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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

41. Domestic Violence Against Men Legal Definition Of Domestic Violence Against Men.
Any abusive, violent, coercive, forceful, or threatening act or word inflicted by one member of a family or household on another can constitute domestic violence.
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Domestic violence against men

42. Crime | Home Office
Information from the Home Office about domestic violence with details of government programmes and resources.
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43. Phoenix Domestic Violence Lawyers Domestic Violence Against Men
Gillespie, Shields Associates is an Arizona law firm that handles domestic violence cases involving both family law and criminal law in Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler and Gilbert.
http://www.phoenixdomesticviolencelaw.com/Family-Law/Domestic-Violence-Against-M

44. Standing Together Against Domestic Violence
A partnership coordinating a multi-agency response to the crime of domestic violence. Information about their structure, projects, and activities. Hammersmith and Fulham, London
http://www.standingtogether.org.uk/
Welcome
Welcome to the Standing Together Against Domestic Violence web site. This site will give you information about our structure, our projects, and our work.
To get help
Standing Together Against Domestic Violence work with statutory and voluntary sector agencies only. We do not work directly with who people are experiencing domestic violence. If you are experiencing domestic violence please contact the numbers listed below or refer to your council's web site (look for information on community safety) as it may include information about domestic violence services in your area. If you are in immediate danger, ring the police on 999. If the danger is not immediate, contact your local police station. For 24-hour information, advice and support, contact the National Domestic Violence Helpline : Freephone 0808 2000 247 (run by Women's Aid and Refuge If you are concerned that an abuser could find out that you have accessed this or other sites, please read this advice
This leaflet
provides information and contact details for local borough and national services available to support those who have been affected by domestic violence. If you would like your service to be included in this leaflet please contact Laura Burtenshaw for more information on
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Children and Health Flowcharts
Two flowcharts have been developed to show the referral pathways for domestic violence specialist services for staff working with children and young people or in health locations . The flowcharts are by no means exhaustive and do not provide details for all possible options around domestic violence, but instead provide basic information for the more obvious services that can refer on to specialist services where possible. Please feel free to distribute the flowcharts throughout your services.

45. It Does Happen - Domestic Violence Against Men
Think about domestic violence and you think of women, battered by their husband, boyfriend, or a man they used to involved with. Now, think again.
http://menshealth.about.com/b/2007/06/26/it-does-happen-domestic-violence-agains
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    It Does Happen - Domestic Violence Against Men
    Tuesday June 26, 2007 Think about domestic violence and you think of women, battered by their husband, boyfriend, or a man they used to involved with. Now, think again. Every year in the U.S., about 3.2 million men are the victims of an assault by an intimate partner. Most assaults are of a relatively minor nature such as pushing, shoving, slapping or hitting, though many are more serious - and some end in homicide. Read More About This Unspoken Problem - Domestic Violence Against Men This blog entry brought to you by HIV Guide Mark Cichocki More Items for Your Review Comments No comments yet. Leave a Comment Leave a Comment Name Email (never displayed) URL Your Comment Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Some HTML allowed:

    46. Sedgefield Domestic Violence Forum
    Provides help and support to women experiencing domestic violence. information about services, outreach and drop-in activities, and helplines available. Co Durham
    http://www.sedgefielddomesticviolence.com/
    Welcome to
    The Forum was set up in 1998 to tackle the problem of Domestic Violence in the Borough of Sedgefield. What do we want to achieve? Aim 1 To reduce domestic violence. Aim 2 To raise awareness of Domestic Violence in the Local Community and within statutory and volunteer sectors organizations. Aim 3 To develop a consistent interagency approach in order to streamline referrals. Aim 4 To maintain a directory of services. For confidential advice or information about sedgefield domestic violence forum contact:- Fiona Nicol at h.f.nicol@talk21.com Link to Women's Aid Federation of England This page is only the starting point for a full web site, inculding a database of contacts to domestic violence organisations.
    Designed by Sunnydale School Youth Achievement Awards Group, March 3rd 2000.

    47. Domestic Violence Against Men - Free Online Library
    Free Online Library Domestic Violence Against Men by Family and marriage community ;
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    For many years the public have been misled by the media to think of domestic violence as a gender issue, that is something which men do to women. The truth is now rapidly emerging that women are as violent as men which this article seeks to prove. The problem of domestic violence will not be solved until we treat it as a social issue. If you want to find an example of ultra-successful brainwashing of the public by the media, you need look no further than the subject of domestic violence, though I have to admit that child abuse runs it a close second. If you ask the man-in-the-street what he thinks domestic violence is, he will probably tell you that it is men attacking women within the family. If you further ask him why he thinks this, he will tell you that he has heard it many times in TV news broadcasts, read about it in newspapers and magazines and has seen adverts about it on television.
    Exactly! In a word he has been brainwashed and, sadly, he is by no means alone; he is in the company of his wife, his neighbours, his children's teachers, his bank manager and countless politicians. They are all totally ignorant of the true facts about domestic violence in this country. So where can these poor beleaguered souls discover the truth about this important problem which constantly batters their ears and eyeballs? The sad answer is, it's all around them if only they use their eyes and their ears.

    48. YouTube - Domestic Violence Against Men
    Jerry Miranda
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvGicpwAl-0

    49. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And Transgendered Domestic Violence
    Providing information, resources, and support to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered victims and survivors of domestic violence.
    http://www.rainbowdomesticviolence.itgo.com/
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    This page is dedicated to providing information, resources and support to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered men and women who are victims of domestic violence.
    What is Domestic Abuse? Domestic abuse occurs in approximately 30 to 40% of GLBT relationships, which is the same percentage of violence that occurs in straight relationships. It is a myth that same-sex couples don't batter each other, or if they do; they are just "fighting" or it is "mutual abuse".
    Domestic abuse is always about power and control . One partner intentionally gains more and more power over his/ her partner. Tactics can include physical, emotional or verbal abuse, isolation, threats, intimidation, minimizing, denying, blaming, coercion, financial abuse, or using children or pets to control your behavior.
    Domestic violence runs in a cycle. Typically, things are wonderful at the beginning of the relationship. Gradually, tension starts to build. Finally, an act of violence occurs. This may be verbal or physical. The victim is shocked. The relationship then moves into the "honeymoon" phase. The abuser is remorseful and attentive, and the victim wants to believe the abuse was an isolated incident. Again, the tension gradually builds until another violent act occurs. The longer the cycle goes on, the closer together the acts of violence happen.

    50. Domestic Violence Against Men - VLex
    domestic violence against men. News and Business, Case Law, U.S. Code, Legal Books and Journals, Regulations, Constitutions and Contracts about domestic violence against men
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    6.238 documents for domestic violence against men DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire/ The Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV) announced today that it has received a $15,000 grant from the Verizon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Verizon, for the Iowa Men's Action Network's (I- MAN) efforts to address the lack of significant male participation in preventing domestic violence . I-MAN designed this project to help local domestic violence agencies engage men in their prevention work. While this project aims to engage all men, I-MAN is specifically looking to engage minority men in Iowa. As a result of the rural nature of the state and the relatively small numbers of racial/ ethnic minorities, culturally specific services and resources are often limited and difficult to access. A public education and awareness campaig...

    51. Stopping The Silence: To Escape From Domestic Violence
    Dedicated to stopping the silence in domestic violence. Includes personal account.
    http://members.tripod.com/samuel10011-ivil/
    Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); Stopping the Silence: My Tool to Escape From Domestic Violence and to Find Liberty and Justice Stopping the Silence Telling Saved Me More than a year Thanks to the NYPD ... SignBook "The most admired heroes of any culture are those who have stood up to tyranny and oppression and fought for liberty and justice. Yet rarely have these acclaimed heroes battled alone, without weapons or troops of any sort, with children in tow, and with the enemy entrenched in their home, in their hearts, and sleeping in their beds. Yet these are exactly the extreme and painful conditions under which women all over the world set out to make their escapes from domestic violence [and in my case a man]. And even so, right up until today, the bravery [of our] struggles for freedom is still too often met with the cruelty of questions like "Why don't you just get up and leave," instead of being given the admiration and respect their struggles deserve So as you start out on your own struggle to get free of domestic violence, remind yourself often, even though others may not, that yours is one of the most difficult and worthy struggles of all. You are rescuing yourself and your children from a life of terror and crushed spirits. Your struggle to escape the oppression of domestic violence elevates the dignity of all women, [men, children] and brings your whole community closer to the ideals of liberty and justice for all"

    52. Domestic Violence Against Men | Pink Tape
    Share and Enjoy Domestic violence against men. Posted on September 7, 2010 1 Comment. Interesting piece in The Guardian about an analysis of publicly available stats
    http://pinktape.co.uk/2010/09/domestic-violence-men/

    53. Thank You Letters To The NYC Police Department (NYPD)
    Explains the major dynamics and facts of domestic violence in same-sex relationships.
    http://members.tripod.com/samuel10011-ivil/domesticviolence/id15.html
    Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); Stopping the Silence in Domestic Violence to Find Liberty and Justice Thank You Letters to the NYC Police Department (NYPD) Stopping the Silence Telling Saved Me More than a year Thanks to the NYPD ... SignBook Domestic violence and police officers: I want everyone to know that the police officers who dealt with my case were amazing! They showed me that I was in a domestic violence realationship and were a major source of support as I freed myself from the abuse. My e-mail to NYC's Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) Dear GOAL NY: The years passed and then on May 2001 I became romantically involved with my ex-boyfriend. He presented himself to be the perfect partner and by July 2001, he had gained my trust. Soon, his true self began to emerge. He became verbally abusive and soon he started to physically abuse me. I finally was able to free myself and get out of the domestic violence cycle this last March and if it were not for those police officers who came to my help I would have been dead today. Still, every police officer that dealt with this case continued to help me overcome the trauma and help me leave that criminal. They never stopped listening to me, and protecting me from that criminal until I finally was able to do it own my own and follow through the criminal charges. The following are all complaint #s regarding this e-mail: 16821, 6450, 20154, 1789, 2565.

    54. Domestic Violence: Against Men
    On average 30 men are killed every year by a current or former partner.
    http://www.lindermyers.co.uk/article.asp?id=803

    55. Same-Sex Domestic Violence References - MINCAVA Electronic Clearinghouse
    List of articles, papers and books about same-sex domestic violence from the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
    http://www.mincava.umn.edu/documents/bibs/samesex/samesex.html
    Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse
    Same-Sex Domestic Violence References
    Brian Short
    References
    Bologna, MJ; Waterman, CK; Dawson, LJ. "Violence in Gay Male and Lesbian Relationships: Implications for Practitioners and Policy Makers." Paper presented at the Third National Conference of Family Violence Researchers, Durham, NH, July 1987. Brand, PA; Kidd, AH. "Frequency of Physical Aggression in Heterosexual and Female Homosexual Dyads." Psychological Reports. Coleman, VE. "Lesbian Battering: The Relationship Between Personality and the Perpetration of Violence." Violence and Victims. Dutton, DG. "Patriarchy and Wife Assault: the Ecological Fallacy." Violence and Victims. Farley, N. "Same-Sex Domestic Violence." in Dworkin, S; Guitterez, F (Eds.) Counseling Gay Men and Lesbians: Journey to the End of the Rainbow ACA, Alexandria, VA, 1992. Gardner, R. "Method of Conflict Resolution and Characteristics of Abuse and Victimization in Heterosexual, Lesbian and Gay Male Couples." (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Georgia, 1988) Dissertation Abtracts International

    56. Domestic Violence Against Men
    One of the biggest supporters against domestic violence against both men and women is Patti Austin, the 2007 Grammy award winning singer / songwriter. She was so moved by this
    http://www.articlesbase.com/mens-issues-articles/domestic-violence-against-men-1

    57. Domestic Violence In Gay And Lesbian Couples
    Scholarly article describing the stages of a gay, lesbian, and bisexual relationship and how domestic violence develops.
    http://www.eurowrc.org/06.contributions/1.contrib_en/34.contrib.en.htm
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    Domestic Violence in Gay and Lesbian Couples
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    Richard Niolon, Ph.D. www.psychpage.com rniolon(AT)csopp.edu
    original posting is at http://www.psychpage.com/learning/library/gay/gayvio.html Introduction
    Such statements are harmful in that they ignore the fact that approximately 10% of the population is gay or lesbian. Gay men are not intimately involved with wives or female lovers. Lesbian women are not intimately involved with husbands or male lovers. Denying that men can be victims of violence and that women can be perpetrators of violence denies that violence could even exist in gay and lesbian relationships. This perpetuates the acceptance of domestic violence in gay and lesbian relationships. Terms This paper is designed to review some of the many issues involved in domestic violence in gay couples. In light of this, there are several terms that require a definition at this point.
    The term homosexual can be considered to be conceptually equal to "black" in that to refer to a group of people only as black is to understand them only in terms of their skin color. To refer to a group of people only as homosexual is to understand them only in terms of their sexual attraction to members of the same sex. The terms "gay" or "lesbian" can be considered to be conceptually equal to African American, in that to refer to a group as African American is to understand them in terms of lifestyle, heritage, experiences in America, and minority status. To refer to a group as gay or lesbian is to understand them in terms of lifestyle, heritage, experiences in America, and minority status as well.

    58. Annual Report On Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Domestic Violence - MINCAVA
    National Coalition of Anti-Violence Projects research findings regarding same sex domestic violence. Report includes victim numbers, offers explanations and legal remedies.
    http://www.mincava.umn.edu/documents/glbtdv/glbtdv.html
    Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse
    Annual Report on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Domestic Violence
    The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP) www.avp.org
    Published: October 6, 1998
    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements Introduction The Prevalence of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Domestic Violence The Availability of Domestic Violence Protective Orders to Victims of Same Sex Domestic Violence ... References
    Acknowledgements
    NCAVP would like to acknowledge the primary authors of this report, Toni Broaddus and Gregory Merrill of Community United Against Violence / San Francisco. Significant editorial contributions were also made by Susan Holt of the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, Gerardo Montemayor and Toni Carrigan of Horizons / Chicago. Diane Dolan-Soto amd Carl Locke of the New York City Anti-Violence Project. Jose Pares-Avila and Emily Pitt of the Fenway Community Health Center / Boston, Denise de Percin of Equality Colorado, and Jennifer Rakowski, Lester Olmstead-Rose, and Jessica DuLong of Community United Against Violence.
    Introduction
    What is NCAVP?

    59. Domestic Violence Against Men | Gather
    Aug 16, 2010 Theres not an actual number or realistic percentage of domestic violence towards men situations because more often then not, its not talked
    http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978448074

    60. Kent County Domestic Violence Community Coordinated Response Team (KCDVCCRT)
    Michigan multi-disciplinary team of local professionals provides a collection of resources on the prevention of domestic violence. Includes myths and facts, local statistics, and legal information.
    http://www.kentcountydvccrt.net/
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    Welcome to Kent County DVCCRT
    The Domestic Violence Community Coordinated Response Team (DVCCRT) is a multi-disciplinary team of local professionals who work in the field of domestic violence prevention, domestic violence intervention, law, education, faith community and health care. Participation in this group is open to any community member. The mission of the DVCCRT is to cooperate, coordinate, and collaborate on all community efforts and levels to eliminate domestic violence. Domestic violence cannot be solved by one person or one agency alone. Success is defined through a team approach that includes members from the community working together to address this epidemic. The DVCCRT creates a space that allows for open discussion of difficult cases, problem solving to better serve victims, discussion of more effective and accountable services for perpetrators, collaboration among agencies, creation of sub-committees to address particular concerns, and discussion of ideas on how to increase awareness of domestic violence and its devastating effects on our community. The DVCCRT greatly appreciates the support from the Nokomis Foundation in making this website and future DVCCRT projects possible.

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