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July 3, 2005

Congress to Vote on Renewing Anti-Male Violence
Against Women Act (VAWA)

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), which was first passed in 1994, expires on September 30, and legislation was recently introduced to renew it. While on the surface VAWA sounds good--after all, everyone opposes violence against women--there are many serious problems with it.

VAWA-funded shelters and domestic violence organizations ignore and often refuse to provide services to male victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence organizations funded by VAWA refuse to acknowledge the mountains of research which show that men compromise a significant percentage of domestic violence victims.

In addition, domestic violence organizations funded by VAWA often throw their weight and perceived credibility behind legislation which serves to drive fathers out of their children's lives. For example, dozens of domestic violence organizations signed on to amicus briefs filed for the move-away mom in the LaMusga move-away case in the California Supreme Court. In April, DV organizations testified against AB 1307, the California Shared Parenting bill.

VAWA funding and VAWA-generated domestic violence hysteria has also helped enable unscrupulous women to use restraining orders, the police, and the legal system as tools against men.

Dr. Donald G. Dutton, author of The Abusive Personality: Violence and Control in Intimate Relationships, asserts that research shows that women are as likely to attack their male intimate partners as vice versa, and that most domestic violence stems from personality disorders found equally in males and females. Dutton, a psychology professor at the University of British Columbia, is a well-known critic of VAWA and suggests that VAWA be replaced with VIRA--The Violence in Intimate Relations Act.

Dutton joined Glenn on His Side with Glenn Sacks on July 3, 2005.

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