SAFE Newsletter 10/17/2018
Domestic Violence

By Dallas News on 10/11/2018

"... At first, I was confused. When I first thought about domestic violence, the victims were all women. But then, I began to realize that I know several men who have been victims of physical violence at the hands of their wives or girlfriends. ..."

By KATC on 10/14/2018

"... “Statistics show that 1 in 3 women in some point in their life will have to deal with some form of domestic violence,” Acadia Parish Sheriff K.P. Gibson said. “1 in 4 men, believe it or not, will have to deal with it in some form of their life.” ..."

By Winona Post on 10/17/2018

"... One in five women and one in seven men have been severely physically abused by an intimate partner. One in seven women and one in 18 men have been. stalked. ..."
Elder Abuse

By Daily Mail on 10/15/2018


"... Verbally abusing men or older people could be classified as a hate crime under a law review unveiled yesterday.
Ministers called for a rethink to try to ensure that all groups considered vulnerable to attack and abuse are protected by the law. ..."
Campus Sexual Assault

By Daily Wire on 10/11/2018

"... A female student claimed a male student assaulted her while they lay next to each other on a bed one night after drinking. Just a few feet away, the man’s girlfriend and roommate were talking, and neither heard or saw anything corroborating the woman’s claims. The school suspended him anyway. ..."

By PJ Media on 09/27/2018

"... The University of Michigan (UM) is now under evaluation by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) due to allegations of financial, academic, and programmatic discrimination against male students and prospective students.

The evaluation comes after UM-Flint Professor Mark Perry filed a complaint to the OCR on June 9, 2018, outlining 53 programs he claims are in violation of  Title IX, a federal law  stipulating that no university shall discriminate against anyone on the basis of sex. ..."
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