Solange Knowles, Ray Rice: Compare & Contrast
When a man hits a woman, he’s evil, no matter what the circumstances. Especially if he’s a big black man. Also, we need to punish his wife and child. That’s society’s message. Right?
When a man hits a woman, he’s evil, no matter what the circumstances. Especially if he’s a big black man. Also, we need to punish his wife and child. That’s society’s message. Right?
Sports media figures break the silence on women’s domestic violence. It’s about time. Applause for Christine Brennan!
NCIS’s Pauley Perrette has begun having a public meltdown as the evidence of her horrific abuse of the restraining order system becomes too hard to ignore. Her day in court is this Thursday. She’s got a lot of explaining to do.
Whoopi Goldberg is, once again, 100% right on this issue, and we thank her for it.
An American football player stands accused of knocking his fiancée unconscious in an elevator. Video of him dragging her out of the elevator has gone viral, and punishments have been issued. Yet full video showing what happened has not been made available, leading to some uncomfortable questions.
According to the Duluth model, a male abuser typically goes through a “cycle” of abuse. In her recent book psychologist Kimberly Taylor details the cycle of the typical female abuser for whom the Duluth model failed to give any account.
Breaking news in India – Men’s Rights protests prompt Highest Court of India to overturn the totalitarian and scandalous provisions of VAWA that have been used to deny men their legal and human rights. We hope that VAWA meets a similar fate elsewhere.
Acid attacks are a horror that no human being should experience. The problem should never be minimized. Unfortunately, certain international groups advocating “for women” are busy minimizing the problem for damn near half of all victims, and minimizing the sexual identity of many of the attackers.
In this video lecture Dr. Donald Dutton talks about the subject of domestic violence and of how the associated field of research suffers from groupthink, belief perseverance, and biased assimilation of knowledge.
When imagining a typical domestic violence perpetrator, many bring to mind the face of a man contorted with rage… but what if the face of the abuser does not belong to a male? John Ribner describes the face of the female abuser.