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  1. A Call for Injustice: Domestic Violence Against Men by Gene Moore, 2008-03-31
  2. Leading the fight.(Family)(In Ann Kneeland's campaign against domestic violence in Lane County, men have an important role to play): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  3. What Causes Men's Violence Against Women?
  4. Intimate partner violence against aboriginal men in Canada.: An article from: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology by Douglas A. Brownridge, 2010-08-01
  5. Men to men consultation.(FEMNET organizes program for men against gender-based violence): An article from: Femnet News
  6. To be or not to be a man.(educating men to stop violence against women): An article from: Femnet News by Augustine Musopole, 2001-09-01
  7. Women Murdered by the Men They Loved (Haworth Women's Studies) by Ellen Cole, Esther D Rothblum, et all 1992-10-21
  8. Men's Violence Against Women: Theory, Research, and Activism by Christopher Kilmartin, Julie Allison, 2007-03-28
  9. Changing Violent Men (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Rebecca Emerson Dobash, Russell P. Dobash, et all 1999-10-12
  10. Locked in A Violent Embrace: Understanding and Intervening in Domestic Violence (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Dr. Zvi C. Eisikovits, Dr. Eli Buchbinder, 2000-04-15
  11. The economic recession and intimate partner violence: imbalances in the traditional roles of men and women can put women at risk of violence from men, ... from: The Journal of Employee Assistance by Sheetal Ranjan, Chitra Raghavan, 2010-04-01
  12. Domestic Abuse Against Men in Scotland (Central Research Unit Papers) by Central Research Unit Scottish Executive, 2002-07-01
  13. Same-Sex Domestic Violence: Strategies for Change (SAGE Series on Violence against Women)
  14. Batterer Intervention Systems (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Dr. Edward W. Gondolf, 2001-12-15

1. Domestic Violence Against Men In Colorado
domestic violence against men In Colorado These words are written in defense of freedom 1 with contributions by 2 with included articles by Sign up for free newsletter.
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Domestic Violence Against Men In Colorado
These words are written in defense of freedom Charles E. Corry, Ph.D. with contributions by: David L. Fontes, Psy. D., Donna Laframboise, Erin Pizzey, Anne Lewis, M.A., Richard L. Davis, A.L.M., ... John P. Rooney, J.D., Louise Malenfant, Ilana Mercer, Robert Muchnick, and Marc Angelucci, Esq. with included articles by: Karen Unland, Joy S. Taylor, Allen N. Cowling, Patrick A. Langan, John M. Dawson, Terje Langeland, and Rudyard Kipling Click here if you need information or help. Anonymous requests will not Join or contribute to the Equal Justice Foundation and support the battle against injustice. The EJF is a 501(c)(3) corporation and donations are tax deductible. Sign up for free newsletter. Please provide full name and location and please inform us if your email address changes. Click here
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2. Domestic Violence Against Men
About domestic violence against men Revised December 04, 2002 Domestic Violence Is Against The Law In Oregon Statistics About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men
http://www.oregoncounseling.org/Handouts/DomesticViolenceMen.htm
About Domestic Violence Against Men Revised: April 04, 2003 Domestic Violence Is Against The Law In Oregon Statistics About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men Very little in known about the actual number of men who are in a domestic relationship in which they are abused or treated violently by women. In 100 domestic violence situations approximately 40 cases involve violence by women against men. An estimated 400,000 women per year are abused or treated violently in the United States by their spouse or intimate partner. This means that roughly 300,000 to 400,000 men are treated violently by their wife or girl friend. For more information see www.dvmen.org Why Do We Know So Little About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men There are many reasons why we don't know more about domestic abuse and violence against men. First of all, the incidence of domestic violence reported men appears to be so low that it is hard to get reliable estimates. In addition, it has taken years of advocacy and support to encourage women to report domestic violence. Virtually nothing has been done to encourage men to report abuse. The idea that men could be victims of domestic abuse and violence is so unthinkable that many men will not even attempt to report the situation. The dynamic of domestic abuse and violence is also different between men and women. The reasons, purposes and motivations are often very different between sexes. Although the counseling and psychological community have responded to domestic abuse and violence against women, there has been very little investment in resources to address and understand the issues of domestic abuse and violence against men. In most cases, the actual physical damage inflicted by men is so much greater than the actual physical harm inflected by women. The impact of domestic violence is less apparent and less likely to come to the attention of others when men are abused. For example, it is assumed than a man with a bruise or black eye was in a fight with another man or was injured on the job or playing contact sports. Even when men do report domestic abuse and violence, most people are so astonished men usually end up feeling like nobody believes them.

3. Domestic Violence Against Men
domestic violence against men. This webpage is dedicated to all the male victims of domestic violence by Tonya Erika
http://members.tripod.com/~alwayz/domestic
Domestic Violence Against Men This webpage is dedicated to all the male victims of domestic violence by Tonya,Erika,Julie,Nweena,Chi-Chi, and Adriana. All of us are students at the University of California Irvine.
Different Types of Abuse
Emotional Abuse *ridicule or insults *crticizing or yelling *play cruel games,domination,or instilling fear
Physical Abuse *hitting,slapping,shoving,biting,cutting,spitting *threatening wit hviolence *neglecting when sick or injured *restraining,abandoning,or locking you in places
Sexual Abuse *forcing you to perform sexual acts
Economic Abuse *controlling your money if you work *wihtholding money, credit cards or access to accounts *not including your name on items you both paid for *refusing you the right to work
Personal Testimonies
Allen Wells-Battered Husband

Abe Lincoln Story

Battered Men Inside View

Men Battering
Additional Sites Dedicated To Abused Men S.T.O.P. Same Sex Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Page S.A.F.E. ... trbrantl@uci.edu Have been lucky enough to find this site Space for this web page is provided as a service to Tripod members. The contents of this page are the responsibility of its creator, not Tripod, Inc.

4. AbusedMen.com
Cook's book explores domestic violence against males. Send for a brochure, order a copy and find resources for abused men. as they explain the resistance to and the acceptance of, domestic violence against men as a significant social problem.
http://www.abusedmen.com/

5. Violent Colorado Women — Year 2000
domestic violence against men. Charles E. Corry,Ph.D. © 2002 Equal Justice Foundation.
http://www.dvmen.org/dv-94.htm
Violent
Charles E. Corry, Ph.D. Home Contents Site Map Tables ... Join the EJF Note that this Web site first became operational in November, 1999. Year 2000 was thus the first full year any attempt was made to keep systematic accounts of domestic violence against men in Colorado. It is not our belief that such violence increased or decreased during 2000, nor that we have captured every published account of domestic violence against in Colorado for the year. However, published accounts of such incidents may have slightly increased. The number of vignettes below are certainly more numerous than for prior years, probably mainly due to a greater effort to collect such stories.
Parker policeman put on paid administrative leave after mutual combat
The January 14, 2000, Denver Post reports that Parker police officer Richard Mastin, 30, was put on paid leave after an altercation with his wife Melissa, age 33. Apparently the couple had a heated argument after returning from a night out and he told her he wanted a divorce. According to the Denver Post, he got scratched and she was struck on the arm as they scuffled for the telephone. Both claimed there was no intent to cause injury to the other. We were not aware that argument was an affirmative defense in such cases. Also

6. Female Domestic Violence Against Men
Planned additions to these pages. There's a conference scheduled for March 1999focussing on domestic violence against men. New! The Resource Links Page!
http://www.panix.com/~holzman/maledv/
No more silence
News about these pages. Planned additions to these pages. There's a conference scheduled for March 1999 focussing on domestic violence against men. New! The Resource Links Page! Testimonials from men battered by women.
An unaddressed problem
Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse of men is something that doesn't get talked about very much. What's worse, when it does get talked about, discussion is almost always limited to the abuse that men do to men. Alot of people are very emotionally and politically invested in believing that violence isn't something that women do, and when the men who have been victims of women try to speak out they frequently encounter negative reactions ranging from outright denial to actual accusations that it's their own fault that they were abused. It's worse when those reactions come from self-identified feminists, who should just plain know better. There is no excuse for any feminist to deny female abusiveness or to attack any man for discussing their experiences of it. Male violence against women is adequately discussed elsewhere, and so I'm devoting some space to talk about this topic, which is not adequately discussed at all.

7. Domestic Violence Against Men - Alt.mens-rights FAQ - New Zealand Equality Educa
Recommend this site ! domestic violence against men alt.mens-rights FAQ. Booksand Articles on domestic violence against men. Adler, ES (1981
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New Zealand Equality Education Foundation (incorporating the International Ex-Fetus Association)
Domestic Violence Against Men - alt.mens-rights FAQ
Contents of alt.mens-rights FAQ Printed Resources Virtual and Actual Organisations
Virtual and Actual Organisations
All-India Crime Against Men by Women Front
(Akhil Bharatiya Patni Virodhimorcha)
C/o Mr. Ram Prakash Chugh,
H-712 A, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi-110052,
India.
Tel : 291-2720, 743-8335, 746-1408, 98-101-24368
FAX:(91-11) 7438335-7410982,7413899,3782595
Web: http://www.shermanindia.com/apexcourt/advocate.htm#advocate Battered Men's Helpline
http://www.noexcuse4abuse.org/
P.O. Box 252, Harmony, Maine 04942,
USA. 1-877-643-1120 Access Code # 0757 Email: help@noexcuse4abuse.org Battered Men's Shelter, George Gilliland, 1039 E. Bush Street, St.Paul, MN 55106, USA. Ph.: (612) 774-9577 (Petition against male-bashing change in the law) http://www.bifir.de

8. Maledomestic
Most men have little respect for a man who beats his woman. all OF thisinformation on domestic violence against men was obtained from menweb,
http://www.geocities.com/hidden_scars/maledomestic.html
Myth
95% of the domestic violence is by men against women
Fact
The National Institute of Justice and the Center for Disease Control estimates that 1.3 million women and 835,000 men are the victims of domestic violence each year.
According to this NIJ/CDC National Violence Against Women Survey, 37% of the domestic violence is against men. 100% of the federal domestic violence funding under the Violence Against Women Act is to be used for domestic violence against women. 100% of the federal domestic violence research funds disbursed to several federal agencies is devoted to domestic violence by men against women.
Myth
Domestic violence by women against men is not serious
Fact
According to the NIJ/CDC National Violence Against Women survey, 10.8% of the women but only 4.1% of the men used a knife on the victim. 21.6% of the male victims were threatened with a knife, while only 12.7% of the women were so threatened. 43.2% of the male victims were hit with a hard object capable of causing serious injury, while this was true of only 22.6% of the female victims. When all serious forms of domestic assault were added together, as many assaulted men as women were seriously assaulted.
Myth
All or almost all domestic violence by women is in self-defense.

9. Controlling Domestic Violence Against Men
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10. Domestic Violence Against Men
domestic violence against men.
http://www.ejfi.org/DV/dv-15.htm
Domestic Violence Against Men
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Other Chapters If Your Man Knew You Feared His Potential For Violence The Face Of Battering Controlling Domestic Violence Against Men The following stories are hearsay and have been gathered from many sources in a nearly random fashion. Sources include a number of men who have written us about their abuse or they are Equal Justice Foundation members. Such stories are used whenever available and there is reason to believe the tales are accurate. In Colorado, where the Equal Justice Foundation is headquartered, we estimate we hear of no better than 1 in 1,000 cases of abused men, and about 1 in 10 of those are coherent enough to present as a vignette. For the rest of the country our guess is that we hear of fewer than 1 in 10,000 cases of violent women and only a few of those are presented here. If you have suffered physical or mental abuse from a female partner and would like to have your summarized story included, please e-mail us at: comments@ejfi.org

11. Domestic Violence Against Men
About domestic violence against men Revised February 02, 2003. By Michael Oregon.Statistics About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men. Very
http://www.crisiscounseling.com/AbuseViolence/DomesticViolenceMen.htm
About Domestic Violence Against Men Revised: April 05, 2003 By: Michael G. Conner, Psy.D
More Information: www.CrisisCounseling.org
Phone: 541 388-5660 Domestic Violence Is Against The Law In Oregon Statistics About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men Very little in known about the actual number of men who are in a domestic relationship in which they are abused or treated violently by women. In 100 domestic violence situations approximately 40 cases involve violence by women against men. An estimated 400,000 women per year are abused or treated violently in the United States by their spouse or intimate partner. This means that roughly 300,000 to 400,000 men are treated violently by their wife or girl friend. For more information see www.dvmen.org Why Do We Know So Little About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men There are many reasons why we don't know more about domestic abuse and violence against men. First of all, the incidence of domestic violence reported men appears to be so low that it is hard to get reliable estimates. In addition, it has taken years of advocacy and support to encourage women to report domestic violence. Virtually nothing has been done to encourage men to report abuse. The idea that men could be victims of domestic abuse and violence is so unthinkable that many men will not even attempt to report the situation. The dynamic of domestic abuse and violence is also different between men and women. The reasons, purposes and motivations are often very different between sexes. Although the counseling and psychological community have responded to domestic abuse and violence against women, there has been very little investment in resources to address and understand the issues of domestic abuse and violence against men. In most cases, the actual physical damage inflicted by men is so much greater than the actual physical harm inflected by women. The impact of domestic violence is less apparent and less likely to come to the attention of others when men are abused. For example, it is assumed than a man with a bruise or black eye was in a fight with another man or was injured on the job or playing contact sports. Even when men do report domestic abuse and violence, most people are so astonished men usually end up feeling like nobody believes them.

12. MenWeb - Men's Issues: Battered Men
Battered Men in Washington. domestic violence against men. 25,473 WashingtonMen a Year According to National Violence Against Women Survey Estimates.
http://www.batteredmen.com/gjdvdata.htm
var site="menwebcount" Battered Men - The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence Battered Men in Washington Domestic Violence Against Men 25,473 Washington Men a Year
According to National Violence Against Women Survey Estimates Every year, 1,510,455 women and 834,732 men are victims of physical violence by an intimate. This is according to a Nov. 1998 Department of Justice report on the National Violence Against Women Survey. What does that mean? Every 37.8 seconds, somewhere in America a man is battered. Every 20.9 seconds, somewhere in America a woman is battered. Every 20.6 minutes another man in Washington is battered. In Washington, that's 42,824 women and 25,473 men . That includes 2,754 men on whom a knife was used, 5,508 men threatened with a knife and 11,016 men hit with an object. There may be a trend toward less violence against women, more violence against men, or both. While 76.5% of the people reporting physical violence by an intimate in their lifetime were women, only 62.5% of the people reporting physical violence by an intimate in the last year were women, and 37.5% were men.

13. Domestic Violence Against Men
SADV, About domestic violence against men By Michael G. Conner, Psy.D, Clinical,Medical Family Psychologist More Information www.CrisisCounseling.org. SADV.
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Domestic Violence Is Against The Law In Oregon Statistics About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men Very little in known about the actual number of men who are in a domestic relationship in which they are abused or treated violently by women. In 100 domestic violence situations approximately 40 cases involve violence by women against men. An estimated 400,000 women per year are abused or treated violently in the United States by their spouse or intimate partner. This means that roughly 300,000 to 400,000 men are treated violently by their wife or girl friend. For more information see www.dvmen.org
Why Do We Know So Little About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men? There are many reasons why we don't know more about domestic abuse and violence against men. First of all, the incidence of domestic violence reported men appears to be so low that it is hard to get reliable estimates. In addition, it has taken years of advocacy and support to encourage women to report domestic violence. Virtually nothing has been done to encourage men to report abuse. The idea that men could be victims of domestic abuse and violence is so unthinkable that many men will not even attempt to report the situation. The dynamic of domestic abuse and violence is also different between men and women. The reasons, purposes and motivations are often very different between sexes. Although the counseling and psychological community have responded to domestic abuse and violence against women, there has been very little investment in resources to address and understand the issues of domestic abuse and violence against men. In most cases, the actual physical damage inflicted by men is so much greater than the actual physical harm inflected by women. The impact of domestic violence is less apparent and less likely to come to the attention of others when men are abused. For example, it is assumed than a man with a bruise or black eye was in a fight with another man or was injured on the job or playing contact sports. Even when men do report domestic abuse and violence, most people are so astonished men usually end up feeling like nobody believes them.

14. Domestic Violence Against Men
Why, in this era of heightened sensitivity toward domestic violence and sexual t wantto rear boys in a world thattolerates female violence against men, nor do
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DV Booklet Join Our Web Ring Survey ... Link to Us A slap in the face of domestic violence
Kathleen Parker http://www.jewishworldreview.com ANDIE MCDOWELL did it to Bill Murray in Groundhog Day; Gwyneth Paltrow did it to Colin Firth in Shakespeare in Love; Heather Locklear does it to Michael J. Fox in Spin City. They slapped them. And the men because they're "real men" turned the other cheek, while we, the audience, looked the other way. Or didn't even notice it. So ingrained is the female slap in our cinematic psyche that we hardly blink, much less flinch, considering the slap more as a quirky female statement of disapproval than as an act of violence. Usually delivered with little to no provocation, the slap is even considered comical under certain circumstances. On film, the man routinely accepts the slap without any significant response. His head swings back front and center ready for whatever comes next as though nothing happened. When Michael J. Fox gets his during a conversation in a Spin City episode, he doesn't even stop jabbering. Talk about funny. But a woman slapping a man is no funnier than a man slapping a woman, even though we respond differently to each. In films, we despise the brute who slaps a woman. In life, we charge him with assault, throw him into jail, alienate him from his children, add another folder to the domestic violence files, pass Washington and collect $200 for another woman's shelter.

15. Domestic Violence Against Men (UK, TV Channel 4)
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16. Phenomenal Women Of The Web
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17. Domestic Violence Against Men
About domestic violence against men Revised January 27, 2002. By Michael Oregon.Statistics About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men. Very
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About Domestic Violence Against Men Revised: January 27, 2002
Domestic Violence Is Against The Law In Oregon Statistics About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men Very little in known about the actual number of men who are in a domestic relationship in which they are abused or treated violently by women. In 100 domestic violence situations approximately 40 cases involve violence by women against men. An estimated 400,000 women per year are abused or treated violently in the United States by their spouse or intimate partner. This means that roughly 300,000 to 400,000 men are treated violently by their wife or girl friend. For more information see www.dvmen.org Why Do We Know So Little About Domestic Abuse And Violence Against Men There are many reasons why we don't know more about domestic abuse and violence against men. First of all, the incidence of domestic violence reported men appears to be so low that it is hard to get reliable estimates. In addition, it has taken years of advocacy and support to encourage women to report domestic violence. Virtually nothing has been done to encourage men to report abuse. The idea that men could be victims of domestic abuse and violence is so unthinkable that many men will not even attempt to report the situation. The dynamic of domestic abuse and violence is also different between men and women. The reasons, purposes and motivations are often very different between sexes. Although the counseling and psychological community have responded to domestic abuse and violence against women, there has been very little investment in resources to address and understand the issues of domestic abuse and violence against men. In most cases, the actual physical damage inflicted by men is so much greater than the actual physical harm inflected by women. The impact of domestic violence is less apparent and less likely to come to the attention of others when men are abused. For example, it is assumed than a man with a bruise or black eye was in a fight with another man or was injured on the job or playing contact sports. Even when men do report domestic abuse and violence, most people are so astonished men usually end up feeling like nobody believes them.

18. Domestic Violence Against Men In LA, Orange And San Bernardino
in fact, that according to the National Violence Against Women Act Survey nearlyforty percent of all domestic violence victims in this country are men.
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19. Abused Men - The Hidden Side Of Domestic Violence
Light, to news reporters, sociologists, attorneys, and many others as they explainthe resistance to and the acceptance of, domestic violence against men as a
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"It reads like 1,000 Dear Abby letters fascinating but it explains the many aspects of domestic violence." "Dear Abby" Abigail Van Buren "Unique. It is a book likely to be helpful to many men, and if action is taken on the agenda outlined in the final chapter, to our country as a whole."
Murray A. Straus Ph.D., Co-Director Family Research Laboratory
University of New Hampshire "This just might be the volume to get the message across finally that domestic violence is a human problem, not just a gender problem. "
R. L. McNeely Ph.D., J.D., Attorney and Professor of Social Welfare
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
These are just a few of the advance reviews for Abused Men-The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence now available in your local bookstore from Greenwood/Praeger Publishers. To order by credit card, call toll-free, 24 hours a day:
You may also order by clicking here For orders outside the USA and Canada, please see our other distributors This unique book is the first to comprehensively examine this important but neglected social issue, while at the same time providing helpful practical advice for abused men and for those who care about them.
"I am grateful to Philip Cook for writing Abused Men . This is a brave book. [The author] brings to bear in this book his knowledge as a journalist and his evident care and compassion for all victims of domestic violence" Erin Pizzey
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20. Battered Men? Battered Facts
Those who equate domestic violence against men with that against women either ignoreor dismiss the results of the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics, which
http://www.fair.org/extra/9410/battered-men.html
Battered Men? Battered Facts
EXTRA! Update, October '94
Husbands are battered as much as wives in the U.S.? John Leo, syndicated columnist, is sure of it. "There's no doubt about this," Leo said as a guest on CNN's Crossfire (7/2/94). "It was established in 1980 by a female researcher." When co-host Michael Kinsley asked him if it seemed plausible that women were as violent as men, Leo dismissed the question. "We don't have to cogitate this," he said. "The evidence is in. All these studies have established this." Leo is not alone in insisting on parity between battered men and battered women. Domestic violence "is not either the man's fault or the woman's," Judith Sherven and James Sniechowski wrote in an L.A. Times op-ed (6/21/94). "Both the male and the female are bound in their dance of mutual destructiveness." "Why do we protest domestic violence against women and not even know about violence against men?" men's advocate Warren Farrell wrote in a USA Today column (6/29/94), arguing that women's violence is as bad as men'sif not worse. Alan Dershowitz, part of O.J. Simpson's defense team, used his syndicated column (

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