Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Abusers Use the Court System to Continue Victimization
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Domestic Violence Victim Put at Risk when Address Disclosed to Abuser
It is an Eyewitness News exclusive.
"They literally, they could have killed me," Rebecca Triana said. "I mean, I still don't know if he's going show up at my door."
Triana is outraged and terrified. Several months ago, she moved her three little girls into what she thought was a safe haven of a home on Long Island, an address she says she desperately tried to keep secret from her violent ex-husband.
"I moved to make sure that he could not find us and hurt me or the children," she said. "He has choked me to unconsciousness, he has ripped the pearls from my neck, he has punched me and kicked me."
Hoover Triana, who has pleaded not guilty, has a pending case in Suffolk County for misdemeanor assault against his ex-wife. Rebecca has obtained multiple orders of protection to keep him away from her work and home and, as a precaution, her address never appears on court and other state documents. It's listed as "confidential."
"I thought I would be safe here," she said. "For nine months, I remained confidential."
It was confidential until she received a copy of a child support notice issued by Suffolk County sent to Rebecca's ex-husband. Her address in plain sight.
Eyewitness News Reporter Sarah Wallace: "What did the supervisor in the child support services office say to you?"
Rebecca: "They just apologized and told me to go to a shelter."
Wallace: "They just said, 'I'm sorry?'"
Rebecca: "Yes, 'It's our mistake.'"
Wallace: "And how does this make you feel?"
Rebecca: "Very angry, actually, very angry. Because I didn't ask anybody for help, I did this myself. I went ahead and took the opportunity to move closer to my job, gave my children a new sense of security. When we first moved here, they were like, 'Daddy can't find us here, right?' And I promised them he couldn't and then they mailed it. It's been a lot."
"After everything we've been through, the people that are supposed to help us actually gave our confidential address out," she added. "And my question is, one, how does this kind of mistake happen? And two, how many other women has this happened to?"
The Suffolk County Department of Social Services said it could not discuss Rebecca Triana's specific case, but a spokesman acknowledged a systemic breakdown.
"Many times, the system used to transfer this information does not include information about domestic violence," Roland Hampson said.
Wallace: "So when you get something from the courts, there's nothing that flags you not to give the address to a potentially abusive spouse?"
Hampson: "Many times not."
Wallace: "That's a problem."
Hampson: "That's a problem and that's why we're discussing how to deal with this with the courts."
Wallace: "But there could be other cases like this?"
Hampson: "But this is the first time we've heard of a situation like this."
Hoover Triana has honored all of the orders of protection and told Eyewitness News he would never jeopardize any future relationship with his children.
Rebecca Triana is not taking any chances. She's installed an alarm system and applied for a pistol permit.
Wallace: "You think the state should re-locate you?"
Rebecca: "Absolutely, for my children's sake, I want to be re-located to another address in the same exact town so my children's lives are not disrupted."
Wallace: "And you think the state should pay?"
Rebecca: "I definitely think the state should pay. The state made the mistake and I think there should be a program instituted that this never happens to another woman again."
Suffolk officials say they are going to put in procedures to make sure this doesn't happen again and they are working with Mrs.Triana on her housing situation.
WEB PRODUCED BY: Daniela Royes
Monday, April 20, 2009
DV Most Wanted: AMW's The Nightmare After Christmas
These children need this murderer brought to justice! They believe that Mpaka is still in the S. Florida area, but they aren't sure. Someone somewhere has had contact with him, and someone has to know where he is! Please, if you have any information on this murder, contact AMW and help these children bring this monster to justice! The children deserve to sleep in peace knowing that he's behind bars and unable to hurt anyone else! He's done this once, he can do this again!
Please, go to AMW and get the information provided and call AMW if you have any further information to give. This murderer does NOT deserve to be free while these children's lives have been destroyed by their Mothers senseless murder!
Update- thinking about Violence
In the last few weeks, my life has been filled with Miss Virginia preparations, a heavy school workload, and remembering. Many of you may know that I am currently a graduate student at Virginia Tech, a community plagued by violence in the last few years. Last Thursday, April 16, was the two year anniversary of the murder of 32 innocent people here. As I stood with a friend on the drillfield at noon and listened to the biographies of all those who passed away, I couldn't help but think about how senseless this all was. This comes on the heels of the brutal death of a Chinese graduate student in January in the graduate life center whose murder was ruled part of "a domestic dispute".
My own life has been filled with connections to DV as an issue. It impacted my family personally. I was tormented as I watched the very courts and people supposed to protect us let us down. After a year volunteering in a shelter, I've seen how widespread this is. And after years working for a lawyer who represents victims, the days change, but the stories do not.
It's easy for all of us to get bogged down in the challenges in front of us- and I do it, too. Last week my car overheated and I was forced to cancel two pageant-related appointments across the state that set me back a good week in my preparation. At the end of the day, though, this is about something bigger. I promise that I am trying my hardest every single day to give a voice to everyone who doesn't have it right now.
This year there will be a People's Choice Award this year by online voting, and it will be like American Idol to raise money for the scholarship fund at .99 a vote. I would really appreciate your support. The voting begins June 1st. This years Miss America was the People's Choice Winner and the judges choice!
I'd love to follow in her footsteps!
I was extremely lucky during the "number draw" during Workshop Weekend (which is where we choose our spot in the lineup). I am number 15, last in my group, and I have a hotel room to myself! I perform my talent on Thursday night, then evening gown, swimsuit, and onstage question on Friday.
The closer this gets, the better I feel, even on the days that get me down. All of your supportive notes and emails mean a lot to me. A group of my undergraduate students are coming to cheer me on, which means a lot to me to have made that kind of impact in one semester.
If you want to reach me to ask me any questions or offer any suggestions, please email me at lauraformissva@yahoo.com
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
UAADV supports Miss Laura Pennington as the next Miss Virginia!
Below is a write up that she has shared, and more information will be coming in the future. Please, visit her personal site, get to know her and her mission, and support her in becoming the next Miss Virginia!
Personal message from Miss Laura Pennington:
I feel like my position as a survivor, someone who has worked for a DV attorney for three years, and someone who has volunteered and interned for years in shelters has allowed me to see this issue from all sides. The fact is-DV is so often miscatergorized. People just don't understand it. I have honestly been surprised at what has happened recently with Chris Brown and Rhianna-many celebrities have actually stepped up and refused to support Chris Brown or his music because of what he did, but then my mom and I saw Judge Judy on Larry King saying that Chris Brown just had "anger management issues." Anger management issues that only seem to break out around females? He's never exploded at his manager, gotten into a fight with friends, etc? He has a problem abusing women, not an anger management problem. This current issue highlights so many reasons people just don't understand what's really happening.
There are so many stereotypes out there about women and I feel we so frequently get pigeon-holed. It's something I live every day. I have been asked by colleagues "How do you expect to be taken seriously as a graduate student when you compete in pageants?" The answer is because I believe that women SHOULD be able to do whatever they want to do without social stigmas attached to it. And I believe that I will be taken seriously on both ends precisely because I refuse to fit into the mold society has provided for me. Little girls today are given women like Britney Spears and Paris Hilton to look up to-not real women, putting themselves through college and graduate school, volunteering on the side and reaching for their dreams.
So absolutely, if I have the chance to show little girls a real woman in myself, that is my goal. This summer they are going to do a people's choice vote again and I will need your help. This years Miss America was the "People's Choice" and the judges choice for the crown, and I hope to follow in her footsteps. I think wearing the crown is not about the glamor or the opportunities it presents you personally, but the opportunities it gives you to reach out to other people during the year, making a real impact talking about something that you care about. Miss Virginia gives 40 presentations connecting her platform to making good decisions throughout her year of service. That means a chance for me to reach out to an incredible number of school children talking about self-esteem, the importance of treating others well, and how to create and maintain healthy relationships.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Radio blog tonight:Why Woman don't leave!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Tonight Alexis A. Moore and Taking Action will debut at 8:00 PM PST on Blog Talk Radio discussing DV & "Why Women Don't Leave"
Tonight Alexis A. Moore and Taking Action will debut at 800 PM PST on blog talk radio. Tonight the show will tackle the important subject of domestic violence and focus on the topic “Why women don’t leave”.
We encourage guests to utilize the blog talk radio chat room to post comments and questions while the show is airing live.
We will be taking calls live starting at 830 PM PST.
The link below will provide you with the number to call in and provide you with access to log in to the show’s chat room.
And yet, many still say Domestic Violence is a "Family Issue" and not a Societal issue?
I am OUTRAGED!!! Yesterday, I heard the news that a man went on a rampage at a nursing facility in Carthage, NC, killing 8 people including 7 residents and 1 nurse. When I heard that, I told my fiancee "I bet you he is an abuser." I wish I wasn't right, but I was... and sadly I wasn't surprised...
When is society going to truly understand that they can no longer claim Domestic Violence as just a "Family Issue" that should stay behind closed doors and not be talked about? When are they going to understand that abusers don't just hurt those that they love, but others as well? We hear about the extreme cases, such as this, but there are many others that don't touch the mainstream. In jails, there are many abusers that have done other crimes, and many in the jails grew up in abusive households. Abuse creates tendencies in many that can truly continue to harm society! So, when is society going to help do something about it?
Read More on the UAADV NC Blog, please, post your comments on how this makes you feel, your opinions, and share any information you may have that is relevant to this post! Maybe you had an abuser that has done something similar, has done other crimes other then the Domestic Violence committed toward you. Please, help us make Society aware that THIS is a Societal Issue not a Family Issue!





