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November 18, 2011

Ask a Cop: Domestic Violence Statistics and Police Procedures, Part One

This article is written by Mark, an Illinois state police officer. Mark has been a long time supporter of Shrink4Men. He called the BlogTalkRadio program, Female Stalkers and Their Male and Female Victims a few weeks ago and one of the audience members in the chat room challenged Mark about the anti-male bias of law […]

Filed Under: Abuse, Domestic Violence, Legal, Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse, Rage Tagged With: abused men, abusive women, crime, domestic trouble, domestic violence, domestic violence statistics, domestic violence training, false allegations, gender bias, police

March 9, 2011

Fathers and Mothers: Teach your Children Well, Including your Sons

To write this article, I did an internet search for the phrase, “Teaching boys about bad women.” The top results are links to content about “Why women like bad boys.” Next, I searched the phrase, “Teaching sons about bad women.” The top results are “Teaching your son to respect women” and “What appeals to women about […]

Filed Under: Abuse, Accountability, Blame, Domestic Violence, High-Conflict, Personality Disorders, Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse, Sexual Abuse Tagged With: abusive men, abusive women, boys, domestic violence, domestic violence education, domestic violence training, double standards, emotional abuse, girls, personality disorders, physical abuse, psychological abuse, psychological aggression, teaching children about relationships

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