[PovertyRaceWomen 2032] Re: (no subject)
karen.mobley at NORIS.ORG
karen.mobley at NORIS.ORG
Mon Apr 14 17:30:20 EDT 2008
I also work in a jail as an ABLE-GED Instructor and I REALLY BEG to DIFFER about statitics....because men don't say anything...MANY MEN are victims of abuse...maybe not rape issues, but verbal, mental, and also physical abuse ---- and women do murder...I am really upset that programs are out there for ONLY FEMALES..it is biased and totally unfair!!! How are males going to deal with same situations when there is NO available help? Karen Mobley, ABLE-GED Instructor Message from mailto:Karenw at nmcadv.org "Karen Wyman" <Karenw at nmcadv.org> at 2008-04-11 15:36:55 ------
Michael wrote:
“Just wondering is there a program for "In His Shoes?" I work in a jail and find that females are NOT always the abused and there is generally no program for abused males”
Hi, Michael,
I don’t know of any such program. Certainly anyone can be a victim of abuse, but women are overwhelmingly the victims of intimate partner violence. Given the statistics, it is entirely appropriate that the bulk of information about domestic violence focuses on the plight of battered women. Of all victims, women are also more likely to experience serious personal injury, rape, or murder at the hands of their male partners.
There are two versions of the “In Her Shoes” material, however. One is an economic justice version which includes the perspective of the partners of the victims. Those abusive partners, by the way, are not always men, though I think that all of the victims in “In Her Shoes” are women.
The training is intended not so much for victims of DV but for advocates and service providers to understand the difficulties and challenges of navigating the educational, social service, and public assistance systems while experiencing domestic violence. I think that it would be a useful tool for providers regardless of the sex of the victims with whom they are working.
Respectfully,
Karen
Karen Wyman
Community Outreach Trainer
New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NMCADV)
201 Coal Avenue SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
phone 505.246.9240
fax 505.246.9434
http://www.nmcadv.org www.nmcadv.org
karenw at nmcadv.org
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