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Men as Key Allies for Domestic Violence Survivors During the Pandemic Lockdown

April 15, 2020/in TV and Video/by Ken Dolan-Del Vecchio
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  • Domestic violence is about power and control—confusing love with the right to own one’s partner.
  • Male power and control over women (patriarchy) is as old as civilization.
  • Male gender role expectations still subtly (and not so subtly) prescribe dominance and aggression.
  • These expectations are reinforced by messages that devalue women and girls:
    • You run/throw/talk like a girl!
    • Act like a man!
  • Domestic violence occurs with great frequency:
    • 1 in 7 women and 1 in 25 men have been injured by an intimate partner.
    • In heterosexual relationships in which there is violence, the man is the abusive partner in 85% of cases.
  • Intimate partner violence escalates during times of crisis.
  • The pandemic, with it’s “stay at home” mandate, exacerbates the isolation of survivors and exposure to their abusers.
  • This situation also makes it harder for survivors to reach services because they are always in the presence of their abuser.
  • Men can be vigilant regarding what their friends, brothers, and coworkers are saying about their relationships with their partners during this stressful time.
  • If we hear other men talking about their partners in disparaging ways, such as:
    • Saying that she needs constant supervision
    • Saying that she does everything wrong
    • Saying she’s way too sensitive when they argue
  • We can:
    • Ask if he ever pushes, slaps, trips, or in any other way hurts her physically
    • If so, and/or it’s clear to you that he treats her in ways that are physically or emotionally abusive, tell him this is not okay with you.
    • Ask him to join you in making a call to the National Domestic Violence Hotline (800-799-7233) so that he can get help.
    • Do not suggest couple counseling as this frequently makes the problem worse.
  • It is particularly important for men to be allies for survivors in this way because, unfortunately, men tend to listen to one another more respectfully than we listen to women.
  • Other things men can do to help end intimate partner violence:
    • Be a positive role model:
      • Consistently show the same degree of respect for people of all genders.
      • Teach boys to respect people of all genders (and all other identity characteristics as well).
      • Share a broad range of feelings, not just “I’m Ok” or “I’m pissed.” Doing so will help you connect more deeply with others (and with yourself).
    • Touch other people only in ways that show caring.
    • Be an upstander, not a bystander:
      • Challenge men and boys who make disparaging comments or jokes about girls, women and other groups of people who have been marginalized.

 

  • The National Domestic Violence Hotline is a 24 hour resource, providing guidance and referrals for survivors, those who are abusing their partners, and allies.
    • 800-799-7233
    • thehotline.org
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  1. ปั้มไลค์ says:
    June 1, 2020 at 3:19 pm

    Like!! Great article post.Really thank you! Really Cool.

    Reply
  2. Vyn Radovan says:
    July 1, 2020 at 9:46 am

    Tech giants partner with UN Women to provide life-saving information to survivors of domestic violence during COVID-19

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