Global Domestic Violence Bibliography


 

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| Chapter 1 — The Human Problem Of Domestic Violence |

| Chapter 2 — Domestic Violence And The Rule Of Law |

| Chapter 3 — The Impact Of Domestic Violence Laws On Veterans And National Security |

| Chapter 4 — Psychological Studies Of Domestic Violence |

| Chapter 6 — Shelters For Battered Women |

| Chapter 7 — The Face Of Battering |

| Chapter 8 — Domestic Violence And The Patriarchy |

| Chapter 9 — Domestic Violence And Politics |

| Chapter 10 — Domestic Violence Against Men In The United States |


 

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Extensive additional references on domestic violence against men can be found at Prof. Martin Fiebert's site References examining assaults by women on their spouses or male partners: An annotated bibliography. An overview of Fiebert's bibliography is also available.

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Adams, D., Treatment models of men who batter: A profeminist analysis, in Yllo, K., and Bograd, M., eds., Feminist Perspectives on Wife Abuse, Sage, Beverly Hills, 1988.

Advance Data 245, National Center for Health Statistics, March 2, 1994.

American Medical Association, Violence against men: Fact or fiction?, Report 9 of the Council on Scientific Affairs (I-94), 1994 (recommended).

American Psychological Association, Presidential Task Force on the Assessment of Age-Consistent Memory Decline and Dementia, Guidelines for the evaluation of dementia and age-related cognitive decline, Washington, DC., 1998.

Amneus, D., The Garbage Generation, Primrose Press, Alhambra, California, 300 pp., 1990.

Amneus, D., The Case for Father Custody, Primrose Press, Alhambra, California, 431 pp., 1999.

Anetzberger, G., Addressing dementia and domestic violence as interfacing problems in the field of elder abuse, Distinguished Lecture Series, Benjamin Rose Institute, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, March 25, 1999 (lecture requires Real Audio plug in).

Applewhite, A., Cutting Loose: Why Women Who End Their Marriages Do so Well, Harper Collins, 1997.

Archer, J., Sex differences in aggression between heterosexual partners: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, 126, p. 651-680, 2000.

Archer, J., Sex differences in physically aggressive acts between heterosexual partners: A meta-analytic review. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 7, p. 213-351, 2002.

Arndt, B., Taking Sides: Men, Women and the Shifting Social Agenda, Random House, Sydney, Australia, 1995a.

Arndt, B., For better or worth, Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald, August 19, 2000.

Auditor General of California, The Administration of the State's Domestic Violence Diversion Program Could Be Improved (report), 1990.

Austin, D., An epidemic of lies, August, 1999.


 

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Bahr, S. and others, Trends in child custody awards, Family Law Quarterly, 28, p. 247, 1994.

Barbour, S. and Swisher, K. L., editors, Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, Greenhaven Press, 306 pp., 1996.

Baskerville, S., Why Is Daddy In Jail?, The Women's Quarterly, Winter 1999.

Baskerville, S., The politics of fatherhood, Colorado Family Magazine, March, 1999.

Baskerville, S., The criminalization of fatherhood, Newsletter, Women's Freedom Network, July-August, 2000, reprinted in Media Bypass, 8, 8, p. 30-31, 2000.

Baskerville, S., The real crisis of fatherhood, Washington Post, p. B07, February 4, 2001.

Beaupre, B., No Place to Run for Male Victims of Domestic Abuse: Shelters, Support Groups Rare for Men, The Detroit News, April 20, 1997.

Beaupre, B., Spotlight on female abuser: For 13 years, he never hit her back, Detroit News, April 20, 1997.

Bennett, R., Family violence studies: A brief history, 1996.

Bennett, R., A new side to domestic violence, The Family Bulletin, Coalition of Parent Support, p. 4-5, January, 1997.

Berk, R. A. et al., Mutual combat and other family violence myths, in D. Finkelhor et al., eds., The Dark Side of Families: Current Family Violence Research, Sage, Beverly Hills, p. 197-212, 1983.

Berk, R. A., Campbell, A., Klap, R., and Western, B., A Bayesian analysis of the Colorado Springs spouse abuse experiment, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 83, 1, 1990.

Berk, R. A, What the scientific evidence shows: On the average, we can do no better than arrest, in Gelles, R. J., and Loseke, D. R., Current Controversies On Family Violence, Sage Publications, Newbury Park, p 323-336, 1993.

Berk, R. A., Campbell, A., Klap, R., and Western, B., The differential deterrent effects of an arrest in incidents of domestic violence: A Bayesian analysis of three randomized field experiments, American Sociological Review, 87, p. 698-708, 1992.

Biddulph, S., Manhood, Finch Publishing, Sydney, Australia, 1995.

Black, M. C., Noonan, R., Legg, M., Eaton, D., and MJ Breiding, M. J., Physical dating violence among high school students, Center for Disease Control, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, May 19, 2006.

Bland, R., and Orn, H., Family violence and psychiatric disorder, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 31, p. 129-137, March, 1986.

Blumner, R., ERA needed to help men, St. Petersburg Times, Florida, April 22, 2001.

Bograd, M., Feminist perspectives on wife abuse: An introduction, in Bograd, M., and Yllo, K. eds., Feminist Perspectives on Wife Abuse, Sage Publishing, Beverly Hills, 1988.

Bok, S., Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life, Pantheon Press, New York, 368 p., 1999.

Boland, B. et al., The prosecution of felony arrests, Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Washington, DC, 1982 (abstract)

Bologna,M.J., Waterman, C.K. and Dawson, L.J., Violence in gay male and lesbian relationships: Implications for practitioners and policy makers, paper presented at the Third National Conference of Family Violence Researchers, Durham, N.H., 1987.

Brinkerhoff, M., & Lupri, E., Interspousal violence. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 13, p, 407-434, 1988.

Bradley, A., Divorce: The Real Truth, The Hidden Dangers, eBook, 120+ p., 2002.

Braver, S. L., and Stockburger, D., Child support guidelines and equalization of living standards, Arizona State University, 48 p., undated.

Braver, S. L. and O'Connell, D., Divorced Dads: Shattering the Myths, J. P. Tarcher, 288 p., 1998.

British Home Office, Domestic Violence, Research Study 191, January, 1999.

Brott, A., The Facts Take a Battering, Washington Post Weekly, p. 24, August 8-14, 1994.

Brott, A., Battered statistic syndrome.

Brown, D., Women's shelters under veil of secrecy, The Ottawa Citizen, December, 1998.

Brown, D., Hang a left at divorce court, The Ottawa Citizen, February 6, 2001.

Brown, D., Bill 117 keeps everyone - guessing, The Ottawa Citizen, page c1, February 24, 2001.

Brown, G. R., Gender as a factor in the response of the law-enforcement system to violence against partners, Sexuality and Culture, 8, p. 1-87, 2004.

Brown, M., Arrests of women soar in domestic abuse cases. The Sacramento Bee, p. A1 and A14, December 7, 1997.

Browne, A., When Battered Women Kill, The Free Press, New York, 1987.

Browne, A., Are women as violent as men?, unpublished ms., Univ. New Hampshire, 1992.

Browne, A. and Williams, K., Exploring the effect of resource availability and the likelihood of female perpetrated homicides, Law and Society Review, 23, 1, p. 75-94, 1989.

Browning, J. J., Stopping the violence, Canadian programmes for assaultive men, Ottawa: Health and Welfare Canada, 1984.

Brownmiller, S., In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution, Dial Press, 2000.

Bugarin, A., The prevalence of domestic violence in California, report requested by Assemblywoman Rebecca Cohn, California Research Bureau, 74 p., November 2002.

Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal victimization in the United States, Table 2, 1993.

Bureau of Justice Statistics, Murder in families, NCJ-143498, July 1994.

Bureau of Justice Statistics, Violence between intimates: Domestic violence , November 1994, NCJ-149259, 1994.

Bureau of Justice Statistics, Violence against women: Estimates from the redesigned survey, NCJ-154348, August 1995.

Bureau of Justice Statistics, Female victims of violent crime, NCJ-162602, December 1996.

Bureau of Justice Statistics, Violence-related injuries treated in hospital emergency departments, NCJ-156921, August 1997.

Bureau of Justice Statistics, Violence by Intimates, NCJ-167237, March 1998.

Bureau of Justice Statistics, Women offenders, Special Report NCJ-175688, December, 1999.

Burr, A., Suffering Patriarchy, 2001.

Buttell, F. P. and Carney, M. M., Women Who Perpetrate Relationship Violence: Moving Beyond Political Correctness, Haworth Press, New York, and Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 41, 4, 130 p., 2005.

Buzawa, E. S., and Austin, T., Determining police response to domestic violence victims: The role of victim preference, American Behavioral Scientist, 36, 1993.

Buzawa, E. S., Austin, T. L., Bannon, J., and Jackson, J., Role of victim preference in determining police response to victims of domestic violence, in Buzawa, E. S. and Buzawa, C. G. (eds.), Domestic Violence: The Changing Criminal Justice Response, Auburn House, Westport, CT, 1992.

Buzawa, E. S. and Buzawa, C. G., Domestic Violence: The Criminal Justice Response, Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1990 (also see 2 nd edition 1996).

Buzawa, E. S., and Buzawa, C. G., The impact of arrest on domestic violence, American Behavioral Scientist, 36 , no. 5,1993a.

Buzawa, E. S., and Buzawa, C. G., The scientific evidence is not conclusive: Arrest is no panacea, in Gelles, R. J., and Loseke, D. R., eds., Current Controversies on Family Violence, Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA, p. 337-356, 1993b.


 

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California Attorney General's Office, Domestic Violence Handbook: A Victim's Guide, 1988.

California Department of Justice: Criminal Justice Statistics Center. Special run on April 21, 1997.

Campbell, J., The beating of wives: A cross-cultural perspective, Victimology, 10, p. 174-180, 1985.

Campbell, J., Prevention of wife battering: Insights from cultural analysis, Response, 80, 14, 3, p. 18 - 24, 1992.

Carney, M., Buttell, F., and Dutton, D., Women who perpetrate intimate partner violence: A review of the literature with recommendations for treatment, Aggression and Violent Behavior, in press, 2006.

Carpenter, B., Currie, S., and Field, R., Domestic Violence: Views of Queensland Magistrates, Nuance, 3, 2002. (abstract)

Carrado, M., George, M. J., Loxam, E., Jones, L., and Templar, D., Aggression in British heterosexual relationships: A descriptive analysis, Aggressive Behavior, 22, p. 401-415, 1996.

Center for Disease Control, 1996. National hospital ambulatory medical care survey: 1994 Emergency Department Summary, Advance Data, May 17, 1996.

Charen, M., Anti-Male Feminist Propaganda Not the Solution for Domestic Violence, Washington Times Corp., September 8, 1997.

Chavez, L., A sad story from New York, TownHall.com, February 7, 2001.

Chesler, P., Women and Madness, Four Walls Eight Windows, 1997.

Chesler, P., Woman's Inhumanity to Woman, Thunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books, 536 p., 2002.

Child Maltreatment 1996: Reports from the States to the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998.

Christenson, F., The big half-truth and it's tragic consequences, Rational Anarchy Publishing, transcript of talk presented June 9-10, 1995.

Christensen, F., Why Balance is needed, Balance, 1, spring 1996.

Clifford, J. O., Spouse abuse crackdown, surprisingly, nets many women, Associated Press, November 23, 1999.

Cochran, D., The tragedies of domestic violence: A qualitative analysis of civil restraining orders in Massachusetts, Office of the Commissioner of Probation, Massachusetts Trial Court, Boston, October 12, 1995.

Coleman, D. H., and Straus, M. A., Marital power, conflict, and violence, paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA, 1985

Coleman, P., Flashback: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and the Lessons of War, Beacon Press, 223 p., 2006.

Comfort, A., The Joy of Sex, Crown Publishers, New York, 253 pp., 1972.

Commonwealth Fund, Violence against women in the United States: A comprehensive background paper, Commission on Women's Health, Columbia University, New York, 1994.

Connell, R., Masulinities, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, Australia, 1995.

Coochey, J., Domestic violence survey provokes a row, IPA Review, 1995.

Cook, P. W., Abused Men — The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence, Preager, Westport, Connecticut, 195 p., 1997.

Cook, P. W., Abuse shelters don't help men, Father's Day statement, 1998.

Cook, P. W., Who is really in the ER?, March 12, 1998.

Cook, P. W., How many domestic violence awareness advocates discriminate against women, The Oregonian, Portland, October 14, 1998.

Cook, P. W., The hidden side of domestic violence, October 30, 1998.

Cook, P. W., The death of Phil Hartman — How it won't be analyzed, November 2, 1998.

Corry, C. E., Domestic violence (Part 1 of 2), The Voice, 3, 2, November, 2000.

Corry, C. E., Domestic violence (Part 2 of 2), The Voice, 3, 3, December, 2000.

Corry, C. E., Fiebert, M., and Pizzey, E., Controlling domestic violence against men, paper presented at 6 th International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, Sept. 10, 2001.

Corry, J., Dames at sea, The American Spectator, August, 1996.

Cose, E., A Man's World: How Real is Male Privilege and How High It's Price?, Harper Collins, New York, 1995.

Cowling, A., The father and child custody, 2002.

Crime and Justice in Colorado 2008-2010, Office of Research and Statistics, Division of Criminal Justice, 200 P., March 2011.

Crotty, M., The Foundations of Cultural Research, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, Australia, 1998.

Curthoys, A., For And Against Feminism, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, Australia, 1988.

Cutler, W. B., Hysterectomy: Before and After, Harper Collins, 1990, 1998.

Cutler, W. B., Garcia,. C. R., and Krieger, A. M., Infertility and age at first coitus: a possible association, J. Biosoc. Sci., 11, p. 425-432, 1979.

Cutler, W. B. and Garcia, C. R., Menopause: A Guide for Women & Those Who Love Them, Norton, 1992.


 

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Daly, M., Pure Lust, The Women's Press, London, England, 1984.

Daly, M., and Wilson, M., Parent-offspring homicides in Canada, 1974-1983, Science, 242, 1988.

Daly, M. and Wilson, M., Homicide, Aldine De Gruyter, New York, 1988.

Daniels, C., ed., Feminists Negotiate the State, the Politics of Domestic Violence, Univ. Press of America, 1997.

Davis, K. C., Don't Know Much About History, Avon, New York, 255 p., 1990.

Davis, R. C., and Taylor, B., Does batterer treatment reduce violence? A synthesis of the literature, Women and Criminal Justice, 10, p. 69-93, 1999.

Davis, R. C., Taylor, B., and Maxwell, C., Does batterer treatment reduce violence? A randomized experiment in Brooklyn, National Institute of Justice Final Report, Washington, D.C., 1998.

Davis, R. C., Smith, B. E., and Davies, H. J., The effects of no-drop prosecution of domestic violence upon conviction rates, Justice Research and Policy, 3, 2, p. 1-13, 2001 (NCJ Number 193235)

Davis, R. L., Domestic Violence: Facts and Fallacies, Prager, 224 p., 1998.

Dearwater, S. R. et al., Prevalence of intimate partner abuse in women treated at community hospital emergency departments, Journal of the American Medical Association, August 5, 1998.

De Beauvoir, S., The Second Sex, Pan, London, England, 1953.

DeBecker, G., The Gift of Fear, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1997.

Dellasega, C., Mean Girls Grown Up: Adult Women Who Are Still Queen Bees, Middle Bees, and Afraid-to-Bees, John Wiley & Sons, 246 p., 2005.

Denzin, N. K., Sociological Methods: A Sourcebook, Aldine, Chicago, 1980.

Denzin, N. K., and Lincoln, Y., eds., Handbook of Qualitative Research, Sage, London, England, 1994.

Dews, P. ed., Habermas: A Critical Reader, Blackwell, Oxford, England, 1999.

Dineen, T., Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People, 3 rd Ed., 320 p., 2001.

Dobash, R. E., and Dobash, R. P., Wives: the 'appropriate' victims of marital violence. Victimology, 2, 3/4, p. 426-442, 1978.

Dobash, R. E., and Dobash, R. P., Violence against wives: A case against the patriarchy, Free Press, New York, 1979.

Dobash, R. P., Dobash, R. E., Wilson, M., and Daly, M., The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence, Social Problems, 39, 1, pp 71-91, 1992.

Donohue, J. J., and Levitt, S. D., The impact of legalized abortion on crime, Stanford Law School, Public Law Working Paper No. 1; Stanford Law & Economics Olin Working Paper No. 204; UC Berkeley Law & Econ. Paper No. 200 (abstract).

Dooley, D.G. and Catalano, R., The epidemiology of economic stress, American Journal of Community Psychology, 12, 4, p. 387 - 409, 1984.

Doyle, R., The decline of marriage, Scientific American, December, 1999.

Dugan, L., Domestic violence legislation: Exploring its impact on the likelihood of domestic violence, police involvement, and arrest, Criminology & Public Policy, 2, 2, p. 283-309, 2003.

Dugan, L., Nagin, D., and Rosenfeld, R., Exposure reduction or backlash? The effects of domestic violence resources on intimate partner homicide, final report: National Institute of Justice, US Dept. of Justice, NCJ No. 186194, January 3, 2001 (abstract).

Dugan, L., Nagin, D., and Rosenfeld, R., Do domestic violence services save lives?, National Institute of Justice, US Dept. of Justice, NIJ Journal Issue No. 250, 6 p., November 2003.

Dunford, F., The San Diego Navy Experiment: An assessment of interventions for men who assault their wives, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68, p. 468-476, 2000.

Dunkelman, P. R., and Carlson, J. J, Marital torts, Colorado Lawyer, 30, 1, p. 49-51.

Dunn, K., Media beat-ups conceal truth on female domestic violence, The Australian, July 21, 1994.

Durose, M. R., Harlow, C. W., Langan, P. A., Motivans, M., Rantala, R. R., Smith, E. L., and Constantin, E., Family violence statistics: Including statistics on strangers and acquaintances, Bureau of Justice Statistics, NCJ 207846, June 2005.

Dutton's home page is www.drdondutton.com

Dutton, D. G., Wife assaulters' explanations for assault: The neutralization of self-punishment, Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 18, 4, p. 381-390, 1986.

Dutton, D. G., The domestic assault of women: Psychological and criminal justice perspectives. Allyn and Bacon, Boston, 1988.

Dutton, D. G., Patriarchy and wife assault, Violence and Victims, 9, 2, p. 167 - 182,1994.

Dutton, D. G., Rethinking Domestic Violence, UBC Press, Vancouver, 415 p., 2006.

Dutton, D. G., and Browning, J. J., Power struggles and intimacy anxieties as causative factors of violence in intimate relationships, In G. Russell, G., ed., Violence In Intimate Relationships, PMA Publishing, Great Neck, New York, 1988.

Dutton, D.G. and Hart, S.G., Risk markers for family violence in a federally incarcerated population, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 15, p. 101-112, 1992a.

Dutton, D.G., and Hart, S.G., Evidence for long-term, specific effects of childhood abuse and neglect on criminal behavior in men, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 36, 2, p. 129 - 137, 1992b.

Dutton, D. G., and Hemphill, K. J., Patterns of socially desirable responding among perpetrators and victims of wife assault, Violence and Victims, 7, 1, p. 29 - 40, 1992.

Dutton, D. G., and Painter, S. L., Traumatic bonding: The development of emotional attachments in battered women and other relationships of intermittent abuse, Victimology: An International Journal, 6, p. 139-155, 1981.

Dutton, D.G. and Starzomski, A., Borderline personality in perpetrators of psychological and physical abuse, Violence and Victims, 8, 4, p. 327 – 337, 1993.

Dutton, D. G., with Golant, S. K., The Batterer, A Psychological Profile, Harper Collins, 209 pp., 1995.

Dutton, D.G., Starzomski, A. and Ryan, L., Antecedents of borderline personality organization in wife assaulters, Journal of Family Violence, 11, 2, 113 – 132, 1996.

Dutton, D. G., and Strachan, C. E., Motivational needs for power and dominance as differentiating variables of assaultive and non-assaultive male populations, Violence and Victims, 2, 3, p. 145-156, 1987.

Dutton, D. G., Nicholls, T. L., and Spidel, A., Female perpetrators of intimate abuse, in Buttell, F. P. and Carney, M. M., Women Who Perpetrate Relationship Violence: Moving Beyond Political Correctness, Haworth Press, New York, and Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 41, 4, p. 1-31, 2005.


 

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Eastel, P. W., Killing the beloved: homicide between adult sexual intimates, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, 1993.

Easton, S. A., Three steps to avoid being a victim of domestic violence, Easton Alliance Educational Series v. 1.6, 1998.

Eliav, D., Goodbye Depression, iUniverse, 166 p., 2003.

Elliot, D. S. et al., The dynamics of delinquent behavior: A national survey progress report. University of Colorado, Boulder, Institute of Behavioral Sciences, 1985.

Elliot, F. A., Neurological factors, in Van Hasselt, V.B., Morrison, R.L., Bellack, A.S., and Hersen, M., eds., Handbook of Family Violence, Plenum Press, New York, p. 259-382, 1988.

Eng, P., Safety & justice for all: Examining the relationship between the women's anti-Violence movement and the criminal legal system, 32 p., 2002.

Ernst, A.A., Nick, T.G., Weiss, S.J., Houry, D., and Mills, T., Domestic violence in an inner-city ED, Annals of Emergency Medicine, v. 30, no. 2, p. 190-197, 1997.

Estes, A., Male victims of domestic abuse slowly overcoming skepticism, Salt Lake Tribune, June 26, 2001.

Evenson, B., and Milstone, C., Women emerge as aggressors in Alberta survey, National Post, Ottawa, July 10, 1999.


 

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Fagan, J., The criminalization of domestic violence: Promises and limits, National Institute of Justice, Dept. of Justice, NCJ 157641, 64 p., January, 1996( download PDF format 416 KB).

Fagan, P., The live-in link with child abuse, The Washington Post, September 7, 1997.

Faigman, D., The battered woman syndrome and self-defense: A legal and empirical digest, Virginia Law Review, 72, p. 619, 1986.

Family Violence Professional Education Task Force, Family Violence. Federation Press, Sydney, Australia, 1991.

Farmer, S., The Wounded Male, Ballantine, New York, 1991.

Farrell, W., Why Men Are The Way They Are, McGraw Hill, New York, 1986.

Farrell, W., The Myth of Male Power, Berkeley Publishing Group, 1994.

Farrell, W., Spouse abuse: A two-way street, USA Today, p. 15A, June 29, 1994.

Farrell, W., Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say, Penguin Putnam, New York, 372 pp., 1999.

Farrell, W., Father and Child Reunion: How to Bring the Dads We Need to the Children We Love, J, P, Tarcher, 301 p., 2001.

Fauldi, S., Stiffed: The Betrayal of the Modern Man, Chatto and Windus, London, England, 1999.

FBI: Uniform Crime Reports, U.S. Department of Justice, ISBN 0-16-048756-0, Table 35, 1995.

Feder, L., and Forde, D., A test of the efficacy of court-mandated counseling for domestic violence offenders: The Broward experiment, National Institute of Justice Final Report, Washington, D.C., 2000.

Feige, D., Indefensible: One Lawyer's Journey Into The Inferno of American Justice, 2006.

Feld, S. L., and Straus, M. A., Escalation and desistance from wife assault in marriage, in Straus, M. A. and Gelles, R. J. (eds.), Physical Violence In American Families, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, NJ, 1990.

Felson, R. B. and Cares, A. C., Gender and the seriousness of assaults on intimate partners and other victims, Journal of Marriage and Family, 67, 5, p. 182-195, 2005.

Fiebert, M. F., References examining assaults by women on their spouses or male partners: An annotated bibliography, Sexuality and Culture, 1, 273-286, 1997 and updated since.

Fiebert, M. S., and Gonzalez, D. M., Women who initiate assaults: The reasons offered for such behavior. Psychological Reports, 80, 583-590, 1997.

Fine, M., Working the hyphens: Reinventing self and other in qualitative research, in Handbook of Qualitative Research, Denzin, N., and Lincoln, Y., eds., Sage, London, England, 1994.

Firstman, R. and Talan, J., The Death of Innocents, Bantam Books, 640 p., reprinted 1998.

Fisher, E., Women's Creation: Sexual Evolution and the Shaping of Society, McGraw Hill, New York, 1979.

Flynn, C. P., Relationship violence by women: Issues and implications, Family Relations, 39, 2,: p. 194-198, April 1990.

Ford, D.A., Bachman, R., Friend, M., and Meloy, M., Controlling violence against women: A research perspective on the 1994 VAWA's criminal justice impacts, 101 p., NCJRS research report 197137, 2002.

Formaini, H., Men: The Darker Continent, Heineman, London, England, 1990.

Frodi, A., Rupert-Thome, P., and Macauley, J., Are women always less aggressive than men? A review of the experimental literature, Psychological Bulletin, 84, p. 634-660, 1977.

Fullilove, M., Violence against women in the United States: A comprehensive background paper, Commission on Women's Health: The Commonwealth Fund, p. 1-23, 1995.

Fumento, M., Battered justice syndrome.

Fumento, M., Cops pay the price for new gun law, January 9, 1997.


 

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Gallagher, M., The Abolition of Marriage: How We Destroy Lasting Love, Regnery Publishing, 1996.

Gaquin, D. A., Spouse abuse: Data from the National Crime Survey, Victimology, 2, p. 632-643, 1977-78.

Gelles, R. J., The Violent Home. A Study of Physical Aggression Between Husbands and Wives, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, 1972.

Gelles, R. J., Family Violence, Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, California, 1979.

Gelles, R. J., Constraints against family violence, American Behavioral Scientist, 36, no. 5, p. 575-586, 1993.

Gelles, R. J., Domestic violence factoids, University of Rhode Island Family Violence Research Program, 1995.

Gelles, R., Violence toward men: Fact or fiction, Action Notes, p. 6-7, September-October 1996.

Gelles, R. J., Intimate Violence and Families, 3rd Ed., Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, 202 pp., 1997.

Gelles, R. J., The missing persons of domestic violence: Male victims, 2001.

Gelles, R. J., and Cornell, C. P., Intimate Violence in Families. Sage, 1985.

Gelles, R. J., and Straus, M., Intimate Violence, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1988.

Gelles, R. J., and Loseke, D. R., eds., Current Controversies on Family Violence, Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA, 390 p., 1993.

George, M., Riding the donkey backwards: Men as the unacceptable victims of marital violence, The Journal of Men's Studies, 3, 2, p. 137-159,1994.

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Pizzey, E., A lesbian domestic violence brochure, e-mail, July 17, 1998.

Pizzey, E., The Emotional Terrorist and the Violence-Prone, Commoners' Publishing, Ottawa, 133 pp. 1998. ISBN 0-8970-103-2. Note that this book is not available through either amazon.com or Barnes and Noble and must be ordered from Canada:

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Pizzey, E., Who's failing the family?, The Scotsman, March 30, 1999.

Pizzey, E., Working with violent women, May, 1999.

Pizzey, E., How the women's movement taught women to hate men, June, 1999.

Pizzey, E., Why did my grandson die?, The Observer, April 9, 2000.

Pizzey, E., Essential to recognise women batter men, The Irish Times, June 9, 2000.

Pizzey, E., An open letter to women in the domestic violence movement, in P. Cook, Everything You Know is Wrong: The Whole Truth About Domestic Violence, Disinformation Press, 2001.

Pleck, E., Criminal Approaches to Family Violence, 1640-1980, in Ohlin, L., and Tony, M., eds. Family Violence, University of Chicago Press, 1989.

Plichta, S. B., Violence and abuse: Implications for women's health. Women's Health: The Commonwealth Fund Survey, p. 237-270, 1996.

Pollack, S, and Gilligan, C., Images of violence in thematic apperception test stories, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 42, p. 159-167, 1982.

Preinsperg, K., The office hour (why professors now hesitate to talk to their students), Balance, 1, spring 1996.

Prosapio, D., Standing against tanks , Coyote Calling, The Men's Center, September, 2000.


 

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Reed, F., Feminist tarantulas: A rural male reflects on feminist incivility, while calculating windage.

Reed, F., Sex and radioactive cholera: Whither the gals of yore?

Reed, F., Against marriage: Cutting and running, and why Taipei Is better.

Reed, F., White males: Are they actually Gods?

Reed, F., “DOA In Progress...”; A police reporter's reflections on the world cops see, Washington Times.

Reed, F., Politicizing the police, cops as feminist enforcers, Washington Times.

Reed, F., Trials and tribulations: Dismal thoughts on a sorry legal system, Washington Times.

Reed, F., Blowing away Algebra Two, a price for drugging our kids?, Washington Times.

Reed, F., Universal divorce: A male's perspective on a bad idea (probably the best summary of the effects of divorce you are going to find anywhere).

Reed, F., Imagining Daddy, Single Moms, Breeding like trailer-park amoebas.

Reed, F., Mutant frumps and rape fantasies: Thoughts on our national hysteria (some new ideas on dealing with radical feminists).

Reed, F., War on the home front, a dime-a-dozen domestic call.

Reed, P., Child support collection leads divorced fathers to sue the State of Michigan.

Reid, B., How To Disappear In America, Eden Press, 115 p., 2002.

Rennison, C. M., Intimate partner violence and age of victim, 1993-1999, Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report NCJ 187635, 12 p., October, 2001 (download PDF format).

Rennison, C. M., and Welchans, S., Intimate partner violence, Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report NCJ 178247, 11p., May 2000 (revised July 17, 2000. download PDF format ).

Rosen, K. H., Matheson, J. L., Stith, S. M., McCollum, E. E., and Locke, L. D., Negotiated time-out: A de-escalation tool for couples, Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 29, 3, p. 291-298, 2003.

Rosenbaum, A., Hoge, S. K., Adelman, S. A., Warnken, W. J., Fletcher, K. E., and Kane, R. L., Head injury in partner-abusive men, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, 6, p. 1187-1193, 1994.

Rosewater, L.B., The clinical and courtroom application of battered women's personality assessments, in D.J. Sonkin, D. J., ed., Domestic Violence On Trial: Psychological And Legal Dimensions Of Family Violence, Springer, New York, 1987.

Rouse, L. P., Breen, R., and Howell, M., Abuse in intimate relationships. A comparison of married and dating college students, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 3, p. 414-419, 1988.

Rowan, J., The psychology of science by Abraham Maslow: An appreciation, in Human Inquiry, Reason, P., and Rowan, J., eds., Wiley, Bath, England, 1981.


 

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St. John Fleming, P., 'Sweet young woman' with red-hot temper booked for domestic violence, Salt Lake Tribune, March 5, 2001.

Sanders, L., Exposed! Tyranny On The Bench In Colorado, 2002.

San Diego Police Department, Domestic violence policing in San Diego.

Sapolsky, R. M., The Trouble with Testosterone, Scribner Publishers, 1997.

Sarantakos, S., Husband abuse as self defense, paper presented at International Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada, 1998.

Sarantakos, S., Husband abuse: Fact or fiction?, Australian Journal of Social Issues, August, 1999.

Sarnoff, S., The institutionalization of misinformation: VAWA II, The Women's Freedom Network Newsletter, 5, 3 and 4, 1998.

Satel, S., It's always his fault, The Women's Quarterly, 12, Summer, 1997.

Satel, S., The patriarchy made me do it, The Women's Freedom Network Newsletter, 5, 5, 1998.

Saunders, D. G., Wife abuse, husband abuse, or mutual combat?, in Yllo, K. and Bogard, M., eds., Feminist Perspectives On Wife Abuse, Sage, 1988.

Saunders, D. (1992). A typology of men who batter: Three types derived from cluster analysis, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 62, 2, p. 264-275, 1992.

Schlafly, P., Feminist Fantasies, Spence Publishing, Dallas, 262 p., 2003.

Schlafly, P., Who Killed The American Family, WND Books, 269 p., 2014.

Schmalleger, F., Criminal Justice Today, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1999.

Schmidt, J. D., and Sherman, L. W., Does arrest deter domestic violence?, American Behavioral Scientist, 36, p. 601-609, 1993.

Schulman, M., A survey of spousal violence against women in Kentucky, U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement., Washington, DC, 1979.

Schwartz, M. D., Gender and injury in spousal assault, Sociological Focus, 20, p. 61-75, 1987.

Scott, L., Gender profiling prevalent in domestic violence, Eastside Journal, Bellevue, Washington, February 13, 2001.

Seidler, V., Recovering The Self, Routledge, New York, 1994.

Sheaffer, R, Review of “The Battered Woman” by Lenore Walker, 1996.

Sheaffer, R., Feminism, the noble lie, 1997.

Sheindlin, J., and Getlin, J., Don't Pee On My Leg And Tell Me It's Raining, Harper Collins, New York, 238 p., 1996.

Sheppard, R., and Cleary, M., That Bitch: Protect Yourself Against Women With Malicious Intent, Centre Publishing, 256 p., 2007.

Sherman, L. W., Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas, Free Press, New York, 443 p., 1992.

Sigler, R. T., and Lamb, D., Community-based alternatives to prison: How the public and court personnel view them, Federal Probation, p. 3-9, June 1995.

Sledge, E.B., With The Old Breed, Presidio Press, 352 p., reprinted 2007.

Sleek, S., Sorting out the reasons couples turn violent, American Psychological Association Monitor, 29, 4, April 1998.

Smith, J., Alternative research paradigms and the problem of criteria, in The Paradigm Dialog, Guba, E., ed., Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, 1990.

Smith, M., Patriarchal ideology and wife beating: A test of feminist hypothesis, Violence and Victims, 5, 4, p. 257-273, 1990.

Smith, S. Involuntary child absence syndrome and depression in males after relationship breakdown, unpublished B.A. (Honors) thesis, Central Queensland University, Australia, 1998.

Sommer, R., Male and female perpetrated partner abuse: Testing a diathese-stress model. (unpublished Doctoral dissertation, University of Manitoba, Canada), University Microfilms International, ISBN 0-315-99064-3, 1994.

Sommer, R.; Barnes, G., E.; and Murray, R. P., Alcohol consumption, alcohol abuse, personality and female perpetrated spouse abuse, Personality and Individual Difference, 13, 12, p. 1315-1323, 1992.

Sommers, C. H., Researching the “Rape Culture” of America, undated essay.

Sommers, C. H., Sister soldiers, New Republic, 207, p. 29, October 5, 1992.

Sommers, C. H., Who Stole Feminism?: How Women Have Betrayed Women, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1994.

Sommers, C. H., The spouse abuse myth, USA Today, p. 13, October 26, 1994.

Sommers, C. H., A feminist Camelot, National Review, 48, 16, p. 74, September 2, 1996.

Sommers, C. H., The war against boys, Boston Globe, October 24, 1996

Stanton, S., Study finds frequent domestic abuse, The Sacramento Bee, August 5, 1998.

Stark, R., and McEvoy, J., Middle class violence, Psychology Today, 4, 6, p. l07-l12, 1970.

Steinmetz, S. K., The battered husband syndrome, Victimology, 2, p. 499-509, 1978.

Steinmetz, S. K., Women and violence: Victims and perpetrators, American Journal of Psychotherapy, 34, p. 334-350, July 1980.

Steinmetz, S. K., A cross cultural comparison of marital abuse, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 8, 404-414, 1981.

Steinmetz, S. K., The abused elderly are dependent: Abuse is caused by the perception of stress associated with providing care, in Current Controversies on Family Violence, Gelles, R. J., and Loseke, D. R., eds., Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, p. 222-247, 1993.

Stets, J. E. and Straus, M. A., The marriage license as a hitting license: A comparison of assaults in dating, cohabiting, and married couples, Journal of Family Violence, 41, 2, 1989.

Stets, J. and Straus, M. A., Physical violence in American families: Risk factors and adaptations to violence in 8,145 families, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, N.J., 1990.

Stets, J. and Straus, M. A., Gender differences in reporting marital violence and its medical and psychological consequences, physical violence in American families: Risk factors and adaptations to violence in 8,145 families, in Straus, M. and Gelles, R., eds., Physical Violence in American Families, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, N.J., 1990.

Stets, J., and Straus, M. A., Gender differences in reporting marital violence. in Physical violence in American families., Transaction Publishers: New Brunswick, NJ, p. 151-166, 1992.

Stoltenberg, J., Healing from manhood, in Feminism and Men: Reconstructing Gender Relations, Schacht, S., and Ewing, D., eds., 1998.

Papers by Murray A. Straus can be found at http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mas2/

Straus, M. A., Wife-beating: How common and why? Victimology, 2, p. 443-458, 1977.

Straus, M. A., Measuring family conflict and violence: The conflict tactics scale, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 41, p. 75-88. 1979.

Straus, M.A., Physical assaults by wives: a major social problem, in Current Controversies on Family Violence, Gelles, R. J., and Loseke, D. R., eds., Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, p. 63-87, 1993.

Straus, M. A., Physical assaults by women partners: A major social problem, Women, Men and Gender: Ongoing Debates, edited by M.R. Walsh, Yale University Press, New Haven, p. 210-221, 1997.

Straus, M. A., Characteristics of the National Violence Against Women Study that might explain the low assault rate for both sexes and the even lower rate for assaults by women, supplements the chapter on “The Controversy over Domestic Violence by Women: a Methodological, Theoretical, and Sociology of Science Analysis”, 1999a.

Straus, M. A., The controversy over domestic violence by women: a methodological, theoretical, and sociology of science analysis, Violence in Intimate Relationships, X. Arriaga, and Oskamp, S., eds., Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1999b.

Straus, M.A., Processes explaining the concealment and distortion of evidence on gender symmetry In intimate partner violence, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, v. 13, pp. 227-232, 2007.

Straus, M. A., and Gelles, R. J., Is family violence increasing? A comparison of 1975 and 1985 national survey rates, paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA, November, 1985.

Straus, M. A. and Gelles, R., Societal changes and change in family violence from 1975 to 1985 as revealed by two national surveys, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 48, p. 465-479, 1986.

Straus, M., Gelles, R., and Steinmetz, S., Behind Closed Doors, Violence in the American Family, Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, NY, 301 p., 1980.

Straus, M., and Kantor, G. K., paper presented at the 13th World Congress for Sociology, Bielefeld, Germany, July 19, 1994.

Sugarman, D. B. and Hotaling, G. T., Dating Violence: Prevalence, Context, and Risk Markers, in Violence in Dating Relationships: Emerging Social Issues, edited by M. Pirog-Good and J. E. Stets, Praeger, New York, 1989.

Summers, C., The gender project: The social experiment that's destroying masculinity, Sunday Magazine of the Australian Sunday Telegraph, July 9, 2000.

Sun Tzu, The Art of War , translation from the Chinese by Lionel Giles, 1910.

Suprynowicz, V., Send In The Waco Killers, Mountain Media, Las Vegas, NV, 506 p., 1999.

Szinovacz, M. E., Using couple data as a methodological tool: The case of marital violence. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 45, 3, p. 633-644, 1983.


 

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Tacey, D., Remaking Men: The Revolution In Masculinity, Penguin, Melbourne, Australia, 1997.

Talbot, M., Femmes fatale: Are women as violent as men, salon.com, January, 1998.

Thomas, D., Not Guilty: In Defence of the Modern Man, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, England, 1993.

Tiger, L., Men In Groups (2 nd edition), Marion Boyars, 288 p., 1984, May 1999.

Titterington, V. B. and Harper, L., Women as the aggressors in intimate partner homicide in Houston, 1980s to 1990s, in Buttell, F. P. and Carney, M. M., Women Who Perpetrate Relationship Violence: Moving Beyond Political Correctness, Haworth Press, New York, and Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 41, 4, p. 83-98, 2005.

Tjaden, P., and Thoennes, N., Prevalence, incidence, and consequences of violence against women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey, National Institute of Justice, NCJ 172837, 1998 ( download PDF format 128 KB).

Tjaden, P., and Thoennes, N., Extent, nature, and consequences of intimate partner violence: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey, National Institute of Justice, NCJ 181867, 57 p., July 2000 ( download PDF format 1.5 MB).

Tjaden, P., and Thoennes, N., Full report of the prevalence, incidence, and consequences of violence against women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey, National Institute of Justice, NCJ 183781, 61 p., November 2000 ( download PDF format 298 KB).

Tobin, R., Alone and Forgotten: The Sexually Abused Man, Creative Bound, 91 p., 1999.

Tong, D., The abuse excuse: Practical advice for combatting hearsay, Balance, 4, winter 1997/spring 1998.

Tong, D., Elusive Innocence: Survival Guide For The Falsely Accused, Huntington House, 278 pp., 2001 (highly recommended).

Touliatos, J.; Perlmutter, B. F.; and Straus, M. A., Handbook of family measurement techniques, SAGE, Newbury Park, California, 1990.

Turkat, I. D., Divorce-related malicious mother syndrome, Journal of Family Violence, 10, 3, p. 253-264, 1995.

Turner, C., Fenn, M., and Cole, A., A social psychological analysis of violent behavior, in R. B. Stuart, R. B., ed., Violent Behavior: Social Learning Approaches, Brunner/Mazel, New York, 1981.

Tzu, Sun, The Art of War , translation from the Chinese by Lionel Giles, 1910.


 

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Underwager, R. and Wakefield, H., Personality characteristics of falsely accusing parents In custody disputes, presented at Sixth Annual Symposium of Forensic Psychology, Las Vegas Nevada, March 13, 1990.

Unland, K., Shelters used in war on men, expert claims, Edmonton Journal, Canada, September 29, 1998.


 

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Vogel, P., Breaking the silence, in Certified Male, Winter, 1996.


 

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Walker, A., The Courtship Dance of the Borderline, Writers Showcase Press, New York, 139 p., 2001.

Walker, L. E., The Battered Woman, Harper Colophon Books, New York, 1979.

Walker, L., Battered women's shelters and work with battered lesbians, in Kobel, L., ed., Naming The Violence: Speaking Out About Lesbian Battering, Seal Press, Seattle, WA, 1986.

Walker, L., Psychology and violence against women, American Psychologist, 44, 4, p. 695-702, 1989.

Wallerstein, J. S. and Blakeslee, S., Second Chances: Men, Women, and Children A Decade After Divorce, Houghton Mifflin, 1996.

Wallerstein, J. S., Lewis, J. M., and Blakeslee, The Unexpected Legacy Of Divorce: The 25 Year Landmark Study, Hyperion, New York, 351 p., 2000.

Warnken, W. J., Rosenbaum, A., Fletcher, K. E., Hoge, S. K., and Adelman, S. A., Head injured males: A population at risk for relationship aggression, Violence and Victims, 9, 2, p. 153-166, 1994.

Watkins, C. R., Victims, aggressors, and the family secret: An exploration into family violence, Minnesota Department of Public Welfare, St. Paul, 1982.

Weiss, M., and Young, C., Feminist jurisprudence: Equal rights or neo-paternalism?, Cato Policy Analysis Paper 256, 1996.

Weiss, R. C., “Where's my frying pan?” Women and domestic violence, LewRockwell.com, March 9, 2000.

Weiss, M. and Young, C., Feminist jurisprudence: Equal rights or neo-paternalism, Cato Policy Analysis No. 256, June 19, 1996.

Weitzman, L., The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in America, Free Press (paperback), 1987.

Wente, M., The $4-billion dollar abuse fiction, The Globe and Mail, Canada, August 24, 1996.

Wexler, R., Wounded Innocents: The Real Victims Of The War Against Child Abuse, Promethus Books, Amherst, NY, 429 p., 1995.

Whitney, S., Fear lingers for children of divorce, Deseret News, November 20, 1999.

Whitaker, D. J., Haileyesus, T., Swahn, M., and Saltzman, L.S., Differences in frequency of violence and reported injury between relationships with reciprocal and nonreciprocal intimate partner violence, Am. Jour. Public Health, 97, p. 941-947, May 2007. abstract

Whyte, P., Conditioning, men and a changing culture, 1997a.

Whyte, P., Developmental stages in men's conditioning, 1997b.

Whyte, P., An introduction to men's liberation, 1998a.

Whyte, P., The human male, unpublished manuscript, 1998b.

Wills, G., When feminists make women perpetual victims, The Detroit News, July 22, 1996.

Wilson, E. O., Sociobiology, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1975.

Wison, K. C., Delusions of Violence, Harbinger Press, 167 p., 2001.

Wilson, K. C., The Multiple Scandals of Child Support, Harbinger Press, 2 nd Ed., 177 p., 2003.

Woodstra, K., Under Attack: The lonely cry of battered husbands , (look under Domestic Violence), published originally in The Toronto Sun, Father's Day, 1994.


 

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Yeatman, A., Interlocking oppressions, in Transitions, Caine, B., and Pringle, R., eds., Allen and Unwin, Sydney, Australia, 1995.

Yllo, K., Political and methodological debates in wife abuse research, in Yllo, K. and Bograd, M., eds., Feminist Perspectives On Wife Abuse, Sage, Beverly Hills, CA, 1988.

Yllo, K. and Straus, M., Patriarchy and violence against wives: The impact of structural and normative factors, in Straus, M. and Gelles, R., eds., Physical Violence In American Families. Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, NJ, 1990.

Many more of Cathy Young's articles and op-ed pieces can be found on the Reason Magazine site.

Young, C., Transforming a monster into a victim, Detroit News, July 25, 1995.

Young, C., Cracks in the crackdown: Is getting tough accomplishing its purpose?, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 4, 1995.

Young, C., The problem of domestic violence has been exaggerated, in Barbour, S. and Swisher, K. L., eds., Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, Greenhaven Press, p. 137-142, 1996.

Young, C., How victimized are divorcing women, Balance, 3, fall 1996.

Young, C., Strange feminism of 'First Wives,' The Detroit News, October 1, 1996.

Young, C., No excuse for domestic violence. Period, 1997.

Young, C., Woman trouble, Real Life Publishing, 1997.

Young, C., New Justice Department findings show domestic violence advocates have exaggerated statistics, Women's Freedom Network, press release, 1997.

Young, C., Women's abuse excuse, Detroit News, February 4, 1997.

Young, C., Pseudo-statistics and domestic violence, The Women's Freedom Network Newsletter, 4, 2, Spring, 1997.

Young, C., Abuse of rape shield laws on the rise, The Detroit News, September 30, 1997.

Young, C., Domestic violence, Reason Magazine, February, 1998.

Young, C., Domestic violations, Reason Magazine, April, 1998.

Young, C., Book rebuts divorced dad myths, The Detroit News, October 21, 1998.

Young, C., Gender War Crimes: Classifying offenses against women as “hate crimes” is a dangerous political game, Reason Magazine, January, 1999.

Young, C., Bad will toward men, Reason Magazine, February, 1999.

Young, C., Who says women never lie about rape?, Salon.com, March 10, 1999.

Young, C., Ceasefire!: Why Women and Men Must Join Forces to Achieve True Equality, The Free Press, 368 pp., 1999.

Young, C., Domestic violence issue transcends gender debate, The Detroit News, August 11, 1999.

Young, C., The abuse of restraining orders, Boston Globe, August 30, 1999.

Young, C., Protection orders may go too far, violate civil rights, The Detroit News, September 29, 1999.

Young, C., Hitting below the belt, salon.com, October 25, 1999.

Young, C., NOW errs on the side of injustice, inequity, Detroit News, October 29, 1999.

Young, C., Feminists play the victim game, The New York Times, November 26, 1999.

Young, C., Numbers show jump in female batterers, Detroit News, December 1, 1999.

Young, C., Women's movement could use new wish list, Detroit News, January 7, 2000.

Young, C., Out with the old and out with the new, Salon.com, January 26, 2000.

Young, C., Let's not forget the rights of accused in rape cases. Detroit News, April 5, 2000.

Young, C., Team players or tools of the patriarchy, Salon.com, June 6, 2000.

Young, C., Violence against women act, Women's Freedom Network Newsletter, 7, 4, July/August, 2000.

Young, C., Medical gender wars, Salon.com, September 20, 2000.

Young, C., Looking at violence, Boston Globe, p. C7, October 15, 2000.

Young, C., A man's right to choose, Salon.com, October 19, 2000.

Young, C., Gender based leniency in courts, Reason, January 11, 2001.

Young, C., Excluded evidence: The dark side of rape shield laws, Reason Online, February 2002.

Young, C., Unwanted sex, Reason Online, May 14, 2002.

Young, C., License to kill, men and women, crime and punishment, Reason Online, July 2002.


 

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Zimmerman, M. and Coryell, W., DSM - 111 personality disorder diagnoses in a nonpatient sample, Arch. Gen. Psychiatry, 46, p. 682 - 689, 1989.

Zinsmeister, K., Fathers: Who needs them?, 1999.

Zubaty, R., What Men Know That Women Don't: How to Love Women Without Losing Your Soul, Virtualbookworm.com, 534 p., 2001.


 

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