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SAFE BlogArchiveSAFE website upgraded [www.safe4all.org]
The SAFE upsite was upgraded on the evening of September 28th. The
upgrade includes some improvements to privacy on the SAFE forums [1], and fixes to other small issues. Emails originating from the SAFE forums now do not identify the 11:25 PM, 29 Sep 2006 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0) Stanley Green is Invited to Speak at Fort Sill, OK [www.safe4all.org]
SAFE Speaker and Victims Advocate, Stanley Green has been invited to
speak on October 23rd for a half day conference at Fort Sill, Oklahoma through their family Advocacy Program. Their audience will be primarily professionals in fields that come into contact with people who have experienced DV. (Counselors, advocates, medical staff, chaplains and law enforcement.) 10:31 AM, 29 Sep 2006 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0) September has most registrations on SAFE site ever! [www.safe4all.org]
The Stop Abuse For Everyone website has been growing quickly, with
more and more people registering on the site. We're close to 3000 registered members of the website, and the SAFE forums have been buzzing with activity recently. The most active forum is the Support and Discussion forum: The News and Views forum is also very popular: And the SAFE blog has been seeing a lot of activity recently: The other thing people have been doing more of is posting their local 12:00 PM, 26 Sep 2006 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0) Documentary on battered men [news.google.com]
07:44 PM, 21 Sep 2006 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0) UnionDemocrat.com - The Union Democrat Online [www.uniondemocrat.com]
Men are victims too.
It's the message more domestic violence experts locally and statewide are trying to get out. And it's a fact becoming more evident by the growing number of male victims reporting cases of abuse. According a 1988 report by the state Attorney General's Office, just 6 percent of those arrested for domestic violence were women. By 1998, the total had risen to 16.5 percent. Last month alone, women accounted for half of the six domestic violence arrests in Calaveras County, according to sheriff's reports. And so far this year, the percentage of women arrested for spousal abuse is up slightly from last year's figure. In 2005, about 22 percent of the 114 people arrested in the county for domestic violence were women. While increases in female arrests are small, experts in the field are taking notice of the trend and trying to figure out what might be causing it. "I believe men are becoming more outspoken now and are coming in more now," said Cindy Landreth, domestic violence manager at the Calaveras Crisis Center in San Andreas. 07:17 PM, 15 Sep 2006 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0) What to do before the restraining order comes [www.realfamilylaw.com]
This is a collection of advice for men that are involved in particularly nasty divorces. Sometimes abusers will use the system against the person they are abusing, so this is a good guide in many ways to staying out of trouble with the legal system.
The article is targeted at men who are fair parties or the victims in the divorce. 10:56 AM, 15 Sep 2006 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0) States target gay domestic abuse - Contra Costa Times [news.google.com]
08:17 PM, 05 Sep 2006 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0) Brave movie breaks taboo - Melbourne Herald Sun [news.google.com]
08:17 PM, 05 Sep 2006 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0) Archive
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