Press Release San Diego, California, May 9, 2013 Contact: Marc Angelucci, Esq., NCFM Vice President, marcangelucci@hotmail.com 626-319-3081 SUMMARY: Travis Alexander’s murder by Jodi Aris was horrific by any measure. It may not have happened if more attention were paid to female perpetrators and their male victims. In light of the tragic murder...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Marc Angelucci, Esq., Perps Female, Press Release NCFM, Victim Male | 3 Comments »
Domestic violence NSW Rape Crisis Centre executive officer Karen Willis repeats the discredited claim that domestic violence is about masculinity (”Mosman woman’s death puts spotlight on domestic violence”, April 26). Research shows domestic violence is most prevalent among young people and is linked to social disadvantage, drug and alcohol abuse, mental health issues, and...
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Tags: domestic violence, masculinity, NSW rape crisis centre
Posted in Action, Activities, Australia, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Greg Andresen | 1 Comment »
Gender and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Criminal Justice Decision Making in Intimate Partner Violence Cases The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge Project Manuscripts and Online Data Base Overview of Findings by the Authors Springer Publications Introduction: Over the years, research on partner abuse has become unnecessarily fragmented and politicized. The purpose of The Partner...
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Tags: domestic violence, intimate partner violence, ivp, john hamel, springer publishing
Posted in Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Other | 8 Comments »
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BETRAYED By Jamie Cox, M.Ed. The accusation that blows the whistle on domestic violence is a life changer. When valid, it can restore and rebuild a life. When it’s a lie, it will rape and ravage. Jails for the criminals and jails for the accused. While false accusations may not escalate to...
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Tags: domestic violence, employee training, Jamie Cox, training
Posted in Domestic Violence, Education, Jamie Cox | No Comments »
NCFM NOTE: Mr. Davis is a leading domestic violence researcher, author, retired police officer, and college instructor. This article is well worth the read if you are interested in evidence-based practices for the Domestic Violence Industry. If the introduction below interests you the complete paper is online at http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474981868751 Evidence-Based Practices By Richard Davis Evidence-based...
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CHANGING THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SCENE Denial was always the reality protecter that insulated the family from the truth. Her boys never said anything and her husband’s voice never once uttered what his eyes revealed. After all, who could acknowledge a mother abusing her sons. It was those soccer parents witnessing what Pat was doing...
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On 3/25/13, NCFM’s Vice President, Marc Angelucci, was an invited guest speaker before a Sociology class of about 30-40 students at El Camino Community College near Redondo Beach, California. The Professor had invited Angelucci to speak about male victims of domestic violence and particularly NCFM’s legal victory in Woods v. Horton (2008) 167 Cal.App.4th 648, which held it is unconstitutional to...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Education, Marc Angelucci, Esq., NCFM in the news | 2 Comments »
NOTE: For those of you who insist that VAWA is gender neutral and inclusive how is it that it’s the Violence Against Women Act? Think about it… This well written article by Michael Conzachi was being considered for publication by the Los Angeles Times, which then declined to run it. It’s interesting that the...
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Posted in Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Uncategorized, VAWA | 8 Comments »
Lately our community has been bombarded with a United Nations (UN) claim that “One In Three Women On The Planet Will Be Raped Or Beaten In Her Lifetime.” The UN fails to cite any sources for this claim and the latest UN report Prevention of violence against women and girls. Report of the Secretary-GeneralE/CN.6/2013/4...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Feminism's Myths, Feminist Spin, NCFM in the news, VAWA | No Comments »
The above letter was faxed to 396 members in the House of Representatives and 96 U.S. Senators. For various reasons beyond our control 160 of the 492 faxes sent did not reach the intended recipients. We’ve heard that Speaker of the House John Boehner (R) has been persuaded to soon introduce for a...
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Tags: domestic violence, John Boehner, mens rights, Patrick Leahy, senator leahy, Speaker John Boehner, vawa
Posted in Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Gordon Finley, Ph.D, VAWA | 2 Comments »
Mr. Silverman operates the Family of Men Support Society and the only emergency shelter for abused men in Canada. Seldom are any Men’s Rights activists invited to in an in-depth discussion of male victims of domestic violence on a major television network and major television show. Earl just did. Congratulations Mr. Silverman! This is...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Canada, Discrimination Against Males, Government Programs Primarily for Women, Progress, Shelters for Men, Shelters for Women | No Comments »
Keep calling your US Representatives and Senators about the need to reform VAWA. Senator Leahy and Senator Crapo are trying to ramrod it through the Senate without hearings or debate. We sent another fax and called them on their misinformation. VAWA VAWA VAWA NOT without reforms!
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USNEWS HEALTH reported that the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended that all women of childbearing age should be screened for signs of domestic violence and referred for treatment if necessary. Apparently, according to the author, Serena Gordon, the new recommendations, published in the January issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine, apply to...
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Tags: Annals of Internal Medicine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, David Grossman, domestic violence, Group Health Research Institute, Hillary Haldane, mens health, Quinnipiac University, screen pregnant women, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, war on men
Posted in Abused Man, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Government Programs Primarily for Women, Harry Crouch, Legislation Bad, Paternity, Sexism, War Against Men | 3 Comments »
By E. Everett Bartlett, president, Stop Abusive and Violent Environments – 01/07/13 10:45 AM ET The 112th Congress adjourned last week without reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). The failure of Congress to pass either the Senate- or House-approved (S. 1925 or H.R. 4970) versions was the by-product both of partisan wrangling, as...
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Tags: domestic violence, edward bartlett, national coalition for men, ncfm, save services, vawa
Posted in Action, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Ed Bartlett, VAWA | 1 Comment »
Shameless Hypocrisy In recent weeks, Domestic Violence Industry operatives – including several lawmakers – have claimed the Violence Against Women Act needs to help “all” victims of domestic violence. Yet, these same people appear on talk show after talk show advocating for VAWA to provide for immigrant women, American Indian women, lesbian women…but no...
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Tags: domestic violence, national coalition for men, ncfm, radical feminism, vawa, violence against women act
Posted in Action, Activities, Harry Crouch, VAWA | No Comments »
Media release – Thursday November 22nd 2012 The forgotten victims of family violence Each year in Australia 39 men are killed in domestic homicides. Another 43,700 men experience physical assault from a current partner, previous partner, girlfriend, boyfriend or date. “Each night when she came from work I would be tense and nervous. I...
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Posted in Activities, Australia, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Violence, Greg Andresen | No Comments »
The Los Angeles Daily Journal, which is the primary legal newspaper in California, last week confirmed that they scheduled for publication Mr. Angelucci’s op ed below in yesterdays edition… for DV Awareness Month. Unfortunately, the Daily Journal is subscription only so there is no link we can provide to the published article. By Marc...
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Tags: domestic violence, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, marc angelucci, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm
Posted in Abused Man, Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Marc Angelucci, Esq. | 1 Comment »
State Enabled Entrapment – Protective Orders By Bill Ronan, LICSW Your wife or girlfriend has decided she is done with you. But she wants the house, kids, car, and citizenship, whatever. So she gets an order for protection (OFP) that kicks you out of the house and you no longer have access to these...
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Tags: abused men, Bill Ronan, domestic violence, family court, family court corruption, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, OFP, Restraining Orders, women industries
Posted in Abused Man, Action, Activities, Bill Ronan, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Government Programs Primarily for Women, Restraining Orders | 3 Comments »
NOTE: The following letter was first submitted to POLITICO which did not respond to the submission. It was then faxed to each and every member of Congress, Representatives and Senators. Strengthening the Violence Against Women Act Protects U.S. Citizens In a recent POLITICO opinion piece, Weakening the Violence Against Women Act Betrays Immigrant Victims,...
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Posted in Activities, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Harry Crouch, VAWA, War Against Men | 10 Comments »
NCFM NOTE From Harry Crouch: Domestic Violence Industry operatives are using Representative Todd Akin’s poorly chosen words to coerce other legislators to pass their version of the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization, the version that still discriminates against half the population, i.e., men. NCFM VP Marc Angelucci in the article below clarifies Representative Akin’s...
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Posted in Abused Man, Activities, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Feminism Supremist, Government Programs Primarily for Women, Marc Angelucci, Esq., War Against Men | 9 Comments »