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         Violence Domestic Against Men:     more books (15)
  1. 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)
  2. What Causes Men's Violence Against Women?
  3. Locked in A Violent Embrace: Understanding and Intervening in Domestic Violence (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Zvi C. Eisikovits, Eli Buchbinder, 2000-04-15
  4. The Batterer as Parent: Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Family Dynamics (Sage Series on Violence Against Women) (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Lundy Bancroft, Jay G. Silverman, 2002-03-19
  5. Men's Violence Against Women: Theory, Research, and Activism by Christopher Kilmartin, Julie Allison, 2007-03-28
  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. Same-Sex Domestic Violence: Strategies for Change (SAGE Series on Violence against Women)
  9. Batterer Intervention Systems (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Edward W. Gondolf, 2001-12-15
  10. Changing Violent Men (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Rebecca Emerson Dobash, Russell P. Dobash, et all 1999-10-12
  11. Coordinating Community Responses to Domestic Violence: Lessons from Duluth and Beyond (SAGE Series on Violence against Women)
  12. The role of men in combating gender based violence.: An article from: Femnet News
  13. Violence and Gender Reexamined (Law and Public Policy: Psychology and the Social Sciences) by Richard B. Felson, 2002-04
  14. Sisters in Pain: Battered Women Fight Back by L. Elisabeth Beattie, Mary Angela Shaughnessy, et all 2000-06

1. Domestic Violence Against Men
About Domestic Violence Against Men. Revised March 29, 2004 Domestic Violence Is Against The Law In Oregon
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Abused Men - Home Page
Welcome to Abused MenThe Hidden Side of Domestic Violence.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Men And Women Against Domestic Violence
Suggestions on What Men Can Do About Domestic Violence (from FVPF) Making a Safety Plan (from FVPF) of Justice Programs Violence Against
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Domestic Violence Against Men In Colorado
The underreported problem of domestic violence against men. ChaptersCharged?, Restraining Orders, Domestic Violence, DV Law, Females, Battered
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. Men And Domestic Violence
Its Fans More Myths Domestic Violence Advocates Exaggerate Statistics Controlling Domestic Violence Against Men Battered Men
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

6. REFERENCES EXAMINING ASSAULTS BY WOMEN ON THEIR SPOUSES OR MALE
and offers solutions to reduce domestic violence.) Corry, C. E., Fiebert, M. S., Pizzy, E. (2002). Controlling domestic violence against men.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. Women Who Abuse Men
McLeod, M., "Women Against Men An Examination of Domestic Violence Based on an Analysis of Official Data and National Victimization Data
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Office On Violence Against Women
Violence Against Women We Can Stop It Learn more about what men can do to stop violence against women. Call the National Domestic Violence
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Men Stopping Violence
MSV is an organization dedicated to ending violence against women. Our focus is to stop battering, and it is our intention to work toward ending rape
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Family Violence Prevention Fund
prevention and violence against women and children. April 2005 Activist Dialogues How Domestic Violence Coaching Boys into Men See our ad
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. MA-DV
An internetbased coalition of men and women working to address the issue of domestic violence. We declare that this is not just a women's issue, but is very much a men's issue, too. Therefore, it is our responsibility to educate and advocate against physical, mental, emotional and sexual violence of all kinds.
http://www.silcom.com/~paladin/madv/
Domestic Violence Resources
Sponsored by:
The Paladin Group
Grant Mentors
Read NEWS from The Paladin Group
  • MADV offers information and resources, but not clinical advice.
What You Need to Know...
Domestic Violence Internet Resources
Networks and Informational Organizations
Alcohol and Drug Resources
If you are a victim of domestic violence, or think you may be a victim , then counseling, shelter and other help is available.
If You Need Help:
National Toll-Free Hotline for Victims of Domestic Violence:
    1-800-799-SAFE (799-7233)
The Paladin Group

12. Freedom From Fear
The Freedom From Fear site provides an informational booklet and links to resources for men who batter.
http://www.freedomfromfear.wa.gov.au
The Western Australian Government is committed to quality service to its customers and makes every attempt to ensure accuracy, currency and reliability of the data contained in the site. However, changes in circumstances after time of publication may impact the quality of this information.

13. Domestic Violence Against Men In Colorado
The underreported problem of domestic violence against men. ChaptersCharged?, Restraining Orders, domestic violence, DV Law, Females, Battered Women
http://www.dvmen.org/
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., Erin Pizzey, Richard L. Davis, A.L.M., Donald G. Dutton, Ph.D., Barbara Corry, M.A., ... Jonathan Marin, and Irene Matiatos, Ph.D. with included articles by: Allen N. Cowling, Patrick A. Langan, John M. Dawson, Terje Langeland, Michael Conner, Psy.D., David Feige, and Rudyard Kipling Contents Site Map Tables Index ... Click here if you need information or help not be honored. Join or contribute to the Equal Justice Foundation and support the battle against injustice. Donations are tax deductible. Federal employees in Colorado can help support the Equal Justice Foundation through contributions to the Combined Federal Campaign. The EJF is listed in four regions of the state. In the Denver region select # 4086. In Larimer County # 8032. In Weld County # 4022. In SW Colorado (Mesa Verde-Durango) # A003. Sign up for free newsletter. Please provide full name and location and please inform us if your email address changes. Click here Please bookmark this page before following the links below Links to following pages will change as the site is updated.

14. MenWeb - Men's Issues: Gender Justice
Articles on domestic violence against men, gender polarization of social issues, and other aspects of gender justice for men.
http://www.vix.com/menmag/gendjust.htm
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Book and Tape Menu Main Catalog MenWeb Direct Audio Tapes Man, Spirit, Soul, Shadow Gender Justice Men's health Sex Relationships Jungian focus Male Spirituality Bringing Up Boys Fathering Domestic Violence Dating Violence Sex Abuse Survivors Robert Bly Alan Chinen Warren Farrell Michael Gurian James Hillman John Lee Michael Meade Robert A. Johnson Robert Moore Marion Woodman Here are some articles, interviews and opinion pieces related to gender justice. When the Child Becomes the Caregiver An excerpt from The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce: A 25 Year Landmark Study The Lace Curtain Censorship in the media. Why don't we hear of men's issues in the media? Why aren't there more men's books? Excerpt from Dr. Warren Farrell's

15. Contents
domestic violence against men by Charles E. Corry, Ph.D. The Face Of Battering by Charles E. Corry, Ph.D. Abuse Of And violence against Children by Charles
http://www.dvmen.org/dv-1.htm
Contents
Home Abstract Site Map Tables ... Help the EJF
These words are written in defense of freedom. If you are new to this site, or would like to understand what this work is about, may we suggest you begin by reading the abstract. Abstract Top What Happens When 911 Is Dialed ... Help the EJF This site is supported and maintained by the Equal Justice Foundation. Last modified 8/21/05

16. Domestic Violence Against Men
Why Do We Know So Little About domestic Abuse And violence against men? The incidence of domestic violence against men appears to be so low that it is
http://www.oregoncounseling.org/Handouts/DomesticViolenceMen.htm
About Domestic Violence Against Men Revised: March 29, 2004 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.

17. Men And Domestic Violence Index
I have received criticism for this collection of resources on men and domestic violence. Stats from Bureau of Justice on violence against Women
http://www.menweb.org/throop/domestic-index.html
The World Wide Web Virtual Library:
The Men's Issues Page
Men and Domestic Violence Index
See also: Battered Men
Dating Violence
I have received criticism for this collection of resources on men and domestic violence. It has been called "unbalanced." I freely concede the point. There are many studies demonstrating men's capacity for violence. Many of these are referenced in feminist servers on the net. My intention is to make difficult-to-find and poorly-known material available more broadly. David Throop
Husband Battering
Husband-battering topics now have their own page
Child Abuse
Child Abuse Rates by Gender
Straus and Gelles quote
American Humane Association Study
Bob Kirkpatrick supplies Abuse By Gender Stats for Spokane
Abuse rates vs time with children
Stuart Miller's letter to the Washington Post.
Additional Citations
Child Abuse Rates: Natural Fathers vs Stepdads
Child homicide
Characteristics of parents who kill.
Child Abuse and Neglect
Cases Substantiated and Indicated Victim Characteristics - from Census Bureau
Other Domestic Violence
Selected Victimization Stats from Bureau of Justice
Violence and Sports
Refuting FAIR's 'Superbowl Sunday' claim
Sports decrease violence in Israel ...
Sommers on 'Superbowl Violence' in Nat Rvw
NBC still NBC still selling the Superbowl Hoax in 95
FAIR responds to the charge that it perpetrated a hoax.

18. Stop Abuse For Everyone (SAFE)
a nonprofit 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 for these groups.
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~jade/safe/

19. Husband Battering
men The Secret Victims Of domestic violence Confessing to being knocked around Recorded violence against women doubles. But against men, it triples.
http://www.menweb.org/throop/battery/battery.html
The World Wide Web Virtual Library:
The Men's Issues Page
Husband Battering
See also: Battered Men
Dating Violence
Husband Battering
It is better to dwell in a corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman in a wide house.
Proverbs 21:9 (KJV)
Battered Men's Helpline provides practical assistance in the form of a toll-free crisis line and referral services to victims of spousal or intimate partner abuse.
Toll Free 1-877-643-1120 Access Code #0757 Nationwide
Articles
Citations with Commentary
Homicide
Brief Notes ...
Personal Testimony
Articles
Dave Gross' Class Notes on husband battering.
"When I first heard these assertions I had a hard time believing them." Here's the documentation. An excellent introduction to the issue of husband battering.
Husband Battering - By David Gross
"There is such a strong stigma against being a battered man... that special attention should be paid to reaching out to these victims. Simply opening up 'Womens Shelters' to men is not enough."
Estimating Injury Rates by gender
Women report more DV injuries than men. What's the real ratio? - Cathy Young

20. What Can Men Do To Help Stop Domestic Violence
Take a vocal stand against domestic violence. men speaking out can have a powerful effect in helping change social norms that support and perpetuate abuse.
http://www.silcom.com/~paladin/madv/mencando.html
What can men do to help stop domestic violence?
Suggestions from the Family Violence Prevention Fund Men can play a crucial role in helping to stop domestic violence. Men are already an integral part of the community that supports and interacts with families dealing with violence. They are the majority of the judges, police officers, and doctors who work with families in crisis. Some men are the neighbors, friends, and family members who support victims by reaching out and lending a hand. And yet, it is sometimes hard for men to join in the fight against family violence. They may believe it is a women's issue, and that they are not supposed to get involved. But family violence is everyone's concern, and there are many opportunities for involving men in making communities safer. Men are critical to violence prevention efforts because men are more likely to listen to other men when it comes to the perpetration of domestic violence, and because fathers have enormous influence over the development of their children. Here are just a few ways men can make a difference:
  • Be role models to other men. Young men are uniquely positioned to reach out to other young men who are violent at home, to let them know, "You need help, and I want to help you. Your behavior is not acceptable."

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