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The Domestic Violence Gender Paradigm
What is the Gender Paradigm around Domestic Violence in Canada and what are the problems with it? The "Gender Paradigm" in the context of domestic violence generally refers to the understanding that domestic violence is primarily a gendered phenomenon, with men as the typical perpetrators and women as the predominant victims. This perspective is influenced by feminist theories and is prominent in many parts of the world, including Canada. However, this paradigm has been subject to various critiques and challenges. Gender Paradigm in Domestic Violence in Canada Patriarchal Model: The Gender Paradigm often stems from a view of domestic violence...
Examining Domestic Violence Allegations with Dr. Don Dutton | EP#109
Criminal Defence Lawyer Joseph Neuberger and legal researcher and host of the UnTrue Crime podcast Diana Davison, sit down and discuss the aftermath of their trials and the emerging and alarming changes to our legal system.
Breaking the Silence: Male Victims of Domestic Abuse | TEDxLeamingtonSpa
Society generally assumes that women and children will be the victims in cases of domestic abuse/domestic violence and that men are the perpetrators. In his talk, Andrew describes the wider struggle faced by male survivors of domestic abuse and shares his own experiences of the abuse he suffered during his first marriage: why he stayed, how he rebuilt and how he forgave.
Recognizing and Addressing Domestic Violence in Police Training with Donald Dutton
DESCRIPTION: Dr. Donald Dutton Professor of Psychology at UBC On how the current domestic violence policies do more harm than good and why a radical paradigm shift is called for.
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