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Muslim Rape Victim Punished https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/27 International media recently carried the newstory about a Saudi Arabian woman who was gang raped and then sentenced to six months in prison and 200 lashes after she spoke out to protest the lenient sentences given her attackers. No publisherMMukaiSexual Violence2010-03-12T23:11:55ZBlog EntryNo Harm, No Foul? Part 1 https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/24 Why is professional misconduct wrong? Because someone gets hurt. When any of us in a ministerial or teaching role betrays trust, exploits or abuses, we cause harm to another person.No publisherMMukaiSexual ViolenceSexual Abuse by Clergy2010-06-18T19:42:02ZBlog EntryPolitics, Religion and Rape https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/22 As presidential politics play out, Republican candidate Mike Huckabee has been challenged to answer questions about his involvement in the release of convicted rapist Wayne DuMond after DuMond’s religious “conversion.” No publisherMMukaiCurrent EventsDomestic ViolenceSexual Violence2010-03-12T23:13:12ZBlog EntryA Celebration and an Update https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/15 This month, there was a celebration in Malicounda Bambara, Senegal, of the 10th anniversary of the village’s public declaration to abandon female genital cutting (FGC).No publisherMMukaiCurrent EventsChild AbuseSexual Violence2010-03-12T23:14:48ZBlog EntryWhere Are These Men? Part 2 https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/13 The Fathers’ Day Poll released by the Family Violence Prevention Fund that I discussed in last week’s blog suggests that the majority of men are aware and concerned about sexual and domestic violence.No publisherMMukaiCurrent EventsSexual ViolenceDomestic Violence2010-06-18T19:43:45ZBlog Entry Forgiveness = “It’s Okay; Go Ahead and Rob Me” https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/11 A group of teenagers, when apprehended for home burglaries, were asked why they selected these particular homes. They replied, “Because we knew that Christians lived there and that they would forgive us and not prosecute.” What is wrong with this picture? No publisherMMukaiSexual ViolenceDomestic ViolenceSexual Abuse by Clergy2010-03-12T23:20:44ZBlog Entry“Don’t Forgive Us So Quickly!” Part 2 https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/9 Twenty-seven incest offenders gave me this advice when I met with them during a session of their court-mandated treatment program. They were mostly Christians and they kept wanting to talk about their faith, so their therapist called me in. No publisherMMukaiSexual Violence2010-08-13T15:56:36ZBlog EntryNo Sex Offenders in Church? Part I https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/8 “I’m a convicted sex offender and I would like to attend this church." At FaithTrust Institute, we are receiving weekly inquiries about this situation from anxious clergy and congregations. Some congregations are turning away offenders. This initial reaction may be understandable, but let’s be clear: The identified, self-acknowledged sex offender is the least of a congregation’s worries.No publisherMMukaiSexual Violence2010-08-09T20:54:15ZBlog EntryAnother Party Heard from . . . Rev. Marie M. Fortune Has Things to Say https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/1 After 30 years, how about a blog? When I began my work in 1977, I didn't even have access to a copier. I wrote my first book on a typewriter. Remember those? No publisherMMukaiSexual ViolenceDomestic Violence2010-03-12T23:19:15ZBlog EntryWhat Religious Leaders Can Do to Respond to Sexual and Domestic Violence https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/resources/articles/What-Religious-Leaders-Can-Do.pdf No publisherMMukaiChristianMultifaithJewishMuslimDomestic ViolenceSexual Violence2011-02-19T01:33:49ZFileWhen the Abuser Is Among Us: One Church’s Response to a Perpetrator https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/resources/articles/When-the-Abuser-Is-Among-Us.pdf by Carol J. AdamsNo publisherMMukaiChristianSexual Violence2010-04-19T20:17:45ZFileThe Transformation of Suffering: A Biblical and Theological Perspective https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/resources/articles/Transformation%20of%20Suffering.Violence%20in%20the%20Family.Marie%20M%20Fortune.The%20Pilgrim%20Press%201991.pdf by Rev. Dr. Marie M. FortuneNo publisherdsorinSexual ViolenceDomestic Violence2011-08-10T15:21:56ZFileStructures of Forgiveness in the New Testament https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/resources/articles/Structures-of-Forgiveness.pdf by Frederick W. KeeneNo publisherMMukaiClergy EthicsSexual ViolenceSexual Abuse by Clergy2011-06-21T06:58:42ZFileWhat Individuals Can Do to Respond to Sexual and Domestic Violence https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/resources/articles/What-Individuals-Can-Do.pdf No publisherMMukaiSexual ViolenceDomestic Violence2010-07-26T18:45:46ZFileVAWA 2019 Reauthorization Toolkit https://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/news-documents/Senate-Toolkit-August-Recess-2019.pdf No publishersbutlerViolence Against WomenSexual ViolenceDomestic ViolenceMultifaith2019-07-31T18:14:02ZFile