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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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