Domestic Violence: The 12 Things You Aren't Supposed to Know
Thomas B. James, Aventine Press, 2003» read article
ABA's predatory feminist lawyers
"10 Myths about Custody and Domestic Violence and How to Counter Them" is inadequate, confusing and suggests policy directions contraindicated by science. … Seven of the purported 10 myths are either misleading or found not to be myths. Ten of the 19 claims are actually false. And the quality of nine of the 20 cited documents is poor or very poor. In its quest to debunk a series of custody and domestic violence misconceptions, the ABA Commission on Domestic Violence ironically has ended up reinforcing old misconceptions. » read article
Abortion and Domestic Violence
by David C. Reardon, Ph.D. One explanation for why women may be more likely to initiate violence is that women may be more likely to perceive men as able to "take it." Women may feel that their punching and scratching does not significantly hurt the larger and stronger male. » read article
Abused men often suffer in silence
Male victims of spousal assault trail females by only one percentage point...Males are also victimized by their homosexual partners. The survey found that between 1991 and 2004, spousal homicides among estranged homosexual partners showed the same history of domestic violence as for female divorced heterosexual homicide victims. Spousal violence is twice as common among homosexual couples... Female assailants sometimes exploit the stereotypes in the social services and justice systems to their advantage. » read article
Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence
Philip W. Cook, Greenwood Press, 1997» read article
Abuso Emocional - Emotional Abuse
Bi-lingual site on emotional abuse, mainly aimed at women, but contains useful material. » read article
Aggression in Heterosexual Relationships
A very useful collection of academic abstracts. » read article
An Epidemic of Civil Rights Abuses:
Ranking of US States' Domestic Violence Laws. Special report from RADAR.» read article
Anti-VAWA resolution
Interesting document about the US Violence Against Women Act, with many signatories opposing it. PDF format.» read article
Are Abuse Shelters Helping the True Victims of Domestic Violence?
Important and disturbing report from RADAR. » read article
Battered Men - The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence
Help for Battered Men» read article
Concealment and Distortion of Evidence on Gender Symmetry in Partner Violence
In this paper, Murray A Strauss lists the different ways in which feminist activists deliberately distort and conceal evidence in order to create the false impression that men are more violent to their partners than women.» read article
Cost of Ignoring Female Abusers
Socorro Caro, according to testimony by several witnesses, had violently attacked her husband or others on eight occasions prior to the night of November 22, 1999, when she shot and killed three of her four sons.» read article
Differences in Frequency of Violence and Reported Injury
Between Relationships With Reciprocal and Nonreciprocal Intimate Partner Violence (Abstract) Daniel J. Whitaker, PhD, Tadesse Haileyesus, MS, Monica Swahn, PhD and Linda S. Saltzman, PhD Almost 24% of all relationships had some violence, and half (49.7%) of those were reciprocally violent. In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases.» read article
Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women
The Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women provides crisis intervention and support services to victims of domestic violence and their families in order to help survivors recover from the trauma of domestic violence.» read article
Domestic abuse: Does money fuel false allegations?
Critics of California's broad domestic violence laws and federal funding sources say false allegations have stripped resources from real victims and turned domestic violence into a cash cow for agencies that investigate cases. » read article
Domestic Aggression
Excellent article on aggression in intimate relationships, looking beyond physical violence, and including the psychological.» read article
Domestic Violence Against Men
For decades there has been proof that women have regularly attacked men behind the closed doors of the home. With feminism now in rapid decline the true facts are emerging. » read article
Domestic Violence Against Men in Colorado
Site exploring issues as described in the title.» read article
Domestic Violence Campaign Not About Helping Women
October 1 is the start of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. But don't be fooled -- this feminist-driven campaign is not about stopping partner violence, or even helping women in abusive relationships. Domestic Violence Awareness Month is an excuse for radical feminists to perpetrate their myths that domestic violence has reached epidemic proportions in this country, that men are always the brutal perpetrators, and women the inevitable victims. » read article
Domestic violence facts counter Devine's fiction
Hundreds of academic studies from numerous Westernized countries show women abuse men as much or more than men abuse women! Few studies suggest otherwise, though skewed domestic violence industry "stake-holder" reports are abundant» read article
Domestic Violence Is Not A Gender Issue
Excellent new article by Erin Pizzey. 'The idea that the family is a danger to women and children has destroyed much of our traditional concepts of marriage. The feminisation of the family and Western society has caused men to become outcasts and a source of ridicule in their children's eyes.'» read article
Domestic violence law abuses rights of men
Knowing that a woman can get a restraining order against the father of her children in an ex parte proceeding without any evidence, and that she will never be punished for lying, domestic-violence accusations have become a major tactic for securing sole child custody. » read article
Domestic violence takes toll in workplace
Victims of domestic violence suffer at work as well as home, losing costly work hours to distraction and absenteeism, new research shows. » read article
Domestic Violence: The Scientific Evidence
Martin S Fiebert of California State University has compiled a bibliography of the known research on domestic violence. The scientific evidence contradicts the received wisdom.» read article
Dr Helen Interviews Glenn Sacks
Advice columnist Dr. Helen interviews expert Glenn Sacks and warns against “standing idly by while your rights are infringed, your freedoms are in question and your sex is used as a weapon against you.”» read article
DV Stats.Com
A search engine which locates academic studies on Domestic Violence by keyword. Embeddable in your own site. An outstanding website. Highly recommended.» read article
EastEnders actors assaulted by their wives.
The first to fall foul of his partner was Ross Kemp, who plays Grant in the long-running BBC soap. Mr Kemp suffered a cut lip after an alleged assault by his wife, Sun editor Rebekah Wade, at the couple's home in Battersea in the early hours of this morning. Then came the news this afternoon that Steve McFadden, who plays Grant's stocky younger brother Phil, had been the target of an alleged assault by a woman named as his ex-girlfriend and mother of two of his children, Angela Bostock.» read article
Erin Pizzey Interview
Listen to the founder of the shelter movement speak on Sacramento local radio.» read article