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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Apr 21, 2022 22:13:18 GMT
The narrative in the mainstream media is that women are the primary victims of violence in society but the most recent data says that surprise, surprise men are
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Apr 25, 2022 10:16:32 GMT
The expert provides data on false accusations of domestic violence and their effects on men. "How common are false allegations of domestic violence? Our research shows that threats to make false accusations are common in situations where women perpetrate violence against men. 73% of men who experienced female-perpetrated violence reported that their partner threatened to make false accusations versus less than 3% of males in the general population. Among men who experience female-perpetrated violence, 56% said their female partners actually did make false accusations that he physically or sexually abused her, compared to less than one percent in the general population. Why would people falsely accuse their partner of domestic violence? False accusations are a form of domestic violence, another tool in an abuser's "toolbox." They are a way for abusers to further manipulate, control, and maintain power over their partners. Our studies show that women are significantly more likely to use false accusations of domestic violence against their male partners than the other way around. It is likely that a female perpetrator is able to engage in these behaviors because of existing widespread misconceptions in both the public and legal sector that domestic violence is exclusively something that men do to women. Why is it important to address stereotypes about female-perpetrated domestic violence and false accusations? There are many accounts in the scholarly literature from men who spent much money, time, and other resources to prove their innocence in a court of law because of restraining orders being filed against them under false accusations of abuse; men who said the police assumed the men were at fault; and men whose wives used domestic violence service agencies to further manipulate the men (e.g., by telling the services they were the victims and then using that against him in further legal battles). Employees of relevant non‐governmental (e.g., domestic violence agencies) and governmental (e.g., family courts) agencies often hold stereotypes that men are always the perpetrators of domestic violence and that women are always the victims, making it difficult for men to seek services. How common is domestic violence victimization? The most recent domestic violence prevalence data from the U.S. comes from the 2015 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS), a national study of 5,758 women and 4,323 men that provides information on victimization from sexual violence, partner physical violence, stalking, and psychological aggression. According to the NISVS: About 1 in 3 men and women (34% of men, 36% of women) reported lifetime IPV that encompassed any contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking. In addition, 14.9% of men and 21.4% of women reported lifetime severe physical IPV victimization (e.g., hair-pulling, hit with fists, beating, burning, choking). When considering the percent of IPV victims by sex, NISVS reports that a substantial portion are men: For lifetime rates, the NISVS showed that approximately 46% of all IPV victims, which includes any contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking victimization by an intimate partner, were men, while 54% were women (calculated from Smith et al. 2018). Similarly, approximately 47% of all IPV victims in the past year were men, while 53% were women (calculated from Smith et al. 2018). What are the key differences in what female vs male victims of domestic violence experience? Men's experiences with domestic violence are not that different from women who experience it in terms of mental health, physical, and even sexual abuse. The key difference is around seeking help. Men are less likely to seek help on a broad range of mental and physical health issues. Coupled with society viewing domestic violence as a women's issue, it is hard for men to identify what's happening to them as domestic violence. They often think "my partner is mentally ill," not "I need help." More in link medicalxpress.com/news/2022-04-expert-common-misconceptions-men-intimate.html?fbclid=IwAR0pB6OgzA_eZCrmfpJSLcKriyeBagwc3_C-Zjh3guOwbUjAs5JsmDlRS-Q#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on May 17, 2022 22:05:54 GMT
“Male victims have often been overlooked, and remained a ‘hidden’ victim group, despite some researchers, and government statistics, evidencing their existence for decades. A severed finger, a bruised cheek, scratches, cuts and ongoing verbal abuse — these are just a few of the abuses Depp has said to have experienced. The Depp Vs Heard case is ongoing, yet the issues it has brought to light are significant and are finally making many sit up and pay attention. Men, too, can be the victims of domestic violence. Several studies have identified female aggression toward men, with examples including kicking, biting, scratching, and the use of weapons (Drijber et al., 2013; Hines et al., 2007). There have also been studies highlighting the fact that control and manipulation (such as making false allegations, or removing contact from a child) has become more prevalent over time. This is backed up by numerous qualitative surveys filled out by men. (SageJournals). Such deeply troubling issues are not to be taken lightly — let alone ignored in the way they often are in the mainstream media". Can you share the most recent statistics regarding Domestic Abuse against men? One in 6–7 men will be a victim of domestic abuse in their lifetime. Between April 2015 to March 2020, on average, 12 men per year were killed by a partner of ex partner. According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales in the 12 months to March 2018, 49% of men (compared to 19% of women) told no one that they were victims of domestic abuse. An estimated 786,000 men experienced domestic abuse in 2020. The NCDV have received an increase in referrals from male victims year on year from 2018 to 2021. More in link fionadodwell.medium.com/mentoo-unravelling-the-myths-around-domestic-abuse-towards-men-93eb3fb04224#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on May 24, 2022 22:14:47 GMT
Great explanatory article based on domestic violence research and statistics, and dual treatment of male and female offenders. "As a doctoral psychology and relationship researcher, currently writing my dissertation on the topic of intimate partner violence, I’ve been following this case with close attention and deep frustration at the double standard with which society addresses the topic of domestic abuse. In this article, I argue against the publicly endorsed gender paradigm in domestic violence and, instead, offer a gender-neutral perspective from psychology that is rooted in empirical evidences a doctoral psychology and relationship researcher, currently writing my dissertation on the topic of intimate partner violence, I’ve been following this case with close attention and deep frustration at the double standard with which society addresses the topic of domestic abuse. In this article, I argue against the publicly endorsed gender paradigm in domestic violence and, instead, offer a gender-neutral perspective from psychology that is rooted in empirical evidence Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health and human rights issue. IPV refers to any behavior carried out to inflict harm to romantic partners; however, it is commonly associated with male-inflicted violence. This popular belief is referred to as the “gender paradigm” and stems from a patriarchal view of domestic violence. From this perspective, men in Western cultures are socialized to dominate women and even have the right to use violence to establish power and control over women. However, research consistently finds that women in heterosexual relationships tend to perpetrate violence against intimate partners at least as often as men (if not more). According to the CDC, one in seven men in the US has been the victim of physical abuse by an intimate partner in his lifetime, and one in 10 men has experienced rape, physical violence, and stalking by an intimate partner. Recent data from the Office for National Statistics points out that of every three reported IPV cases in the UK, two victims are female, and one is male. These numbers may even be gross underestimations considering male victims of domestic abuse are less likely to view abuse as a crime and usually don’t report it to friends or the police". More in link quillette.com/2022/05/21/why-the-depp-heard-case-should-change-the-gender-paradigm-in-domestic-abuse/?fbclid=IwAR1m9Y-ZkHB531WyRKvfWWARHD6sLFHXli5hBoFn6Rv7Cnaurw2isT2TalQ#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 2, 2022 22:03:57 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 12, 2022 22:19:40 GMT
What women's domestic violence organizations and feminists never admit, but women are also perpetrators of violence. Unfortunately, such studies are not reported in the mainstream media. "The first part of this article summarizes results from more than 200 studies that have found gender symmetry in perpetration and in risk factors and motives for physical violence in martial and dating relationships. It also summarizes research that has found that most partner violence is mutual and that self-defense explains only a small percentage of partner violence by either men or women. The second part of the article documents seven methods that have been used to deny, conceal, and distort the evidence on gender symmetry. The third part of the article suggests explanations for the denial of an overwhelming body of evidence by reputable scholars. The concluding section argues that ignoring the overwhelming evidence of gender symmetry has crippled prevention and treatment programs. It suggests ways in which prevention and treatment efforts might be improved by changing ideologically based programs to programs based on the evidence from the past 30 years of research". More in link www.researchgate.net/publication/233717660_Thirty_Years_of_Denying_the_Evidence_on_Gender_Symmetry_in_Partner_Violence_Implications_for_Prevention_and_Treatment#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 30, 2022 21:44:55 GMT
Who is the professor Ben Hine "Professor of Applied Psychology at the University of West London, co-founder of Men and Boys Coalition, researcher & speaker on SV & DVA". Well done professor, you have to fight the lies.
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 20, 2022 21:58:17 GMT
In this study on coercive control, there is all the information on it to understand what it is and what consequences it has on male victims. Few people are aware that most of the incidents involving access to children are subject to coercive control, but where such a law exists, it is not recognized in relation to men, despite the fact that more victims of such control are male. We recommend that you read everything to understand the consequences for the victims and their health. "Types of behaviour The types of behaviour associated with coercion or control may or may not constitute a criminal offence in their own right. It is important to remember that the presence of controlling or coercive behaviour does not mean that no other offence has been committed or cannot be charged. However, the perpetrator may limit space for action and exhibit a story of ownership and entitlement over the victim. Such behaviours might include: ➢ isolating a person from their friends and family; ➢ depriving them of their basic needs; ➢ monitoring their time; ➢ monitoring a person via online communication tools or using spyware; ➢ taking control over aspects of their everyday life, such as where they can go, who they can see, what to wear and when they can sleep; ➢ depriving them of access to support services, such as specialist support or medical services; ➢ repeatedly putting them down such as telling them they are worthless; ➢ enforcing rules and activity which humiliate, degrade or dehumanise the victim; ➢ forcing the victim to take part in criminal activity such as shoplifting, neglect or abuse of children to encourage self-blame and prevent disclosure to authorities; ➢ financial abuse including control of finances, such as only allowing a person a punitive allowance; threats to hurt or kill; threats to a child; ➢ threats to reveal or publish private information (e.g. threatening to ‘out’ someone). ➢ assault; ➢ criminal damage (such as destruction of household goods); ➢ rape; ➢ preventing a person from having access to transport or from working. This is not an exhaustive lis More in link www.mankind.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Male-Victims-of-Coercive-Control-2021.pdf#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 22, 2022 21:59:07 GMT
New research shows that women are using false allegations as a 'weapon' for domestic violence against men, and it is their widespread practice. "How common are false allegations of domestic violence? Our research shows that threats to make false accusations are common in situations where women perpetrate violence against men. 73% of men who experienced female-perpetrated violence reported that their partner threatened to make false accusations versus less than 3% of males in the general population. Among men who experience female-perpetrated violence, 56% said their female partners actually did make false accusations that he physically or sexually abused her, compared to less than one percent in the general population. Why would people falsely accuse their partner of domestic violence? False accusations are a form of domestic violence, another tool in an abuser’s “toolbox.” They are a way for abusers to further manipulate, control, and maintain power over their partners. Our studies show that women are significantly more likely to use false accusations of domestic violence against their male partners than the other way around. It is likely that a female perpetrator is able to engage in these behaviors because of existing widespread misconceptions in both the public and legal sector that domestic violence is exclusively something that men do to women. " More in link chhs.gmu.edu/news/2022-04/expert-addresses-common-misconceptions-about-men-who-experience-intimate-partner#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 29, 2022 21:39:33 GMT
www.facebook.com/domesticviolenceawarenessaustralia/photos/a.1700478406846642/3354509174776882/#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 29, 2022 21:47:02 GMT
Infographic of latest data from the abs and aic in Australia Source: www.oneinthree.com.au/infographic#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 17, 2022 22:26:33 GMT
46 organizations from 16 countries around the world are sending a letter to UN Women urging that observances of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on November 25 be expanded to pay particular attention to the problem of domestic violence and abuse against men. "Recent incidents of female-perpetrated domestic violence highlight the need to address the growing problem of domestic violence against men. United States: A woman tied up, slashed, choked her date with a belt, and then threatened to kill the man if he told anyone. Lauren Marie Dooley, 22, was taken into custody last Wednesday, with authorities charging her on three separate felony counts (2). India: 42-year-old Ram Pravesh was subjected to repeated beatings by his wife over a six-month period. The beatings became so severe that he was forced to flee his home and take refuge in a tree (3). England: Kirsty Nolan viciously stabbed her boyfriend during an argument, then fled the scene of the crime. The man needed six stiches to close the wound. The woman was criminally charged (4). Research confirms that female-perpetrated domestic violence represents a hidden epidemic around the world. A compilation of 343 scholarly investigations in 40 different countries concluded that “women are as physically aggressive as men (or more) in their relationships with their spouses or opposite-sex partners.” These studies were conducted on a broad range of racial, ethnic, and socio-economic groups (5)". More in link endtodv.org/pr/horrific-incidents-spur-46-groups-to-call-on-u-n-to-address-hidden-epidemic-of-domestic-violence-against-men/#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 20, 2022 21:08:21 GMT
Even law enforcement agencies can already see what is happening with women's violence and the consequences of women's lack of responsibility for violence. Unfortunately, women's propaganda organizations are thriving and are constantly supplied with new funds. "The Centers for Disease Control reports that each year, 4.2 million men and 3.5 million women are victims of intimate partner violence (5). The ASU Center for Problem-Oriented Policing provides other helpful information about domestic violence (6). Given these facts, one would expect more women than men would be arrested for domestic violence. But the opposite is true. According to the Department of Justice, 81% of persons arrested for domestic violence are male (7). The wrongful arrest of men arises from the law enforcement use of outdated “predominant aggressor” policies that ignore the reality of mutual violence and utilize sex-biased criteria (😎". More in link [img src="http://https://endtodv.org/pr/womans-assault-of-bf-reveals-growing-problem-of-female-domestic-violence-law-enforcement-urged-to-review-outdated-policies/" #men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 13, 2022 23:10:32 GMT
Feminists are perfect at belittling crimes committed by women in order to promote the narrative that men only commit murder. "Women are perfectly capable of violence that is unprovoked by men. Women are more often motivated by money than sex, Women, more calculated in their planning, more circumspect in their methods, and less likely to get caught. Poison is certainly a favoured strategy. But, according to the FBI, the second and third preferred methods of spousal killing by women are proxy killings: the engagement of a professional killer’s services or killing-by-boyfriend. If these killings are detected, they are not classified as domestic violence, but listed as “multiple-offender” cases. Killings of men are nine times more likely to go undetected as killings of women, according to the FBI. They know that many of those killings of men are contract killings by spouses, but cannot pinpoint the exact numbers, as no in-depth studies have been done on the phenomenon of proxy killings of men. In Canada, proxy killings are also not classified under domestic violence, but as general homicides. Indeed, so strong is the prejudice against identifying women as spousal killers that sometimes an intimate-partner killing by a woman of a man doesn’t get reported as domestic violence. We saw that in the case of the 2007 murder of London, Ontario retired police superintendent David Lucio by his mistress, police inspector Kelly Johnson (who then killed herself). The crime, irrefutably an act of domestic violence, was not classified as such. As a result, that year’s police statistics – since there was only one other domestic violence killing in London that year – read as 100% male-perpetrated, instead of 50-50% as they should have". More in link nationalpost.com/opinion/barbara-kay-another-study-undermines-feminist-stereotype-of-women-who-kill#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Dec 23, 2022 15:42:46 GMT
When suicides are taken into account and the factors of perpetrators of domestic violence are taken into account through their actions towards victims, the indicators of domestic violence change dramatically, showing a different picture than that created by women's organizations. "Like many predators, Chris’ abusive wife had been trying to isolate him from his children prior to falsely accusing him. False accusations of domestic violence are common with abusive wives and using them to invoke the violence of the law is known as “proxy violence” that abusive wives frequently employ. The panic, hysteria and false stereotypes about men being violent in our culture make it easy for abusive wives to falsely accuse their husbands and ruin the lives, careers and reputations of a man with nothing more than a phone call to the police. Unfortunately, our hysteria over men committing domestic violence serves to destroy men who are the actual victims of domestic violence. The graph below shows the estimated number of deaths, per year, from domestic violence. Implicit in the graph is that when men are abused, rather than fighting back, men commit suicide. If men like Chris Christensen are subjected to severe stress, for a long time, such as losing their job, being incarcerated from a false accusation, losing their home from a false restraining order and being isolated from their children, men are likely to develop chronic, treatment resistance depression that leads to suicide. That is a normal human reaction and is much more pronounced in men due to their unique physiology". Source: www.researchgate.net/publication/366408769_FALSE_ACCUSATIONS_PROXY_VIOLENCE_AND_MEN_COMMITTING_SUICIDE#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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