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NFL hires female advisers on domestic violence | |
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Three consultants have been hired to help the NFL deal with issues relating to domestic violence and sexual assault, the organisation has said. | Three consultants have been hired to help the NFL deal with issues relating to domestic violence and sexual assault, the organisation has said. |
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo to teams Monday announcing the appointment of Lisa Friel, Jane Randel and Rita Smith. | NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo to teams Monday announcing the appointment of Lisa Friel, Jane Randel and Rita Smith. |
Mr Goodell has been under pressure over his handling of an abuse case involving star running back Ray Rice. | Mr Goodell has been under pressure over his handling of an abuse case involving star running back Ray Rice. |
Rice has been suspended for punching his former fiancee, now wife. | Rice has been suspended for punching his former fiancee, now wife. |
The consultants would "help lead and shape the NFL's policies and programs relating to domestic violence and sexual assault," Mr Goodell wrote in the memo to teams. | The consultants would "help lead and shape the NFL's policies and programs relating to domestic violence and sexual assault," Mr Goodell wrote in the memo to teams. |
The commissioner has come under fire for the way he handled the Ray Rice abuse case. | The commissioner has come under fire for the way he handled the Ray Rice abuse case. |
Rice was initially suspended for two games when the assault was first reported. | Rice was initially suspended for two games when the assault was first reported. |
But, after a video surfaced showing him punching her in the face, he was released by the Baltimore Ravens and suspended indefinitely by the league. | But, after a video surfaced showing him punching her in the face, he was released by the Baltimore Ravens and suspended indefinitely by the league. |
Mr Goodell at first defended his initial lenient punishment, but more than a month later he told owners he "didn't get it right" and first time domestic violence offenders would now have to face a six-game suspension. | Mr Goodell at first defended his initial lenient punishment, but more than a month later he told owners he "didn't get it right" and first time domestic violence offenders would now have to face a six-game suspension. |
All the new advisors have a history of dealing with sexual violence. | All the new advisors have a history of dealing with sexual violence. |
Lisa Friel was previously the head of the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit in the New York County District Attorney's Office. | Lisa Friel was previously the head of the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit in the New York County District Attorney's Office. |
Jane Randel is the co-founder of No more, a campaign against domestic violence and sexual assault. | Jane Randel is the co-founder of No more, a campaign against domestic violence and sexual assault. |
Rita Smith is the former executive of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. | Rita Smith is the former executive of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. |
Monday's memo also said NFL's vice president of community affairs and philanthropy, Anna Isaacson, would become its vice president of social responsibility. | Monday's memo also said NFL's vice president of community affairs and philanthropy, Anna Isaacson, would become its vice president of social responsibility. |
The National Organization for Women, which is calling for Mr Goodell's resignation, called the appointments of the senior advisers "a step in the right direction, but it's not enough". | The National Organization for Women, which is calling for Mr Goodell's resignation, called the appointments of the senior advisers "a step in the right direction, but it's not enough". |
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