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Published: Oct 23, 2021
Over the past few years, the Department of Children and Youth has seen a significant increase in child abuse cases, the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Rajanagarindra Institute said recently.
Published: Nov 05, 2020
A Buri Ram couple was summoned by Nang Rong district police on Thursday to explain why they were fighting and hitting each other on the street.
Published: Sep 23, 2020
A woman in Trang kept shooting her abusive, alcoholic husband until she ran out of bullets before surrendering to police on Wednesday (September 23).
Published: Apr 22, 2020
Measures to keep people at home are important to help contain the Covid-19 outbreak, but it has resulted in a spike in domestic violence, said Jaded Chaowilai, director of the Women's and Men's Progressive Movement.
Published: Sep 09, 2019
Police on Monday confirmed to the court that they would soon bring Krissanachok “Ole Wanjeab” Chaichana, 30, to apply for a court-issued detention order for the alleged fatal assault of his live-in 21-year-old girlfriend during an argument on the night of September 5.
Published: Aug 07, 2019
Published: Mar 31, 2019
OFFICIALS FROM provincial offices under the Social Development and Human Security Ministry will soon have the power to impose a 48-hour restraining order, without waiting for court approval, against perpetrators of domestic violence.
Published: Aug 23, 2018
AS MANY as 367 cases of domestic violence have made the headlines in the first seven months of this year. Of these cases 242 resulted in death.
Published: Jul 29, 2018
Every day, domestic violence hurts five children and women.
Published: Nov 16, 2017
HURFTUL WORDS are among the root causes of domestic violence, with a survey revealing that some form of abuse exists in one in three families in Thailand.
Published: Nov 10, 2017
Ex-Spice Girl Mel B and estranged husband Stephen Belafonte reached a settlement over the domestic violence portion of their divorce days before the start of their trial, their lawyers said Thursday.
Published: Jan 16, 2016
Nat Yogachandra’s letter of January 12, “What to do about growing problem of domestic violence” was unfairly ridiculed and trampled on by John Arnone in the name of “freedom”.