Women are ‘more controlling and aggressive than men’ in relationships
Telegraph.co.uk Wednesday 26 June 2019 Men are often thought to be the more aggressive partner, but a new study suggests this is not the case
Telegraph.co.uk Wednesday 26 June 2019 Men are often thought to be the more aggressive partner, but a new study suggests this is not the case
https://vancouversun.com/opinion/columnists/douglas-todd-domestic-abuse-cuts-both-ways-and-differently-for-women-and-men Supporting survivors ‘should not be a zero-sum game’ in which only one gender receives empathy, says noted researcher and Simon Fraser University criminologist Douglas
http://www.oneinthree.com.au/news/2019/5/30/recent-australian-intimate-partner-violence-research-finds-h.html Recent Australian research by Ahmadabadi et al in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence has found that males more often remain in an abusive relationship
From Bettina Arndt Hi Everybody, Another extraordinary story this week – involving a Victorian man, Igor Rogov, who was sent to a batterer programme for
Women bark, Men bite. Controversial media Award winner Adele Horin (Right) Adele Horin, writer for the Sydney Morning Herald, is no stranger to the trappings of
The Domestic Violence Parallel Track Part of Real World Divorce: web edition | Kindle edition “Your typical divorce plaintiff wants four things: (1) the
Consumer Watch Foundation 19th March 2019 More dads are becoming victims of bullying as their partners
A must watch for everyone…for those who know that men are victims of domestic violence from their partners, this true story will provide further understanding
Posted online two weeks ago – Senator David Leyonhjelm fearless again in Estimates Hearing with his forthright questioning of bureaucrats from the Office Of the
‘I was massively surprised and really shocked. It’s quite scary how quietly it’s happened. It’s a massive step backwards. We have literally gone back to
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