PRESS RELEASE Contact: Marc Angelucci, Esq., NCFM Vice President, marcangelucci@hotmail.com 626-319-3081 Or, Steven Svoboda, Esq., NCFM PR Director, arc@post.harvard.edu 925-395-2065 NATIONAL COALITION FOR MEN SUES SELECTIVE SERVICE FOR REQUIRING ONLY MEN TO REGISTER FOR THE DRAFT Lawsuit Asserts Department of Defense’s Recent Repeal of Ban on Women in Combat...
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Tags: national coalition for men, ncfm, Rostker v. Goldberg, selective service, thurgood marshall, women in combat
Posted in Action, Activities, Conscription, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Press Release NCFM, Selective Service | 40 Comments »
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 Industry, Other | 8 Comments »
Positive Family Traditions, TNT and NCFM adopts a highway by: Christopher J Thompson I have been a member of the Bozeman Beautification Advisory Board for nearly a decade, helping plan the annual Bozeman Clean Up Day; unfortunately these meetings recently overlapped with my weekly “visitation” with my son and, rather than lose the little...
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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
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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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Tags: Best Practices, domestic violence, richard davis
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NCFM NOTE: And herein lies the problem, mothers who not only failed to protect their sons, but self-serving ideologically driven mothers who worked overtime to put them at risk… Judith Grossman: A Mother, a Feminist, Aghast Unsubstantiated accusations against my son by a former girlfriend landed him before a nightmarish college tribunal. By...
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Tags: judith e. grossman, judith grossman, kangaroo court, title ix, vawa, violence against women act
Posted in Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Due Process, Title IX, Universities, VAWA | 10 Comments »
This article has been changed. The name of the woman alleged to have committed the offenses noted in the original letter was deleted. According to the original source, there is no conclusive evidence to support naming her, even though there is very strong circumstantial evidence. Efforts are underway to confirm that the woman earlier...
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Tags: A VOICE FOR MEN, arianna pattek, gender discrimination, georgetown university, paul elam, the feminist conservative
Posted in Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Education, Universities | 4 Comments »
Letter: Columnist’s conclusion on alimony bill wrong The letter below was published in Florida Today on Wednesday, 4/17/13 and is followed by the column to which it responded. Gordon E. Finley, Ph.D. Letter: Columnist’s conclusion on alimony bill wrong http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20130417/OPINION/130416004/Letter-Columnist-s-conclusion-alimony-bill-wrong While I applaud columnist Paul Flemming for a sound review of the issues in...
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Tags: alimony, alimony bill, floirda bar, Tallahassee Bar Association, Thomas Duggar
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How to Talk to Men: The Geisha & the Gorilla. By Mia Sage. Honolulu: Miamar Productions, 2012. 295 pages. www.miasage.com and www.amazon.com. No price listed on book but available on amazon for $30. Review by J. Steven Svoboda. Mia Sage, a young coach and trainer from Berlin who is currently living in Spain, has...
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Tags: dating, men and women, Mia Sage, relationships
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NCFM NOTE: Many MRA’s are MRAs because they were childhood victims of sexual assault. Many were sexually assaulted by their mothers, female babysitters, teachers… Such abuse is not uncommon, it’s just been taboo to talk about it. What follows is a worthwhile read from poetry, dreams, and the body a blog by Rick Belden,...
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Tags: male survivor, masculine psychology, men's group, national coalition for men, ncfm, rich belden, scapegoat, secret, sexual abuse, shame, trauma, wounded man
Posted in Books, Other, Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault Children | 10 Comments »