Domestic Violence – Two Women a Week – part 2 of 2

March 92010

Featuring Erin Pizzey, Angry Harry and Stephen Fitzgerald.

Examining the frequent assertion in the UK that two women a week die from domestic violence.
Both men and women die every week due to domestic violence but only female deaths receive media and government attention. Women involved in violent relationships are typically at least as violent as their men.
Examines the murder rates of domestic violence and looks at the exclusion of men in the provision of support for DV victims.

• Consensual domestic violence
• Legislation against men including Harriet Harmans yellow card punishments for men acquitted of any wrongdoing
• Origins of violent behaviour in women and men
• Lack of support for men and their children
• Examination of the BBCs Hitting Home domestic violence website and homelessness
• The police and positive arrest policies for DV

Duration : 0:8:44

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Amnesty International: Stop Violence Against Women

March 92010

http://www.amnestyusa.org/women

Actress Jennifer Connelly urges viewers to make some noise to stop violence against women. Visit www.amnesty.org/noise for more details.

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Emotional Abuse is a Form of Violence

March 92010

Violence comes in many forms.

PSA by the Asian Alliance Against Domestic Violence (AAADV) and the Chinese Community Health Resource Center (CCHRC).

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Exclusive Photo’s of Rihanna After Assault By Chris Brown

March 62010

Never Seen Before Photos Of Rihanna After Being Beat Up By Chris Brown

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Domestic Violence – 1 in 4 Women (part 4 of 4) – Interview with Erin Pizzey and Angry Harry

March 62010

The domestic violence industry debunked by Erin Pizzey: it’s about money and Feminist control.

An analysis of the most commonly cited statistic in the domestic violence roadshow: 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence in their lifetimes . Looks at the way DV has been made into a gender issue when this is demonstrably false and the reasons men are wrongly and deliberately singled out for blame.

Featuring: Erin Pizzey, the founder of the worlds first domestic violence shelter; Angry Harry, psychologist and Mens Rights activist; Stephen Fitzgerald, Director of the Mankind Initiative Mens Charity; Oliver Curry of the London School of Economics and Demos the independent think tank.

• Domestic Violence is NOT a gender problem.
• How Feminists use the issue of DV to generate income for their campaign against men
• The inflation of DV figures
• The 1-in-4 statistic for female victims of dv.
• Consensual and mutual domestic violence
• DV and the link with personality disorders
• False beliefs about the nature of DV and womens role in its occurrence
• Charities cynical bias towards women in the pursuit of income
• Police arrest policies targeting men.
• Brief look at inflated rape statistics
• The huge scale of dv funding.
• The “violence prone” woman.

Duration : 0:3:58

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Charlotte Bunch Introduces the Violence Against Women series

March 62010

Charlotte Bunch, founder of the Center for Women Global Leadership, introduces the violence against women (VAW) video series. These videos address issues relating to VAW as well as the many forms of VAW internationally.

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Domestic Violence – Two Women a Week – part 1 of 2

February 282010

Featuring Erin Pizzey, Angry Harry and Stephen Fitzgerald.

Examining the frequent assertion in the UK that two women a week die from domestic violence.
Both men and women die every week due to domestic violence but only female deaths receive media and government attention. Women involved in violent relationships are typically at least as violent as their men.
Examines the murder rates of domestic violence and looks at the exclusion of men in the provision of support for DV victims.

• Consensual domestic violence
• Legislation against men including Harriet Harmans yellow card punishments for men acquitted of any wrongdoing
• Origins of violent behaviour in women and men
• Lack of support for men and their children
• Examination of the BBCs Hitting Home domestic violence website and homelessness
• The police and positive arrest policies for DV

Duration : 0:10:5

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Women and Men as “Garments” (Muslim Men Against Domestic Abuse)

February 222010

Please visit our webpage www.mmada.org, sign our online pledge, and look for us on Facebook.

Music by Raihan.

Duration : 0:2:58

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Women Abuse (Sims 2)

February 222010

Women all over the world are being abused. Please help those women get out of abuse. Please check out:
http://www.asafeplaceforhelp.org/batteredwomenstatistics.html
It give’s you the information you will need.
There’s helpful links, volunteer applications, donations, how you can help & more!
7% of women (3.9 million) are physically abused by their partners, and 37% (20.7 million) are verbally or emotionally abused.

Every 9 seconds a woman is physically abused by her husband.

95% of assaults on spouses or ex-spouses are committed by men against women.

30% of women presenting with injuries to the emergency department had injuries caused by battering.

From 7% to 26% of pregnant women are abused.

42% of murdered women are killed by their intimate partners.

Within the last year, 7% of American women (3.9 million) who are married or living with someone as a couple were physically abused, and 37% (20.7 million) were verbally or emotionally abused by their spouse or partner. (The Commonwealth Fund, N.Y. 1991)

Every 9 seconds a woman is physically abused by her husband. (The Commonwealth Fund, N.Y. 1991)

The U.S. Department of Justice estimates that 95% of assaults on spouses or ex-spouses are committed by men against women. (Assessing Violent Couples, H. Douglas, Families in Society, 11/91)

Domestic violence is a repetitive in nature: about 1 in 5 women victimized by their spouse or ex-spouse reported that they had been a victim of a series of at least 3 assaults in the last 6 months. (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 10/93)

30% of Women presenting with injuries to the emergency department were identified as having injuries caused by battering. (American Journal of Public Health, 1/89)

Pregnancy is a risk factor. Several studies indicate a range of incidence from 17% to 26% of pregnant women. (Public Health Nursing, 9/87)

42% of murdered women are killed by their intimate partners. (FBI’s 88-91 Uniform Crime Reports)

Also give them a call, for more information or questions.
847-731-7165

Or email them.
info@asafeplaceforhelp.org

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THERE’S NO EXCUSE FOR ABUSE AGAINST WOMAN!

February 192010

STATISTICS QUOTED ARE JUST FROM THE USA ALONE AND ONLY WHAT IS ACTUALLY REPORTED!!!!!!!

PLEASE I URGE ANY WOMAN WHO HAS ENJURED THE TORMENT OF AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP AND MANAGED TO GET OUT TO COME FORWARD AND TELL THEIR STORIES!
IN ORDER TO GIVE THE MANY MANY WOMAN ACROSS THE WORLD AND ACROSS THE WORLD OF YOUTUBE WHO ARE STILL IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS SOME HOPE OF HOW THEY CAN GET OUT AND ADVICE!

THANKS IN ADVANCE JULES XXX:-)

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