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Results displayed are grouped first by VAWnet Special Collections then by individual related materials. For assistance in locating a resource, use our online contact form.
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December 2002

Battering Victimization Among a Probability-Based Sample of Men Who Have Sex With Men

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This study measured the prevalence of battering victimization (i.e., experience of psychological/symbolic, physical, and sexual battering) among men who have sex with men (MSM) and identified characteristics of these men.
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January 2002

Engaging Men: Strategies and Dilemmas in Violence Prevention Education Among Men

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This paper outlines Australian community education campaigns directed at men and the dilemmas with which they deal. It then identifies five key challenges in such work.
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January 2002

Factors Associated with a Man's Risk for Abusing His Partner

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This resource presents common risk factors at each socio-ecological level of prevention. Examples of common risk factors for perpetrating intimate partner violence include marital instability, poverty, and traditional gender norms.
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January 2002

Re/Defining Gender and Sex: Education for Trans, Transsexual and Intersex Access and Inclusion to Sexual Assault Centres and Transition Houses

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Research conducted and presented in a masters thesis provides insight and reflection on issues, challenges, and cultural climates of sexual assault service providers in British Columbia. Sexual assault centers and advocates may find this research helpful in working to build culturally competent services and capacities.
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January 2002

Conversations with Women on Leadership and Social Transformation

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Features conversations with eighteen outstanding women leaders that describe their visions, explain their perspectives on coalition building and leadership, and address fundamental questions on how to challenge power and accountability.
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February 2001

Towards an Understanding of Women's Use of Non-Lethal Violence in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships

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The paper examines the complex issue of women's use of non-lethal violence against their male partners including a review of existing research, an examination of the motivations and context, and a critical analysis to inform policy and practice.
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February 2001

Psychological Effects of Partner Abuse Against Men: A Neglected Research Area

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This academic article discusses the research on abuse against men in intimate relationships with a primary focus on the psychological effects of this abuse.
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January 2001

It Can Happen to Your Agency: Tools for Change: Emergency Management for Women's Services

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This guidebook focuses on the increase in violence against women that results from a disaster, and how women’s service agencies can better prepare to meet the ensuing extra demand for service.
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January 2001

Why Do Men Batter?

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How a community understands the source of battering in many ways determines the type of program it will support. This article includes common explanations and a discussion of sexism as the root of the problem.
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January 2001

Advocacy to Improve Services for Battered Migrant and Immigrant Women Living in Rural Communities

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This manual provides information to immigrant, migrant and refugees living in rural communities about their rights, legal options and public assistance available, and safety planning tips. The manual also includes strategies for improving services for migrant and immigrant survivors of domestic violence women in rural communities.
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January 2001

Male Victims of Domestic Violence: A Substantive and Methodological Research Review

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This paper explores claims of gender symmetry in intimate partners' use of violence by reviewing the empirical foundations of the research and critiquing existing sources of data on domestic violence.
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January 2001

A Deadly Myth: Women, Handguns, and Self-Defense

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Analyzing FBI data, this study reports that a woman is far more likely to be the victim of a handgun homicide than to use a handgun in a justifiable homicide.