Tuesday, February 2, 2010

A Hidden Crime: Domestic Violence Against Men Is a Growing Problem - DailyFinance



A Hidden Crime: Domestic Violence Against Men Is a Growing Problem - DailyFinance





By BRUCE WATSON
Posted 10:30 AM 01/30/10

Amid the media frenzy over Tiger Woods and Bengals receiver Chris Henry, a key aspect of both stories slipped through the cracks: Like millions of other men, Woods and Henry were -- allegedly at least -- the victims of domestic violence perpetrated by their wives or girlfriends. Beyond its brutal physical and psychological costs, domestic violence against men exacts a cruel economic toll at the personal, societal and national levels.For the most part, the media, authorities and average citizens see domestic violence as a crime that is committed by men and victimizes women. Consequently, funding to combat the problem has overwhelmingly been spent on programs that support women.

Widely Ignored Problem

And yet, more than 200 survey-based studies show that domestic violence is just as likely to strike men as women. In fact, the overwhelming mass of evidence indicates that half of all domestic violence cases involve an exchange of blows and the remaining 50% is evenly split between men and women who are brutalized by their partners.

Part of the reason that this problem is widely ignored lies in the notion that battered males are weak or unmanly. A good example of this is the Barry Williams case: Recently, the former Brady Bunch star sought a restraining order against his live-in girlfriend, who had hit him, stolen $29,000 from his bank account, attempted to kick and stab him and had repeatedly threatened his life.

It is hard to imagine a media outlet mocking a battered woman, but E! online took the opportunity to poke fun at Williams, comparing the event to various Brady Bunch episodes. Similarly, when Saturday Night Live ran a segment in which a frightened Tiger Woods was repeatedly brutalized by his wife, the show was roundly attacked -- for being insensitive to musical guest Rihanna, herself a victim of domestic violence.

Lack of Research

Sometimes it is impossible to ignore the problem, but when domestic violence against men turns deadly -- as in the case of actor Phil Hartman -- the focus tends to shift to mental illness. The same can be said of the Andrea Yates case, which many pundits presented as the story of how an insensitive husband can drive a wife to murder.

Much of the information on domestic violence against men is anecdotal, largely because of the lack of funding to study the problem. Although several organizations explore domestic violence, the biggest single resource is the Department of Justice, which administers grants through its Office on Violence Against Women.

For years, the DOJ has explicitly refused to fund studies that investigate domestic violence against men. According to specialists in this field, the DOJ recently agreed to cover this problem -- as long as researchers give equal time to addressing violence against women.

First National Study

Researchers Denise Hines and Emily Douglas recently completed the first national study to scientifically measure the mental and social impact of domestic violence on male victims. Interestingly, their research was funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health, not the DOJ. Not only does this demonstrate the lack of resources for researchers of this issue, but it also suggests that male battering is perceived as a mental health issue, not a crime.

This decriminalization of domestic violence against men affects research conclusions. While survey-based studies have found that men and women commit domestic violence in equal numbers, crime-based studies show that women are far more likely to be victimized. This inconsistency begins to make sense when one considers that man-on-woman violence tends to be seen through a criminal lens, while woman-on-man violence is viewed more benignly

A recent 32-nation study revealed that more than 51% of men and 52% of women felt that there were times when it was appropriate for a wife to slap her husband. By comparison, only 26% of men and 21% of women felt that there were times when it was appropriate for a husband to slap his wife. Murray Straus, creator of the Conflict Tactics Scale and one of the authors of the study, explained this discrepancy: "We don't perceive men as victims. We see women as being more vulnerable than men."

Kneed In The Groin

This trend becomes particularly striking when one considers the 1996 case of Minnesota Vikings quarterback Warren Moon, who tried to restrain his wife after she threw a candlestick at his head and kneed him in the groin. Subsequently charged with spousal abuse, he was only acquitted after his wife admitted that she attacked him -- and that her wounds were self-inflicted. Ironically, her admission of fault did not result in charges being brought against her.

While Moon's trial was particularly high profile, his situation is actually very common. In fact, studies have found that a man who calls the police to report domestic violence is three times more likely to be arrested than the woman who is abusing him.

The mainstream perception of domestic violence also impacts the resources that are available to battered men. For example, the Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women, the only national toll-free hot line that specializes in helping male victims of domestic violence, has faced numerous roadblocks in its search for funding. In Maine, where the helpline is based, the surest route to funding is through membership in the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence.

On A Shoestring

But, according to Helpline director Jan Brown, the Coalition refused to even issue the program an application for membership, effectively denying it access to funding. Today, 45 Helpline volunteers field 550 calls per month, 80% of which are from men or people who are looking for help on behalf of a man. Operating with a yearly budget of less than $15,000, it provides intensive training to its workers and offers victims housing, food, bus tickets and a host of other services.

The Helpline's sheltering services are informal and ad hoc, largely because its lack of access to funding makes a shelter financially impossible. In fact, of the estimated 1,200 to 1,800 shelters in the U.S., only one -- the Valley Oasis shelter in Antelope Valley, Calif. -- provides a full range of shelter services to men. And, on average, less than 10% of OVW funds allocated to fight domestic violence are used to help men.

For male victims of domestic violence, the legal system can become another tool for abuse. As in the Moon case, battered men are often likely to find themselves arrested, even when they are the ones who call the police. And, even after the arrest, the process of incarceration, restraining orders, divorce court and child custody hearings continue to disadvantage men.

A High Cost

Restraining orders are a particularly difficult hurdle. Radar Services, a watchdog organization, estimates that approximately 85% of the roughly 2 million temporary restraining orders that are issued every year are made against men. In many states, the requirements for an order are exceedingly vague: In Oregon, for example, a "fear" of violence is sufficient for a restraining order, while Michigan issues them to protect family members against "fear of mental harm."

But there's nothing vague about the effect of restraining orders: They often turn men out of their homes, deny them access to children and result in further personal costs as millions of men have to find new places to live, hire lawyers and pay other expenses. For some men, as Hines and Brown point out, the legal system gives abusive wives and girlfriends tools to continue attacks even after their relationships end.

As Straus notes, "The preponderance of [domestic violence] resources should be made available to women. They are injured more often, are more economically vulnerable, and are often responsible for the couple's children. That having been said, more resources need to be made available to men."

There is no doubt that domestic violence against men can be reduced; the domestic violence initiatives of the past 40 years have brought a hidden crime to light and provided protection for millions of women. The next step is to admit that domestic violence is not a male or female problem, but rather a human problem, and that a lasting solution must address the cruelty -- and suffering -- of both sexes.

About Bruce Watson
Bruce Watson is a features writer for DailyFinance, focusing on the political and cultural effects of economic events. A contributor to Military Lessons of the Persian Gulf War, A Chronology of the Cold War at Sea, the Journal of American Philosophy, A Cafe in Space, and the forthcoming Peanut Butter, Gooseberries, and Latkes! He has also worked as a research assistant in the British House of Commons and at the United States Naval Institute.

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Shirley Lincoln Caught Destroying Evidence...


...Of Her History of Domestic Violence & Mental Illness. My ex loves to cry abuser when there aren't any eyes to watch. She is a liar that wants you to believe her, 'America's Victim.' Well, she is America's Perp. Notice how she waits until I'm outside and no one is inside ot watch her. She re-enters my residence and with out any hesitation, marches right up to the camera, the eye that doesn't lie. Listen as she handles the camera, trying to take our eyes off of her. Here she tries to circumvent the video camera monitoring her so she can't lie and make false claims of domestic violence. First she thinks that she has the camera off, then she destroys papers I put on the Piano that show her pscyhopathic personality. There is another clip coming that shows her destroying an audio tape of her murder threat to me from May 18th 2002 in the morning. She is an abuser and a monster behind 4 walls that cannot be trusted. This is a video catching the abuser trying to set the playing field for her historic false allegations. The abuser caught in the act!

Shirley Lincoln Caught Destroying Evidence...


...Of Her Murder Threat to Me, Caught On Audio Tape the morning of May 18th, 2002.. She loves to make death threats, she thinks she is clever with making veiled death threats and when she is caught, lies her ass off denying it. Here you see her continuing to operated, thinking she took out the camera. Me, I'm still outside dealing with the KCPD who refuses to enforce Kidnapping and Interference with Custody Laws. See how she walks up to the cassette machine on the phone line, pops out the cassette, then disappears off camera, into the kitchen. She then returns, you see her place the tape back inside the player and she walks away, wrapping the tape around her hand. Earlier, the monster had asked to use the cordless phone. While using it (gee, fooled me, why didn't she use her cell phone?), she deleted the entry of her earlier call with the death threat. Alas, the phone in my basement office also had caller ID, so as sneaky and deceitful as she is, she didn't wax the proof, but nice try. Again, video footage of the abuser trying to cover her tracks of violence. A psychopath, caught in the act.

Shirley Lincoln Caught On Tape...


...Using my daughter as her tool of mental and emotional abuse in a call on June 7th, 2002. . She kidnapped Alexis 5/18/2002 and I didn't see Alexis again until December 6th, 2002 when Lincoln was found guilty of contempt. Audio that clearly satisfies the 'intent' part of the Parental Kidnapping Statue in Missouri. An abuser using a child to inflict pain, An abuser, using a child as a tool of power and control. Today, August 10th, 2008, my daughter Alexis is missing. The abuser is at large in Missouri and LAW ENFORCEMENT IS DOING NOTHING BECAUSE I AM A MAN.

Parental Alienation is child abuse...


...and here is an example with Shirley Lincoln's Little Minion Patty. This footage from June 2003 at a custody exchange with my daughter Alexis. Here Shirley Lincoln shows her inappropriate use of children to cause conflict and participation in Alienation activities. Watch as little (now 15) Patty walks in and does a perfectly rehearsed handoff of court papers to Lincoln. Patty then takes up position in front of the video camera to obstruct the view and checks the camera over her shoulder. Lincoln was trying to tamper with a contempt order and file a false violation of custody report. Sgt. Mike Wranich of the KCPD shows his attitude as well.

Alexis could have been killed...


...by Shirley Lincoln's Little Minion Patty on June 15th, 2008, while helping her mother violate child custody orders. Alexis was injured in a car accident on June 15th, 2008 when she was supposed to be here for her summer vacation in Chicago. Lincoln, facilitated by Eric Zahnd's refusal to prosecute criminal interference with custody was allowed to place Alexis in the back seat of an uninsured car, that Lincoln put her unlicensed daughter Patricia behind the wheel of. Patty caused an accident that injured Alexis and could have taken the life of my little girl. As you can see, Patty in the video above has been programmed by her mother as her helper, her minion. Patty has been taught by her mother to be a bully and an abuser. What is in this video here is 10 precious moments of me and my little girl, Alexis when she was 20 months old.

Lincoln wants everyone to believe she is a good parent which we can see and hear that she is not. She tries to lie and convince people through deception, fraud and manipulation that I am not a good father. I think we can tell by the nature of this blog, I'm very much a good father who has been trying to stop an abuser from harming me AND my daughter. What I have here in this 10 minute clip is the precious time I spent with my daughter that Lincoln can't steal. Lincoln is an abuser, a thief of time, a liar, a total psychopath. She thrives on inflicting pain and despair. I know her monster better than her, that is why I share this video with you, a small piece of my baby's life with her great dad (who is exceptionally modest).

Should judicial discipline be taken out of the hands of the judiciary?

Should judges be held accountable for allowing lawyers to file false, perjured and frivilous pleadings with no penalty?

Should applications for Child Support be denied without a divorce decree or separation order of support? (Married/Divorced Parents Only)

Should a parent who makes false allegations of child sexual abuse for the purposes of child custody get only Supervised Visitation?

Perjury in family court should be aggressively prosecuted?

Perjured applications for child support should be denied and aggressively prosecuted?

It should be mandated that child support arrears should be prohibited if a parent has interfered with custody & visitation during dissolution or custody proceedings?

I believe that child support arrearages given to a parent who has interfered with custody only encourages future denials of custody & visitation?

Do you believe that Judges and Prosecutors who refuse to enforce child custody are responsible for the escalation of domestic violence by non-custodial parents?

Do you believe that interference with custody is a willful action by the offending parent to cause significant mental & emotional distress on the victim child(ren)?

Do you believe that interference with custody is a willful action by the offending parent to inflict significant mental & emotional distress on the non-custodial parent?