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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

July 12, 2011

Huffington Post Columnist Vicki Larson Cites Shrink4Men and Dr Tara Palmatier: Are Men Society’s Scapegoats?

Huffington Post Divorce columnist Vicki Larson contacted me a few weeks ago to ask if I would do an interview. Larson had recently injured herself, sustained a black eye and found her clumsiness funny. Her boyfriend, on the other hand, did not find her shiner quite so humorous. He was quite understandably worried that people […]

Filed Under: Abuse, Blame, Custody, Divorce, Domestic Violence, High-Conflict, Parental Alienation, Physical Abuse, Professional Victims, Psychological Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Shrink4Men News Tagged With: abused men, abusive women, Dr Tara J. Palmatier, false allegations, female abusers, female predators, gender bias, Huffington Post, male abuse, Shrink4Men, Vicki Larson

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