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	<title>Comments on: KSU expert says male college students also victims of violence at girlfriends&#8217; hands</title>
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		<title>By: Bulletin Board v70 &#171; Toy Soldiers</title>
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		<description>[...] KSU expert says male college students also victims of violence at girlfriends’ hands &#8212; Thinking about a typical victim of college dating violence, you’re probably imagining her, not him. Researchers often think the same way, according to a Kansas State University expert on intimate partner violence. Sandra Stith, a professor of family studies and human services, said most research has looked at men as offenders and women as victims. “In the research on college students in particular, we’re finding both men and women can be perpetrators,” she said. “In our growing-up years, we teach boys not hit their sister, but we don’t teach girls not to hit their brother.” [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] KSU expert says male college students also victims of violence at girlfriends’ hands &#8212; Thinking about a typical victim of college dating violence, you’re probably imagining her, not him. Researchers often think the same way, according to a Kansas State University expert on intimate partner violence. Sandra Stith, a professor of family studies and human services, said most research has looked at men as offenders and women as victims. “In the research on college students in particular, we’re finding both men and women can be perpetrators,” she said. “In our growing-up years, we teach boys not hit their sister, but we don’t teach girls not to hit their brother.” [...]</p>
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