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Rosa Torres, Author

Endorsement

Allow me the opportunity to give my complete support to NDVR. What a great honor to endorse this wonderful organization.

I truly believe we must come together to help one another, it is time to bring an end to Domestic Violence. I always say, I may not be able to bring an end to Domestic Violence but....I believe we will be able to put a dent into this horrible plague. With the support from the National Domestic Violence Registry, a change will take place.

Please allow me to extend any service I may be able to provide to this positive organization.

With much respect,

Rosaura Torres

Torres Publishing Group

Bio

Abuse Hidden Behind the Badge


Ms. Rosaura Torres who won first place in the 2011 International Latino Book Awards, in the Women’s Issues category, released her new controversial and provocative book, “ABUSE HIDDEN BEHIND THE BADGE in July 2010.”

Rosaura Torres was born on February 26, 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to parents of Puerto Rican descent. Ms. Torres now resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Her mother's name was Carmen and her father Ismale Torres.  They taught her never to give up, to continue forward regardless the challenge.  They were hard working and loving parents. 

Ms. Torres is the mother of three children and grandmother to three grandchildren.

 

Ms. Torres comes from a modest and humble background. During her childhood, Ms. Torres attended schools in Philadelphia; Camden, New Jersey and Fort Myers, Florida.

Ms. Torres has a range of talent and experience from being a Receptionist, Administrative Assistant, Fitness Consultant, Sales Executive at Al Dia Newspaper to serving as Public Relations Coordinator for pharmaceuticals in Camden, New Jersey.

Due to two (2) retinal detachment surgeries stemming from her experiences with domestic violence, Ms. Torres is an avid activist speaking out against domestic violence and more specifically “The Code of Silence” within police departments. She stands for the right of everyone regardless your gender.  "You have the right to not get violated!" says Ms. Torres.

Ms, Torres latest accomplishment has been eleven (11) years in the making. She has authored and published a provocative and controversial new autobiography titled “ABUSE HIDDEN BEHIND THE BADGE”, which will be available on-line and at bookstores starting July 2010. The book is Ms. Torres personal story of domestic violence during her relationships with two police officers, one in Philadelphia and the other a Pennsylvania State Trooper.

To learn more about Rosa Torres, visit website at www.torrespublishing.com.

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