SAFE Newsletter 08/21/2018
Domestic Violence Articles


By Vanguard NGR On 08/15/2018

"... The subject of husbands being abused by their wives is a very sensitive one. Men fear the ridicule they may receive if they admit that their wives are violent towards them. I was brought up in a very violent household where my mother frequently lashed out at my father. ..."

By Evening Standard on 08/18/2018

"... In London there are no safe houses for male victims of domestic abuse, despite the Metropolitan Police receiving over 150,000 calls per year. ..."


By NWE Mail on 08/15/2018

"... Applied psychology lecturer Dr Elizabeth Bates commented as men's welfare campaigners said that they feared an "unconscious bias" may be causing police to ignore psychological abuse of vulnerable men by a partner and focus only on female victims. ..."

By Jewish News on 08/21/2018

"... Jewish teenagers on a three-week course with youngsters of other faiths have come up with an innovative social action campaign to help male victims of abuse.

The group of ten teens came up with the idea while at the culmination of a three-week course run by JLGB (Jewish Lads and Girls’ Brigade), which runs a multi-faith National Citizen Service (NCS) programme. ..."

By Pedestrian on 09/08/2018

"... Concerningly, Sam told Woman’s Day that toward the end of their relationship, Tara became physically and verbally abusive toward him. The magazine published pictures given to them by Sam of bruises and bite marks he says Tara inflicted on him during arguments. ..."

By Deccan Herald on 08/21/2018

"... Men can be victims too. It is better we put in stronger safeguards in place rather than amend the law, says law student Rahul Sharma. ..."
Campus Sexual Assault



By Campus Reform on 07/26/2018

"... According to a July 9 letter, the department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is investigating two Princeton programs: Smart Women Securities, which offers seminars to aspiring women investors, and the school’s female-only Rape Aggression Defense program. ..."
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