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Old 25-11-2009, 11:14   #5
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Re: Domestic violence on the school curriculum?

There are huge and very dangerous double standards at work here and I wonder what the real agenda of these people is. When it comes to women's issues (dometic violence, rape, etc.) the presumption always seems to be that there is under-reporting and the problem is even worse than the official figures show and therefore all the more reason for more action, resources etc to tackle it. When it comes to men's issues, however, the presumption always seems to be that the official numbers reported are small and that the problem is therefore trivial. Under-reporting isn't considered let alone allowed for in any provision of services.
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