Male Violence
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Originally published | 1994 |
Editors | John Archer |
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ID | 1831660 |
About Male Violence
Most human violence is carried out by men. Male violence could even be described as the major source of human suffering. Yet it is so deep-rooted in biology and culture that is often seems impossible to combat. Male Violence examines this issue from a wide range of perspectives. . . .
Alice, Darling: The film putting coercive control in the spotlight
... But it s ultimately the warmth of Mosaku and Horn that lingers in the mind, as the women who wake Alice up and stand with her against the omnipresent spectre of Male Violence...
Netflix's You: Why Penn Badgley accepts Joe Goldberg
... And there have been concerns that the show glamorises stalking and Male Violence against women...
Delilah: Rugby fans torn over WRU choir ban on Tom Jones song
... " " But also on a wider basis, I think it is really problematic that this song was part of a playlist that 70,000 people would be singing and yet it depicted Male Violence against women...
Met Police to target 100 most dangerous men using data
... AnalysisBBC London s home affairs correspondent Sonja JessupThe public outcry over the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving police officer, along with a series of cases of misogyny within the Metropolitan police, has put the force under pressure to take tougher action on Male Violence against women and girls...
Violence against women: The families demanding change
... " The voices of those bereaved by Male Violence deserve to be heard, " Ruth Davison, chief executive of Refuge, the domestic abuse charity, said...
Sir Mark Rowley: What changes do Londoners want to see in the Met?
... " The response to violence against women and girls cannot be that victims of violence - women and girls - change their behaviour to accommodate Male Violence...
Zara Aleena: Hundreds join vigil for Londoner killed on walk home
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Sabina Nessa: Teacher's family 'treated differently due to ethnicity'
... " Lack of support from yourself and Boris Johnson just shows how important it is to tackle Male Violence to you guys"...
Zara Aleena: Hundreds join vigil for Londoner killed on walk home
Hundreds of people have gathered for a vigil dedicated to Zara Aleena, who was killed as she walked home from a Night Out .
The 35-year-old law graduate was minutes from her front door when she was attacked on Cranbrook Road in Ilford, East London , on Sunday.
Ms Aleena's family requested attendees wear white and remain silent as " we walk Zara Home in our hearts".
They led The Crowd as it began tracing the route she would have taken.
Many of those taking part held flowers and pictures of Ms Aleena and wore T-shirts bearing her image.
Her aunt Farah Naz described Ms Aleena as " giving, empathic and fearless".
Speaking on Friday, She Said her niece had been in an area she knew well and where she felt safe when she was attacked.
" That was what she valued More Than anything, her independence. She was quite different to the rest of us because Zara didn't have any fear, " Ms Naz added.
The silent walk will trace the route Ms Aleena had been taking but never completed " to Bring Her back where she belonged safely".
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.The Walk began at 14:17 BST opposite Cranbrook Rise on Cranbrook Road in Ilford.
She had been Returning Home from a Night Out at 02:17 BST when she was dragged, kicked and stamped on, the Old Bailey Heard on Friday.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: " All women should be able to walk home safely.
" My thoughts and prayers go out to Zara Aleena's family and friends, who came together with others today to remember her life and complete her Journey Home . "
A post-mortem examination found she had suffered multiple serious injuries.
Jordan McSweeney, 29, of Dagenham, has been charged with Ms Aleena's murder, attempted penetration Without Consent and robbery.
He remains in Custody .
Source of news: bbc.com