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Empowering Men:fighting feminist lies |
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Review of Family Law Policy in New Zealand(second edition, 2002) edited by Mark Henaghan and Bill Atkin (Wellington: LexisNexis Butterworths)© Peter Zohrab 2005 |
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"I am also a man; I hope I can overcome that bias, but that is for the reader to assess."
"as regards violence between adults, the current legislative and professional focus almost solely on male violence ignores the evidence of the origins of violence, silences the voices of children and creates an anger among those whose perception of reality is ignored."
"The term 'child abuse' covers several dimensions of adult behaviour towards children."
"The issue of abuse perpetrated by siblings within a family is yet another variation."
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