degrees of household batteries are established by law. For the purposes of this paragraph, neither a chance acquaintance nor an ordinary fraternization between 2 people in professional or social contexts will be considered as a romantic relationship. In the case of a high-risk adult with a disability, “family or household members” includes any person who, by reason of a family relationship, bears the responsibility of a high-risk adult or who has assumed responsibility for all or part of the care of a high-risk disabled adult, voluntarily or by express or implied contract. or by court order. (1) “abuse” means physical violence, harassment, intimidation of a loved one, infringement of personal liberty or intentional deprivation, but does not include the proper instruction of a minor child by a parent or person in loco parentis.
“Victims.” A person who is physically or sexually assaulted by a member of their family or household. For the purposes of section 6116 (with respect to confidentiality), a victim is a person who is a victim of violence who consults with a domestic violence counsellor or advocate for advice, advice or support. The term also includes people who have a significant relationship with the victim and who seek advice, advice or support from a domestic violence counsellor or advocate regarding the victim`s violence. (3) create fear of physical harm due to harassment, harassment, psychological violence or threatening acts; o. Unlawful detention. Unlawful detention as defined in Articles 13A-6-41 and 13A-6-42.