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Old 18-12-2014, 13:17   #17
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Re: A male victim of domestic violence

Yet another BBC contribution to the domestic abuse debate in the form of an article on new laws in which the emotive content and imagery makes no mention of male victims whatsoever.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30532087

Does the BBC ever seek the views of groups other than those representing female victims I wonder? Neither Refuge or Women's Aid serve the needs of abused males. It's not really all that surprising that male victims don't believe they'll be listened to, believed or supported when their needs and existence are routinely excluded from the 'debate'.
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