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Violence and Abuse Issues Men
Violence and Abuse Issues Men
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- Support and information site for male victims of violence in Canada. Includes chats, direct information and articles.
- A review of studies highlighting the genders of the attackers and victims of domestic violence.
- a non-profit organization that provides advocacy, information, and support for men and women who are the victims of domestic violence. S.A.F.E. concentrates on domestic violence against straight men, gay men, and lesbian women, because few services exist
- Online brochure on male victims of domestic violence.
- The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) is an independent research unit devoted to the study of family problems. It is one of the few tertiary institutions that investigates Domestic Violence in an unbiased manner -- unintimidated by the dark forces of Poli
- Aims to give UK sufferers of female domestic violence a voice and a place to express their feelings.
- A man tells a story of an ex who uses a police agency as a weapon of domestic abuse.
- Patricia Pearson, (1997) When She Was Bad: Violent Women and the Myth of Innocence, New York: Viking. Book review copyright 1997 by Robert F. Grantier.
- Book review by Robert Sheaffer.
- Collecting stories of men's experiences being charged with domestic assault under the zero tolerance policy in Winnipeg.
- Trish Wilson critiques the notion that men and women are equally abusive and other myths.
- Describes abused men as hidden victims who have few resources. Provides annotated links and Yahoo club from a Biblical point of view.
- an organization of men and women who have been accused of domestic violence.
- Help for individuals in domestic violence situations, especially under-represented populations. Features brochures, resource lists, speakers, online support.
- Article by Scott Winokur in the San Francisco Examiner.
- A perspective on women and violence excerpted from Melanie Phillips' book 'The Sex Change Society: Feminised Britain and the Neutered Male.'
- An editorial by Raymond Hughes in the Claremont, NH News Leader which refutes many feminist "facts" on domestic violence.
- domestic violence by women as well as men
- Article: How can we be sure that we do not always think 'he' for abuser and 'she' for victim?
- Family Violence is a highly topical gender issue at present. It is not always clear that the information presented is balanced, however. To illustrate, I have collected some material from the press.
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