AJC: An Association That Fights Against Violence Morality In Private Life Every Day

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Unlike the moral violence at the workplace which is now punished by law, the moral violence in private life, which is much more insidious but equally destructive, is still unthinkable and it has also become one of the most significant divorce grounds.

It is to avoid the moral acceptability of violence and help victims to overcome the isolation why the AJC was founded in 1999.

History 

Jean-Claude, known as "Ji-Ce" committed suicide at the age of 38 years, a victim of years of emotional abuse in his relationship. To cope with this tragedy, his sister decided to found an association with a psychiatrist who is very sensitive to the phenomenon.

Their goals: to fight against this assault on human dignity and make every effort to obtain recognition of the damage suffered.

The name stands out very quickly, not only as a tribute to "JC" but because it forms the phoneme ACT.

Accompany victims

- Giving a voice to break the silence surrounding bullying.
- Recognizing the suffering and isolation in which the aggressor confines.
- Helping them rebuild their lives.

Advise and assist in the preparation of submissions

Given the current legal vacuum in the case of moral violence, we must gather evidence in order to obtain a remedy.

The creation of a file is essential to initiate any steps with the police, lawyers and associations.

Act legally

Defend your right to dignity and remember that you are also protected by divorce law.

Go to institutions concerned with promoting a bill or find a legal means to counter the moral violence.

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