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Some studies related to men's issues PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virag   
Wednesday, 25 February 2009 05:45

Below are enlisted some of the studies available on men and the impact they have on themselves due to feminism and other related areas.

1. What's Wrong and What's Right With Contemporary Feminism?

2. What About The Dads?

3. Violence Against Families, Fathers Fall Victim To Domestic Abuse Laws

4. VAWA Threat to Men, Women, Children and families

5. To Whom Your Child Belongs

6. The Truth About Domestic Violence And Child Abuse

7. The Structure Of Family Violence, An Analysis Of Selected Incidents

8. The Innocent Third Party, Victims Of Paternity Fraud

9. The Controversy Over DV By Women

10. Shared Parenting Facts and Fiction

11. RADAR Widespread Civil Rights Violations Under VAWA

12. RADAR Why DV Programs Fail to Stop Abuse

13. RADAR VAWA Funded Immigration Fraud

14. RADAR VAWA Discriminates Against Male Victims of DV

15. RADAR Myths Of The ABA Commission On DV

16. RADAR Justice Denied DV Arrest Policies

17. RADAR Has VAWA Delivered on Its Promises to Women

18. RADAR False DV Allegations Cost Tacpayers 20 Billion a Year

19. RADAR Expanding Definitions Of DV, Vanishing Rule of Law

20. RADAR Education For Injustice

21. RADAR DV Programs Misuse 1 Billion Tax Dollars Per Year

22. RADAR Bias In The Judiciary The Case of DV

23. RADAR Are Abuse Shelters Helping True Victims Of Domestic Violence

24. RADAR Analysis Of House Resolution 590

25. RADAR Abuse of Restraining Orders

26. RADAR A Culture of False Allegations

27. Marriage and Nurturing Children

28. Marriage And Divorce, Changes And Their Driving Forces

29. Law Enforcement and IPV

30. Isenberg Representing Parents In CPS Cases

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