Dr. Nelson research is deeply rooted in scientific method (search for the truth) versus advocacy research (search for anything to support a belief even if it’s fabricated). Scientific method is the ” systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses” (Merriam-Webster). Or, its fact based. Advocacy research is research...
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Tags: advocacy research, domestic violence, dv facts, dv myths, intimate partner violence, Nancy Lemon, scientific method
Posted in Abused Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Eric Nelson, False Allegations | 2 Comments »
What happens when an investigative reporter interviews DV shelter workers and residents on camera–and uncovers a swamp of questionable activity? Tom Lemons, formerly of Real News Real Fast, did just that in his film “Behind The Gate.” Lemons documents prostitution, filth, child abuse, drugs, and shelter staff who teach homeless women to claim they...
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Tags: Dawn Shelter, domestic violence, Eric Nelson, Hernando county, intimate partner violence, Sheriff Nienhuis, Tom Lemons
Posted in Corruption, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Eric Nelson, Ph.D | No Comments »
Audiotape reveals actor Johnny Depp’s ex-wife Amber Heard committed domestic violence against Depp, not the other way around. February 9, 2020 by NCFM In the sometimes bizarro world of Hollywood and it’s never ending stream of colorful characters, some very interesting news slithered out. Actor Johnny Depp made world news in 2016 when his...
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Tags: #MeToo, Amber Heard, domestic violence, false accusations, false allegations, intimate partner violence, johnny depp, male victims, vawa
Posted in Abused Man, Abused Men, Celebrity, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Double Standard, Due Process, Duluth Power/Control, Elite, False Allegations, False Allegations DV, False Arrest, Female Abusers, Female Perpetrators, Female Privilege, Feminism, Feminist Hypocracy, Feminist Jurisprudence, Feminist Spin, Gender Equality, Gender Politics, Intimate Partner Violence, Male Victims, MeToo, National Coalition For Men, NCFM, NCFM, Radical, Revolutionary, Sex Discrimination Against Men, Supremist, supremist feminism, Victim Male, Victimhood, Violence Against Women Act | 3 Comments »
Most of the approaches to wife beating counseling that I have been familiar with deal with it from the wife’s or victim’s point of view. The general assumption is that the man or husband is evil. I’ve even heard counselors refer to it as a “possession.” With this kind of attitude it leaves little...
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Tags: anger management, batterer intervention, domestic violence, dv, intimate partner violence, partner abuse
Posted in Bill Ronan, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Victims | 2 Comments »
When a man is convicted of beating his wife, he is jailed, hit with big fines, and required to pay for anger management and other such services to prevent it from happening again. Because of what he did, many would say he deserves no sympathy and got just what he deserved. But what if...
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Tags: domestic violence, domestic violence month, female perpetrators, intimate partner violence, male victims, vawa
Posted in Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Double Standard, Tim Patten | 1 Comment »
New research into Alcohol/Drug-Involved Family Violence in Australia finds that one in three victims are male New research by the Violence Prevention Group at the School of Psychology, Deakin University, investigating Alcohol/Drug-Involved Family Violence in Australia, surveyed a representative sample of 5,118 Australians and found that males accounted for between 11% and 37% of victims...
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Tags: abused men, Australia, domestic violence, family violence, intimate partner violence, male victims, one in three
Posted in Australia, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Greg Andresen | No Comments »
One in Three’s submission to Senate inquiry into domestic violence and gender inequality Tuesday, April 26, 2016 One in Three Campaign The One in Three Campaign’s submission to the Senate Finance and Public Administration Committee’s inquiry into domestic violence and gender inequality has been published on the inquiry’s website. You can download a PDF...
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Tags: domestic violence, falsely accused, gender equality, greg andresen, intimate partner violence, one in three campaign, victim rights, victims men, violence against men, violence against women, war against men
Posted in Australia, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Double Standard, Elite, Female Abusers, Female Perpetrators, Female Privilege, Feminism, Feminist Hypocracy, Gender Equality, Gender Politics, Government Programs for Women, Greg Andresen, Radical, Revolutionary, Supremist, War Against Men | 2 Comments »
Male victims of domestic violence: a hidden battle In 2009, when a significant amount of Australian data sources concluded that one in three victims of family violence are male, the One in Three Campaign was established. Senior Researcher Greg Andresen highlights the current lack of support for male victims, the difficulties faced with raising...
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Tags: discrimination against men], domestic violence, greg andresen, intimate partner violence
Posted in Australia, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Men by Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Greg Andresen | No Comments »
Twelve million Americans between the ages of 18 and 32 are affected by domestic violence every year. Â Jack Robinson was from Milwaukee. He was a 21-year old auto mechanic who had spent most of his adult life chasing and idolizing women. He enjoyed playing video games, joking with coworkers and hanging out with friends....
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Tags: BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, BPD, depression, domestic violence, intimate partner violence, mental illness, relationship violence, self mutilation
Posted in Abused Men, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Double Standard, Intimate Partner Violence, Tim Patten | 1 Comment »
NCFM NOTE: This panel discussion, about Ray Rice and domestic violence, is the only discussion on a major network show that we’ve seen (Anderson Cooper 360), in which everyone, including the host, acknowledge that not only doe women abuse men but theirs a double standard! Amazing. Not even one misandric feminist on the show....
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Tags: Abused men the hidden side of domestic violence, discrimination against boys, discrimination against men], domestic violence, intimate partner violence, mens rights, phil cook, phillip cook
Posted in Abused Man, Action, Activism, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Double Standard, Phil Cook | No Comments »