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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. Women Murdered by the Men They Loved (Haworth Women's Studies) by Ellen Cole, Esther D Rothblum, et all 1992-10-21
  5. 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
  6. Men to men consultation.(FEMNET organizes program for men against gender-based violence): An article from: Femnet News
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. Men's Violence Against Women: Theory, Research, and Activism by Christopher Kilmartin, Julie Allison, 2007-03-28
  11. Domestic Abuse Against Men in Scotland (Central Research Unit Papers) by Central Research Unit Scottish Executive, 2002-07-01
  12. Same-Sex Domestic Violence: Strategies for Change (SAGE Series on Violence against Women)
  13. Batterer Intervention Systems (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Dr. Edward W. Gondolf, 2001-12-15
  14. The role of men in combating gender based violence.: An article from: Femnet News

81. Casa Myrna Vazquez, Inc. - Informational Resources : Links
bostonchildhealth.org) Employers against domestic violence (www.mintz.com/communty/Docs/Employers%20against%20DV.htm)Gay men's domestic violence Project (www
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Transforming Communities ( www.transformingcommunities.org ) Treatment Alternative for Safe Communities ( www.tasc-il.org Back to Top Art
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Womynkind Productions ( www.womynkind.org Back to Top Children
Action Alliance For Children ( www.4children.org
Children's Defense Fund ( www.childrensdefense.org
Children's Trust Fund ( www.ctf4kids.org
Child Witness to Violence Project ( www.bostonchildhealth.org Back to Top Dating Violence (Teens)
Empowered! ( www.empowered.org
Los Angeles Commission Against Assault on Women ( www.lacaaw.org
Love is Not Abuse ( www.lizclaiborne.com/loveisnotabuse When Love Hurts ( www.dvirc.org.au/whenlove Back to Top Domestic Violence General Communities Against Violence Network ( www.cavnet2.org

82. Domestic Violence Resources On The Web
men Women against domestic violence men and Women against domestic violence isan internetbased coalition of men and women working to address the issue of
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Domestic Violence Resources on the Web Domestic Violence Help Links Recovery Bill of Rights Sexual Assault Help Links Other links Search
Tri-County Council here in Central Wisconsin has really helped me with everything I went through and they are also very helpful place to turn if you have been a victim of domestic violence. Remember violence can be stopped and Tri-County Council is leading north Central Wisconsin's fight against it.
Abuse victim and survivor, Pat Frye, tells her own experience. A book that can help everyone better understand this enigma, and help counsel men and women who are currently in abusive relationships by identifying with her story. SafetyNet Domestic Violence Resources
Here's a comprehensive page with tons of links to information, organizations and places on the net to learn more about domestic violence. If you are being abused it's a guide to help you figure out if you are being abused and what you can do about it. NOW and Violence Against Women
Here's the National Organization for Women's page on domestic Violence. It has resources and also shows what they are doing to help stop the violence.

83. Findings From The National Violence Against Women Survey, July 2000
further evidence that intimate partner violence is perpetrated primarily by men,whether against male or female intimates. domestic violence Underreported to
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Findings from the National Violence against Women Survey, July 2000
Domestic Violence Pervasive
Women Bear the Brunt of the Violence
Women experience more intimate partner violence than do men. The NVAW survey found that women are significantly more likely than men to report being victims of rape, physical assault, or stalking than men. Women also experience more chronic and injurious physical assaults at the hands of intimate partners. The survey found that women who were physically assaulted by an intimate partner averaged 6.9 physical assaults by the same partner, whereas men averaged 4.4 assaults.
Race and Socioeconomic Factors
Rates of intimate partner violence vary significantly among women of diverse racial backgrounds. The survey found that Asian/Pacific Islander women and men tend to report lower rates of intimate partner violence than do women and men from other minority backgrounds, and African-American and American Indian/Alaska Native women and men report higher rates. However, differences among minority groups diminish when other sociodemographic and relationship variables are controlled.

84. Men Can Take A Stand Against Domestic Violence Too
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85. Men Can Take A Stand Against Domestic Violence Too
men Can Take A Stand against domestic violence Too http//www.weaveinc.org/bts“What Can men Do?”
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Men Can Take A Stand Against Domestic Violence Too http://www.weaveinc.org/bts “What Can Men Do?”

86. Violence Against Women
violence against Women violence against Women domestic violence. United Nations,1998 violence against women is a power relations between men and women
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Violence Against Women [Violence Against Women] [Domestic Violence]
"Women have been trained to speak softly and carry a lipstick. Those days are over." Bella Abzug
Violence Against Women
Violence Against Women
Commission on the Status of Women, United Nations, 1998:
"Violence against women is a manifestation of the historically unequal power relations between men and women, which have led to domination over and discrimination against women by men and to the prevention of women's full advancement." In Nicole Brown Simpson's Words By Andrea Dworkin, Los Angeles Times, 1995 The Intolerable Status Quo: Violence Against Women and Children By Charlotte Bunch, Center for Women's Global Leadership at Rutgers University, published by The United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF) in The Progress of Nations 1997 MINICAVA Minnesota Higher Education Center Against Violence and Abuse National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Cooperative agreements: What agencies are doing about violence towards women Violence Against Women: A Week in the Life of America Senate Judiciary Committee

87. Crisis Counseling - About Abuse, Violence And Dangerousness
Handouts and information about what to do in cases of abuse, violence and risk of suicide.Category Health Education Patient Education Brochures...... Youth violence A Report From The Surgeon General. domestic violenceToward men A non-profit information web site with references.
http://www.crisiscounseling.com/AbuseViolence/1AbuseViolence.htm
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88. Men And Domestic Violence
is to deny the stories men have shared about their own unprovoked violence againsttheir significant and preventing all domestic violence, somewhere underneath
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NO MATTER WHAT SEX YOU ARE
Chances are We're All Part of the Problem

Signs of Domestic Violence

Super Bowl Myths: Nonsense, Bad Data, Have Sullied Reputation of Game and Its Fans

Domestic Violence Advocates Exaggerate Statistics
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The Rights of Battered Men
Quite extensive Alternatives to Violence Resources (Includes services for male and female perpetrators and male and female victims)
Books on Abuse - Boys Abuse - Children Abuse - Ritual Abuse - Sexual ... Sexual Harassment , and Womens' Violence
Related Issues Talking With Kids About Tough Issues Abuse - Ritual Abuse - Sexual Circumcision ... Womens' Violence and Prisons
Resources Alternatives to Violence programs.

89. Family Violence Prevention Fund
Father's Day, FVPF will recognize men who have a taken stand to stop violence againstwomen and female artists to benefit families torn by domestic violence.
http://www.fvpf.org/
April 12 2003
Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Mar 6, 2003
Statement of Kiersten Stewart, FVPF Public Policy Director
Feb 11, 2003
Leading Violence Against Women Groups Challenge Justice Department Decision To Ignore The Will Of Congress By Downgrading Violence Against Women Office
Jan 17, 2003
15 Grammy-Nominated Artists Loan Their Music to Domestic Violence Benefit CD, Available This Month
Nov 27, 2002
San Francisco-based Nonprofit Repeats Distinction as One of America's 100 Best Charities
Nov 1, 2002
New Resource Shows Health Care Providers How to Help Children Experiencing Family Violence
Oct 25, 2002
Sniper Case Demonstrates Tragic Consequences of Failing to Keep Guns Away from Batterers,Domestic Violence Expert Says

March 2003
Women Seeking Asylum to Escape Violence may be Denied Attorney General John Ashcroft may issue new regulations that will limit asylum-seekers who are trying to escape domestic violence, honor killings or sexual slavery. Justice Department officials have confirmed that Ashcroft is reconsidering proposed Clinton Administration guidelines that would have made it easier for women seeking to escape gender-based violence to gain asylum in the United States. Read more Contact the Attorney General February 2003 No Justice: Sexual Assaults at the Air Force Academy Following allegations of sexual assault and a climate of indifference and intimidation at the Air Force Academy, the Pentagon has ordered a review the Academy's sexual assault policies. In recent months, at least twelve female current and former cadets at the Academy have charged that they were reprimanded for reporting sexual assaults.

90. DADS Against Discrimination - National Home Office
the Justice Department. In the same fouryear period, 2% of violenceagainst men was from domestic situations, the study said. .
http://www.dadsusa.com/dv.htm

91. Minnesota Center Against Violence And Abuse Homepage
Offers information and resources on violence and various types of abuse. Provides links to related Category Society Issues violence and Abuse...... domestic violence, Pornography, Youth violence. Gun violence, Sexual violence, Socialservice providers. 1995 2003 Minnesota Center against violence and Abuse
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92. Coaching Boys Into Men: Union Men Taking Action Against Domestic Violence
COACHING BOYS INTO men Union men Taking Action against domestic ViolenceSometimes the only messages boys get are the wrong ones.
http://www.afscme.org/wrkplace/boyz2men.htm
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Sometimes the only messages boys get are the wrong ones. Many young men need advice and direction on how to behave towards women and they want to talk to you about it. Share your experiences and let them know what you've learned. Here's how: Teach Early. Bring It Up. A kid will rarely approach you and ask for guidance on how to treat women. But that doesn't mean he doesn't need or want it. Try watching TV with him or listening to his music. If you see or hear things that depict violence against women, tell him what you think about it. And your job isn't done once you get the first talk out of the way. Help him work through problems in relationships as they arise. Let him know he can come back and talk to you again anytime. Listen. Hear what he has to say. Listen to how he and his friends talk about girls. Ask him if he's ever seen abusive behavior in his friends. Is he worried about any of his friends who are being hurt in their relationships? Are any of his friends hurting anyone else? Tell Him How.

93. Feminist Majority Foundation
Family violence Prevention Fund This site contains valuable information on men anddomestic violence anduseful tips on mobilizing a campaign against violence.
http://www.feminist.org/gateway/vs_exec2.html
Feminist Internet Gateway Violence Against Women General Information Emotional Abuse Research Organizations ... Self-Defense
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Communities Against Violence Network
CAVNET is a comprehensive, searchable database for information about violence against women. They have articles on everything from welfare reform and domestic violence to violence against immigrant women to Rohypnol, the "date rape drug" to legal information and statistics. Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community
This Institute's mission is to provide an interdisciplinary vehicle and forum by which scholars, practitioners, and observers of family violence in the African American community will have the continual opportunity to articulate their perspective on family violence through research findings, the examination of service delivery and intervention mechanisms, and the identification of appropriate and effective responses to prevent/reduce family violence in the African American community. Essential Information on Abuse Assault Rape and Domestic Violence
This site gives a list of websites focused on issues such as domestic violence, sexual assault and prevention/self-defense. The site also gives a list of hotline numbers for abuse and/or assault.

94. Child Custody And Visitation Decisions In Domestic Violence Cases
to child abuse and exposure to domestic violence may be of the women reported threatsagainst their lives In rare cases, men kill children in retaliation for
http://www.vaw.umn.edu/documents/vawnet/custody/custody.html
Child Custody and Visitation Decisions in Domestic Violence Cases :
Legal Trends, Research Findings, and Recommendations
Daniel G. Saunders, Ph.D.
University of Michigan, School of Social Work Publication Date: August 1998
Revision Date: October 1998
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Introduction
It may be hard to believe an abusive partner can ever make good on his threat to take the children away from his victim. After all, he has a history of violent behavior and she almost never does. Unfortunately, a surprising number of battered women lose custody of their children. The actual number is not known and offenders appear to be no more successful in gaining custody than non-offenders ( ). However, violence against one parent by another is often considered in custody-determination proceedings ( Family Violence Project, 1995

95. Violence Against Women Online Resources: Document Library
Working with Young men Who Batter Current Strategies and New Directions Welfare andDomestic violence against Women Lessons from Research Author Eleanor Lyon
http://www.vaw.umn.edu/library/dv/
Domestic Violence

96. Domestic Violence Statistics
Email education@dvc.org.nz. domestic violence statistics. men's violence againstwomen and children is the most common form of domestic violence in our society.
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Aotearoa/New Zealand Crisisline Office Fax E-mail education@dvc.org.nz Domestic Violence statistics Men's violence against women and children is the most common form of domestic violence in our society. Domestic violence is a major social problem, estimated to cost our nation between 1.187 billion and 5.302 billion dollars per year. Men assaulting their women partners comprise between 86% and 98% of family violence-related arrests. Recent NZ studies found that 35% of men reported physically assaulting their partners, and 33% of women reported physical or sexual abuse from their male partner. In a NZ Department of Justice study, one in five kiwi men admitted assaulting their partners in the last year.

97. AMA (CSA) Report 9 Of The Council On Scientific Affairs (I-94) Full Text
1982. 35. McLeod M. Women against men An examination of domestic violencebased on an analysis of official data and national victimization data.
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Report 9 of the Council on Scientific Affairs (I-94) Full Text Violence Toward Men: Fact or Fiction? E-Mail Story Print Story FULL TEXT NOTE: This report represents the medical/scientific literature on this subject as of December 1994. Depending on one's point of view and interpretation of the available evidence, male victims of spousal violence, or so-called "battered men," are either the missing persons of the family violence research literature and clinical caseloads or are an over-stated issue concocted to distract attention from battered women. Perhaps no issue in the field of family violence has generated so much controversy and debate as the question of whether there are a significant number of male victims of spousal violence. Those who use a feminist perspective to examine violence in intimate relations constitute one side of the controversy and argue that it is clear that women are overwhelmingly the victims of intimate violence. The divisions between the two points of view are deep, emotional, and, in the words of one scholar, probably irreconcilable.

98. The Problem
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99. Teen Relationship Website!
orientation, etc…; 95% of reported cases of datingdomestic violenceto the police are committed by men against women; The remaining
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If your rights are not being respected, and you are in need of support, assistance, information, counseling, shelter and other services, call our 24-hour hotline: Or the national hotline: (800) 799-SAFE Statistics on Dating-Domestic Violence
  • 1 in 3 teen relationships are abusive. 36% of teens reported violence in their relationship. 1 in 3 adult relationships are abusive 95% of reported cases of dating-domestic violence to the police are committed by men against women The remaining 5% of reported cases are committed by women against men (not in self defense), by women against women in lesbian relationships, and by men against men in gay relationships 60% of children who grow up in abusive homes will repeat the behavior, for example a boy who witnesses his mother being abused will grow up to abuse his future partner. 1 out of every 3 women murdered is killed by a current or ex husband or boyfriend.

100. Home
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Welcome to the home page for Men Against Sexual Violence (a.k.a. MASV) . Take a look at What's Happening for the latest news and events. MASV is a campus group at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana dedicated to eliminating all forms of sexual violence. Our main projects focus on raising awareness of how society helps perpetuate the high prevalence of sexual violence and educating men about men's responsibility towards ending sexual violence. Read more about us in our Mission Statement
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  • Put on interactive workshops about a host of issues ranging from gender stereotypes, how sexual violence affects men, how to support survivors, men's responsibility towards sexual violence, media's influence on attitudes towards women and sex, and how we can work towards ending sexual violence. We give workshops to a wide-range of different audiences. If you know of a group or event where you would like MASV to present a workshop or lead a discussion, please contact us Fundraise for local groups working to prevent sexual violence and giving aid to survivors such as Rape Crisis Services. Our biggest fundraiser of the school year is a swing dance put on annually every winter with the Illini Swing Society. Last year we raised over $800.
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