You can give underserved victims of domestic violence a lifeline
Getting people to vote for a community effort is every bit as hard as getting people to contribute cash. Maybe even harder, because so many figure the internet is so [...]
Getting people to vote for a community effort is every bit as hard as getting people to contribute cash. Maybe even harder, because so many figure the internet is so [...]
Denise Hines and Emily Douglas have published the first article from their project on male victims of partner abuse.
Entitled, A Closer Look at Men Who Sustain Intimate Terrorism by Women [...]
The other day, Doc Helen remarked that there were so many more positive portrayals of dads right before Father’s Day, and hoped things were changing.
I’d hoped so too, given the [...]
Barbara Kay: First, kill the husband. Second, claim sympathy as a widow
From June 14, 2010 Canada’s National Post
Most of you have probably already read the article, but I was actually [...]
As Congressional hearings begin on VAWA, I figured it’s time to reprise some of my columns on the subject from last year, so those who are new to the issue [...]
If the org itself hadn’t sent an e-mail, I would’ve had trouble believing this one!
Note how the focus is not on the violence, but on changing boys to be different. [...]
You’ve heard about the war on drugs, the war on poverty, and other wars on various problems, but are you aware of the War on Families?
Our federal, state, and local [...]
In the almost 40 years since the first shelter for battered women opened its doors, we have made noticeable progress in dealing with and denouncing domestic violence.
Nevertheless, much still needs [...]
by Richard Davis
The wise man who is not heeded is counted a fool, and the fool who proclaims the general folly first and loudest passes for a prophet.
(Carl Jung, [...]
A New Perspectives original by Trudy W. Schuett
Ever since the ‘60s, there’s been this idea floating around that marriage should be a temporary situation. I vaguely recall some feminist or [...]
The US Dept. of Justice says there about 840,00 male victims of domestic violence each year.
These are just the men we know about. If there’s anything I’ve learned in 10 [...]
by Professor Don Dutton
What do Chris Brown, Ike Turner, and OJ Simpson have in common? They are all famous men who beat their wives. Chris Brown’s case got maximum exposure [...]
By Janice Shaw Crouse at The American Thinker
President Obama’s 2011 federal budget, a nearly $4-trillion monstrosity, includes an increase of $117 million for domestic violence programs — a 22-percent increase. [...]
Literally billions of taxpayer dollars at the federal, state, and local levels are being poured into programs that are based on little more than feminist “thought.” There is no supportable [...]
If there’s anything I’ve learned in 10 years of advocacy for unserved victims of partner abuse, it’s that men don’t tell.
Yes, the U.S. Dept. of Justice says there are about [...]