- Malesurvivor.org
- http://www.breakingthescience.org/
- Girlwriteswhat: Is Feminism Hate?
- 7 Tactics Used by Academic Feminists To Suppress Information
- Women who killed husbands ‘rarely gave a warning,’ and most weren’t abused, study finds
- Feminists define rape to exclude male victims
- Abused boys and men: feminism’s acceptable losses
- NOW labels Paternal custody "abuse."
- Michigan NOW against father's rights groups
- Canadian feminists actively fight against shared parenting
- Leading women for shared parenting
- CDC study shatters myths about black fathers
- Feminist Myths and Magic Medicine Link to very concise, clear summary on reddit, with link to article at the bottom of the summary.
- It Sounds Like I raped You: How date rape "education" fosters confusion, undermines personal responsibility, and trivializes sexual violence
Published in 1990, still relevant today. PDF - Latest U.S. Custody and Child Support Data
- False Accusations of Domestic Violence, By the Numbers
- Discussion paper: Lighter prison sentences for women - Supriya Sarnikar, Todd Sorensen, Ronald L. Oaxaca
- Attorney Del Gallo writes to the Springfield Republican about basics facts of restraining orders. Point # 10: There is no meaningful civil remedy for filing a restraining order based on lies, an anti-SLAPP statute stops virtually every civil lawsuit, and district attorneys almost never prosecute for false statements
- References Examining Assaults by Women on their Spouses or Male Partners: An Annotated Bibliography
- Domestic Violence: The Gap Between Empirical Evidence and Policies and Practice (1 de 3)
- Domestic Violence: The Gap Between Empirical Evidence and Policies and Practice (2 de 3)
- Domestic Violence: The Gap Between Empirical Evidence and Policies and Practice (3 de 3)
- The Startling Facts on Female Sexual Aggression
- High rate of abuse by women in the histories of male sex offenders
- Female Sexual Abuse: Breaking the Silence 1 of 4
- Female Sexual Abuse: Breaking the Silence 2 of 4
- Female Sexual Abuse: Breaking the Silence 3 of 4
- Female Sexual Abuse: Breaking the Silence 4 of 4
- Esther Rantzen on the sexual abuse of boys by women
- Feminist groups have actively opposed treating female rapists as equal to male rapists under the law.
- the most reliable predictor of crime is neither poverty nor race but growing up fatherless.
- Childhood memories of father have lasting impact on men's ability to handle stress
- Child Maltreatment, 2006 - page 75 shows that 57.9% of perpetrators that year were women.
- In 2010 it was 53.6% women
- Index | Shrink4Men articles and other posts
- Comment in reply to claims that second and third wave feminism significantly differ
- On feminism and men
- The mindset of Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood
- Domestic Violence: We've been getting half the story (video)
- The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey and the Perils of Advocacy Research
- Gender Blindness and Intimate Partner Violence Screening
- In general, 86% of the victims of female sexual predators aren't believed, so the crimes go unreported and don't get prosecuted.
- Men often coerced into sex: male libido myth puts pressure on both sexes
- One in six adult men reported being sexually molested as children, and -- in a surprise finding -- nearly 40 percent of the perpetrators were female, a new study found.
- In cases of daycare molestation, more than 60% of children who were molested, were molested by women.
- Approximately 95% of all youth reporting staff sexual misconduct said they had been victimized by female staff. In 2008, 42% of staff in state juvenile facilities were female.
- 'Educator Sexual Misconduct' 57.2 percent of all sexually exploited students report a male offender and 42.4 percent a female offender.
- The sexual abuse of children by women, primarily mothers, once thought to be so rare that it could be ignored, constituted 25% (approximately 36,000 children) of the sexually abused victims. Furthermore, all of these statistics are likely underestimated because victims of this type of abuse rarely disclose. Finally, there is an alarmingly high rate of sexual abuse by females in the backgrounds of rapists, sex offenders and sexually aggressive men – 59% (Petrovich and Templer, 1984), 66% (Groth, 1979) and 80% (Briere and Smiljanich, 1993).
- Women’s sexual abuse of children may be much more serious than men’s because women are more likely to have abused more children for a longer period of time, are more intrusive, and more likely to use higher rates of force than men.
- Quick Statistics
- Male Rape Victims
- Male Survivors of Sexual Assault
- Dangerous Rape Myths
- Top Ten Myths about Female Sex Offenders
- Female Sex Offenders in the Correctional Service of Canada, Case Studies
- Gender Differences in Criminal Sentencing: Do Effects Vary Across Violent, Property, and Drug Offenses - This study is only on cases that actually went to trial, so it's a measure of accused criminals who are prosecuted, not all accused criminals. Other links on this page show that a large percentage of female perpetrators of some crimes are never prosecuted because victims are not believed.
- Audri and Robin, since you asked about female sexual predators
- Can Women Rape Men? (NoH)
- Can Women Rape Men? (RP)
- Why is rape wrong only when a man commits it?
- Admitting It: When a Woman is the Rapist
- Cinematic Depictions of Boyhood Sexual Victimization
- Violence against Men – the Untold Truth
- Male Rape: The Silent Crisis
- Female perpetrators and male victims
- The Anomalisation of Male Rape
- Hong Kong Women Use Date-Rape Drugs On Men
- Dangerous Liaisons
- MEN GETTING DATE RAPED? Miami Women Have Mastered The Art Of Slipping Mickeys And Robbing Men Blind
- Female Sex Offenders: Women Sexual Abuse of Children is on the Increase
- When a Man is the Victim: A Second Study in Rape Apology
- The rape of men
- The silent male victims of rape
- FEMALE PERPETRATORS & MALE SEXUAL ABUSE VICTIMS: SOCIETY’S BETRAYAL OF BOYS
- The InvisibleBoy: Revisioning the Victimization of Male Children and Teens
- Men's Reactions to Female Sexual Coercion
- Shedding Light on the Sexual Abuse of Boys and the Men They Become
- Men are More Likely Than Women to Be Victims in Dating Violence, UNH Expert Says
- Association of Sexual Violence and Human Rights Violations With Physical and Mental Health in Territories of the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Female Sex Offenders – This is why we should talk about them
- Male Victims of Sexual Abuse
- Mother-Son sexual abuse
- Myths about Female Molesters
- From Deviance to Normalcy: Women as Sexual Aggressors
- The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan
- Women Rape Boys, Too
- Woman Catches Robber & Imprisons Him as Sex Slave (comments are full of rape justification by women)
- Zimbabwe's "female rapists," accused of semen harvesting, strike again
- PHIL 2120: Introduction to Ethics Dr. Robert Lane Lecture Notes: Monday November 29, 2010.
Yet another way employees have attempted to redress this problem involves altering “the previously existing standards or qualifications” for the job, and thus goes beyond affirmative action. This next sort of policy is known as preferential treatment- preferential hiring (df.): a policy that “go[es] beyond affirmative action by seemingly changing the job standards in an effort to hire more women and people of color” (243 / 250); there are two types:
- preferential hiring from among equally competent applicants: when there is more than one equally qualified best candidate for a job and when there is a woman or minority member among those best candidates, the woman or minority member is to be preferred.
- preferential hiring from among applicants who are not equally competent: hiring a woman or minority member even though he or she is not the best qualified applicant for the job; critics refer to this form of preferential hiring as "reverse discrimination.”
- E. Belfort Bax Why I Am an Anti-Suffragist (May 1909)
- Suffragette 'scheme to shoot PM'
- Heterodoxy: Women's Studies Imperialists
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