Subject: alt.mens-rights FAQ
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 20:14:18 +1200
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USENET
ALT.MENS-RIGHTS NEWSGROUP
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

by Peter D. Zohrab


As creator of the Usenet Newsgroup alt.mens-rights, I'm providing
an FAQ in two parts:

1) A specimen, condensed Men's Rights manifesto;
2) A Men's Rights Resource-List.


1) SPECIMEN MANIFESTO
(from the New Zealand Men's Rights Association)

A.   Information Issues

Information issues are basic to the success or failure of the
Men's Movement.  We have to be able to get our point of view
across in an intellectual climate where women are generally
considered to be the victims of male oppression in an evil
patriarchy.


1.   Media Bias               

     Anti-male bias in the media must be monitored and records
     kept.  Complaints must be lodged where appropriate, and
     publicity given to the complaints.


2.   Teacher Bias             

     Teacher unions usually have separate female officers on     
     their executives and at branch level.  These often use      
     member funds to circulate Feminist propaganda, which then   
     gets passed on to students and parents.  This propaganda    
     sometimes gets discredited later (e.g. the theory about boys
     dominating coeducational classrooms).


3.   Men's Studies            

     Women's Studies departments offer pseudo-academic courses in
     man-hating.  Women's Studies departments at universities act
     as centres of Feminist propaganda-writing, and also as
     headquarters for Feminist activism within the university
     community.  Some U.S. universities already have Men's       
     Studies departments.  Men's Rights activists should push for
     equity.
     
     This means that every university that has a Women's Studies

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     Department should either abolish it, or have a Men's Studies
     Department as well, in order to counter Feminist propaganda.


4.   Ministry of Men's Affairs     

     The Ministry of Women's Affairs is just a Feminist
     propaganda-house.  For the same reasons that men need Men's
     Studies departments in universities, men also need a        
     Ministry of Men's Affairs in all countries (such as New     
     Zealand) where a Ministry of  Women's Affairs exists.  The  
     alternative solution is for all Ministries of Women's       
     Affairs to be abolished.


B.   Legal Issues

     Feminism has captured the legal system to the detriment of  
     men.  Legal issues are second in importance to Information  
     issues in the Men's Movement.  In fact, one of the main     
     reasons for pushing the information issues is to achieve our
     goals as regards legal issues such as the following.


5.   Divorce Law              

     This should cease to discriminate against men in areas such
     as child-custody and false child abuse and domestic violence
     accusations in the Family Court.  A mere accusation of child
     abuse or domestic violence should not have any effect on the
     accused's chances of obtaining custody.  The charges should
     have to be proved in court first.


6.   False Accusations

     People making false accusations (such as accusations of rape
     or child sexual abuse) should be prosecuted as a matter of
     course and police policy, and the penalties should be made
     equivalent to the penalties involved in the type of crime
     that the false accusation related to.  This is necessary as
     a deterrent.


7.   Sex Abuse and false memories  

     A balance needs to be achieved between the needs of society
     to protect itself against sex abusers, and the need to
     protect innocent people from manufactured memories of
     supposed abuse in childhood produced in adult minds by
     Feminist councellors.


8.   Domestic Violence        

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     The anti-male hysteria surrounding this issue must be
     removed, by publicising statistics showing that women batter
     men just as often as men batter women, by encouraging
     battered men to come forward, and by educating police and
     public to take a more balanced view of this issue.

     More research must be done and publicised into the causes of
     domestic violence, since it is currently presented as if men
     beat their wives for no reason at all.

     Feminists must not be allowed to monopolise this issue, as
     they tend to ask misleading questions.  For example,
     Feminists stirred up some hysteria some years ago by
     publishing the results of a survey in Australia which showed
     that a majority of men thought that they might, under       
     certain circumstances, be justified in hitting their wives.

     The issue looks a bit different if you ask questions like:

     -    Are men NEVER justified in hitting their wives, no
          matter what they do or say ?

     -    Are women ever justified in hitting, or otherwise
          injuring their husbands ?

     The problem is that Feminists have been pushing the legal
     systems of Western countries towards a situation where women
     can successfully plead provocation in crimes against men,
     while men cannot successfully plead provocation in crimes
     against women.


9.   Sexist, anti-male offences such as "Assault on a Female"    
     must be removed from the statute-books.


10.  Law of Evidence               

     The restrictions on defence lawyers in rape trials must be
     removed, in order to safeguard the rights of innocent
     defendants.  It is up to judges and juries, not parliament,
     to decide what evidence is relevant in a given case.


11.  Syndromes and legal defences  

     Men must campaign against women-only defences and men-only
     crimes.  Feminists have been steadily working towards the
     goal of getting all women treated as innocent victims, no
     matter what they have done -- and all men treated as
     criminals, no matter if they are innocent.



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12.  Rape                

     The definition of rape must be restricted, and all attempts
     to expand the definition of rape to include anything a woman
     might afterwards wish she hadn't done should be strenuously
     resisted.


13.  Police Bias              

     Instances of anti-male police bias must be recorded, filed,
     protested about, and brought to the attention of the media
     and the public.  The Police must be made aware of the need  
     to train recruits to avoid anti-male bias in their dealings
     with the public.


14.  Infanticide              

     Infanticide by women should be punished just as severely as
     infanticide by men.


15.  Conscription and Military Service            

     Men's sacrifices in war must be suitably recognised by
     Society.  They are not suitably recognised if officials and
     the media pretend that women made equal sacrifices in wars
     when they actually did not do so.  The NZMRA considers that
     it would be impractical for men and women to have identical
     roles in wartime.



16.  Choice for Men (Abortion)     

     A father should legally have an equal say with the mother in
     any decision to abort, or not abort their child.  This is
     particularly important if the father is to be forced to
     contribute to the child's upkeep -- whether he actually     
     lives with the mother, has custody or access rights, or not.
     Any abortion consent form should need to be signed by both
     natural parents.


17.  Abortion            

     Notwithstanding the issue of Choice For Men, there is a
     natural tendency for Men's Rights activists to see abortion
     as yet another way that women can issue a contract to kill
     with impunity.


18.  Tax Law

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     Tax law should not discriminate against the two-parent, one-
     income family.  Family income should be taxed as one unit.
     Feminism is hostile to the traditional two-parent, one-     
     income family, which is associated with stable societies    
     with low crime-levels.  There is a mass of evidence         
     associating increased numbers of single-parent families with
     increased crime.  Women in the workforce drive down real    
     wages by increasing the pool of available labour.  This in  
     turn makes the single-income family less viable.


C.   Other Issues


19.  Men's Health and Longevity    

     Equal funds should be allocated to research, prevention,
     information and treatment relating to male-only diseases
     (such as prostate cancer and testicular cancer) as to
     female-only diseases.  As men have a greater mortality than
     women from most diseases, and a shorter life-expectancy than
     women, Men's Health should be a priority spending area      
     within Vote Health.


20.  Sports Apartheid         

     Since Feminists favour Equal Employment Opportunity and
     oppose separate men's clubs, the sexual apartheid system in
     individual, non-contact sports should be abolished, e.g.
     female tennis players should play in the same competition as
     men players -- for the same prizes.  The alternative is to
     enshrine sexual segregation in some areas of social and
     sporting life in legislation, with payments for sportsmen
     being set substantially higher than those paid to           
     sportswomen -- to reflect the different objective standards
     involved.


21.  Circumcision             

     Circumcision is genital mutilation, and should be campaigned
     against by all those who are opposed to female circumcision.
     The fact that it involves less mutilation than female
     circumcision does is counterbalanced by the fact that male
     circumcision is more widespread than its female counterpart.
     Circumcision is particularly abhorrent when it is practised
     for purely secular, non-medical reasons.


22.  Affirmative Action and Quotas

     These should either be abolished altogether, or applied

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     across-the-board, including areas where women are
     underrepresented and Feminists have made no move to
     increase women's representation (e.g. prison populations,
     suicide rates, wartime death-rates, mortality rates from
     disease, etc.), and also areas where women are
     overrepresented (e.g. primary teachers).

     Any such across-the-board fairness would logically have to
     apply to ethnic minorities as well -- some ethnic groups do
     better than the majority on these statistics, and some do
     worse.


23.  Sexist Language

     The media and Government should be just as careful to avoid
     sexist language that belittles men (e.g. "gunman" instead of
     "gunperson", "hatchet-man" instead of "hatchet-person") as
     they are to avoid language that belittles women.


24.  Advertising

     Advertising that denigrates and belittles men must be
     combatted vigorously.


               compiled, and continuously revised,
                    by Peter D. Zohrab


CONTENTS

A.        Men's Rights in General

(i)       Organisations
(ii)      Books and Articles
(iii)     Periodicals
(iv)      Usenet
(v)       Bulletin Boards (North America)
(vi)      World Wide Web


B.        Fathers' Rights
               
(i)       Organisations
(ii)      Books and Articles
(iii)     Periodicals
(iv)      Usenet
(v)       Bulletin Boards (North America)
(vi)      World Wide Web


C.        Men's Health

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(i)       Organisations
(ii)      Books and Articles
(iii)     Periodicals
(iv)      Usenet
(v)       World Wide Web


D.        Child Abuse and False Sex Abuse Allegations

(i)       Organisations
(ii)      Books and Articles
(iii)     Periodicals


E.        Men's Studies

(i)       Organisations
(ii)      Books and Articles
(iii)     Bulletin Boards (North America)
(iv)      Publishers


F.        Domestic Violence Against Men

(i)       Organisations
(ii)      Books and Articles


G.        False Rape Allegations

(i)       Organisations
(ii)      Periodicals


H.        Circumcision

(i)       Organisations


I.        Choice For Men

(i)       Usenet
(ii)      World Wide Web


A.   MEN'S RIGHTS IN GENERAL

     (i)  Organisations

International

MEN International, 5814 Riddle Road, Holiday, Florida 34690, USA.


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Men's Media International:
World Wide Web:     http://www.he.net/~menmedia


Australia

Institute of Men's Studies, (a division of Endeavor Forum),
24 Beltana Street, Grovedale, Victoria,Australia 3216.

People's Equality Network,
P.O. Box 777,
Kew,
VIC 3101,
Australia.

Sydney Men's Network, Paul Whyte, P.O. Box 125, St. Peter's,
NSW 2044, Australia.
Ph.: 61-2-550-4053
Fax: 61-2-519-8614
Email: pawhyte@ibm.net
or:     pwhyte@peg.apc.org


Canada

Alberta Men's Resource Centre, Chris Cavanaugh, 53321,
10405 Jasper Ave., Edmonton, AB T5J 3S2.
Ph.:(403) 988-3280

Family of Men Support Society, 32 Fallingworth Bay NE, Calgary,
Alberta, Canada T3J 1G3.
Email: wayneo@riscan.riscan.com

M.E.N.S. Network Society, P.O. Box 280, Station G, Calgary,
Alberta, T3A 2G2, Canada.
Ph.: (403) 251-1531

Toronto Men's Clearinghouse, c/o Greg Barsoski,
104 Spencer Avenue, Toronto, Ont., Canada M6K 2J6

the Victoria Men's Centre, 1967 Oak Bay Ave.,
Victoria, B.C. V8R 1E3, Canada.


France

Le Mouvement Condition Masculine - Soutien de l'Enfance (France).
B.P. 932 - 75829 Paris Cedex 17, France.
Ph.: (1) 45 63 82 12.


New Zealand

Men's Centre North Shore,

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P.O. Box 34 215,
Birkenhead,
Auckland,
New Zealand.
Ph./Fax: (09) 480-2168

New Zealand Men's Rights Association,
Peter Zohrab, Secretary, 74 Wellington Road, Wainuiomata,
Lower Hutt 6008,
New Zealand.
e-mail: zohrab_p@actrix.gen.nz


Norway

Men's Movement Norway,
Jarle Johansen,
P.O.B. 4776 Sofienberg,
0506 Oslo,
Norway.
Ph.: (47) 22 38 32 34
Email: jarlejo@login.eunet.no


United Kingdom

United Kingdom Men's Movement, P.O. Box 205, Cheltenham, Glos.
GL51 0YL, U.K..
Ph.: 01242 691110


U.S.A.

American Institute For Men, 21986 Cayuga Lane, Lake Forest, CA
92630, USA.

Madison Men's Organisation, 2001 E. Dayton St., Madison, WI
53704, USA.
ph.: (608) 249-5576

M.A.L.E (stands for Men Assisting, Leading, and Educating)
Box 380181, Denver, CO 80238-1181
       Ph.: 303-693-9930
       Fax: 303-693-6059

MEN International, 5814 Riddle Road, Holiday, Florida 34690, USA.

Men's Abuse Survivors' Group, UCLA Psychology Clinic
        Ph.: (213) 825-2305

Men's Action Network, P.O. Box 645
Dobbs Ferry, New York 10522, USA.
       914-693-7826
       (Anthony Nazzaro

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       Executive Director)

Men's Center Foundation, 102 2931 Shattuck Ave., Berkley, CA
94707, USA.

the Men's Center of Raleigh and Wake County,
723 West Johnson St., PO Box 6155,
Raleigh, N. Carolina 27628, USA.
Ph.:(919)- 832-0509

Men's Education Network, Box 10033, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA.
Ph.: (816) 753-4725

Men's Equality Network, Randy Lewis, 2150 Jardin Dr.,
Mt. View, CA 94040, USA.
(415) 941-4909 voice/answer. (415) 941-4303 fax/modem

Men's/Fathers' Hotline,
(1)  attn: Ron Forster,
     Program Coordinator, 807 Brazos, STE. 315, Austin,
     TX 78701,
     USA.
     Ph.: 512-472-3237.
     e-mail: tfa@menhotline.org (tfa = Texas Fathers'
     Alliance).

(2)  P.O. Box 12393, Austin, TX 78711, USA.

Mensnet (MensNet), Ron Mazur, P.O.Box 627, Northampton,
MA 01061, USA.

the Men's Network, 120 Santa Margarita Ave.
Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.
       415-323-3445
       1-800-479-2636 (local to SF Bay Area only)

Men's Project Oakland, 440 Grand Avenue Suite 320
Oakland, CA 94610, USA.

Men's Resource Center of Wayne, PA, 987 Old Eagle School Road
Suite 719, Wayne, PA 19087, USA.

Men's Rights Association Inc.,
(aka Men's Defense Association),

(1)  17854 Lyons Street, Forest Lake, MN 55025-8854, USA.

(2)  Frank Zepezauer, 1731 Wright Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA
     94087, USA.
     Ph.: (home)  408-739-8465
     (office) 408-735-7883 (mornings)

Men's Rights Inc. (Mr Inc), Frederic Hayward,
P.O.Box 163180, Sacramento, CA 95816, USA.

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Ph. & FAX: 916-484-7333.

MenTalk, c/o Twin Cities Men's Center, 3255 Hennepin Ave.,
Suite 45, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA.

MERGE (Movement for the Establishment of Real Gender Equality,)
MERGE publishes "Balance".
Contact: Ferrel Christensen, 10011,116 St. Suite 501, Edmonton,
Alberta, T5K 1V4 Canada.
       Email: fchriste@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca

 National Center for Men, P.O. Box 555, Old Beth Page,
NY 11804, USA.
Ph.: 516-942-2020 (East Coast).
     408-554-8467 (West Coat).

National Center for Men, P.O. Box 6481, Portland, OR 972286481,
USA.
Ph.: (503) 224-9477.

The National Coalition of Free Men, Tom Williamson,
a)   President, P.O. Box 129, Manhasset, NY 11030, USA.
     Ph.:(office)   (516) 482-6378
     Men's Resources Hot-Line: (516) 794-5151
b)   Ed Devine, Texas Representative, 1434 Windmill Lane,
     Mesquite, Texas 75149.
     Ph.: 214-289-6614

The National Congress for Men, 210 7th Street S.E., Washington DC
20003, USA.

National Congress for Men, Bay Area Chapter, P.O.Box 2031,
Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.
Ph.: (Tracy Thompson): 415-321-2127
               415-494-3652.
FAX: 408-779-0881.

National Congress for Men, Merced Chapter,
Craig and Linda Wlodarczyk, 707 Merced Mall Ste. 56,
Merced CA 95348, USA.
Ph.: 209-722-6302.
     209-722-4259.

The National Organization for Men, Inc., Eleven Park Place,
New York, NY 10007, USA.

National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource
Centers, P.O. Box 2512, San Anselmo, CA 94979
       Ph.: (415) 488 9883

Orlando Men's Council, P.O. Box 462, Winter Park, Florida, USA.
    Ph.: 407-629-5868,
    Email: HERO100@aol.com
     or:    HERO1000@megaweb.com

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Promise Keepers, P.O. Box 18376, Boulder, CO 80308, USA.
       Ph.: (303) 421-2800
       Fax: (303) 421-2918

Redwood Men's Center, 705 College Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95404,
USA.

Stop Prisoner Rape, P.O. Box 2713, Manhattanville Station
New York, NY 10027-8871, USA.
       Ph.: (212) 663-5562
       Webmaster: Ellen Spertus
       Email: ellens@ai.mit.edu

United Men's Coalition, 169-47 25 Avenue, Whitestone, NY 11357,
USA.
Ph.: (718) 352-2981

West Palm Beach Men's Council, 443 Wilder Street, West Palm
Beach, FL 33405, USA.


     (ii) Books and Articles

Baber, Asa (1992):
     Naked at Gender Gap: A Man's View of the War Between
     the Sexes.  New York:Birch Lane Press.
Ball, Murray (1993):
     The Sisterhood.  Gisborne, New Zealand:Diogenes
     Designs.
Bax, E. Belfort (1913):
     The Fraud of Feminism. London:G.Richards.
Biddulph, Steve (1994):
     "Manhood: A Book About Setting Men Free". Sydney: Finch     
     Publishing.
Bly, Robert:
     Iron John.
Bork, Robert (1990):
     The Tempting of America:  The Political Seduction of
     the Law.  New York:Simon and Schuster.
Boyce, J.W. (1994):
     Manufacturing Concern:  Worthy and Unworthy Victims:
     Headline Coverage of Male and Female Victims of
     Violence in Canadian Daily Newspapers, 1989 to 1992.
     MS.
Coory, David (1991):
     Secrets of Fascinating Womanhood.  Tauranga,
     New Zealand:Zealand Publishing House.
Curtis,L.A. (1974):
     Criminal Violence: National Patterns and Behavior.
     Lexington Books, Lexington MA.
Daly, M. and Wilson, M. (1988):
     Parent-Offspring Homicides in Canada, 1974-1983.
     Science v. 242, pp 519-524.

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Davidson, Nicholas (1988):
     The Failure of Feminism.
Doyle, R.F. (1976):
     The Rape of the Male.  St. Paul, Minnesota: Poor
     Richard's Press.
Doyle, R.F. (1992):
     The Men's Manifesto: A Commonsense Approach to
     Gender Issues and Politics.  The Men's Movement
     Examined.  IV Edition.  Forest Lake, Michigan: Poor
     Richard's Press.
D'Souza, Dinesh (1991):
     Illiberal Education: The Politics of Race and Sex on
     Campus.  New York: Free Press.
Durden-Smith, Jo and DeSimone, Diane (1983):
     Sex and the Brain.  New York:Arbor House.
Farrell, Warren (1986):
     Why Men Are The Way They Are.  New York: McGraw-
     Hill. (also as a 1988 Berkley Books publication)
Farrell, Warren (1993):
     The Liberated Man.  New York:Berkley Books.
Farrell, Warren (1993):
     The Myth of Male Power:  Why Men are the Disposable
     Sex.  New York:Simon and Schuster.
Fekete, Dr. John:
     Moral Panic: Biopolitics Rising.  Robert Davies
     Publishing.  ISBN 1-895854-09-1
Fergusson, D.M., M. LLoyd, and L.J. Horwood (1991):
     Teacher Evaluations of the Performance of Boys and
     Girls. New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies
     Vol. 26, No.2.
Filene, Peter (1986):
     Him/Her/Self. (Second Edition). John Hopkins
     University Press.
Freedman, C.H. (1985):
     Manhood Redux: Standing up to Feminism.  New
     York:Samson Publishers.
Friedman, R.C., Richart, R.M., and VandeWiele, R.L. (1974):
     Sex Differences in Behavior.  New York:Wiley.
Gilder, George (1973):
     Sexual Suicide.  New York:Quadrangle Books.
Gilder, George (1974):
     Naked Nomads: Unmarried Men in America.  New York:
     Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co.
Gilder, George (1981):
     Wealth and Poverty.  New York: Basic Books, Inc.
Gilder, George (1986):
     Men and Marriage.  Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican
     Publishing Co.
Goldberg, Herb. (1977):
     The Hazards of Being Male:  Surviving the Myth of
     Masculine Privilege.  New York:NAL-Dutton.
Goldberg, Herb (1991):
     What Men Really Want.  New York:Signet.
Goldberg, Steven (1979):

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     Male Dominance: The Inevitability of Patriarchy.
     London:Abacus.
Gordon, John (1982):
     The Myth of the Monstrous Male and Other Feminist
     Fables.  New York:Playboy Press.
Goy, R.W. and McEwen, B. (1980):
     Sexual Differentiation of the Brain.  Cambridge:MIT
     Press.
Halper, Jan (1989):
     Quiet Desperation: The Truth about Successful Men.
     New York:Warner Books.
Harding, Chris (ed.) (1992):
     Wingspan: Inside the Men's Movement.  New York:St.
     Martin's Press.
Hughes, Robert (1993):
     Culture of Complaint:  The Fraying of America.
     Oxford: Oxford University Press.
IEA Health and Welfare Unit (199?):
     Liberating Women from Modern Feminism.  London.
Jones, Anne (1981):
     Women Who Kill.  New York: Fawcett Crest, Ballantine
     Books.
Kammer, Jack (1994):
     Good Will Toward Men: Women Talk Candidly About the
     Balance of Power Between the Sexes. New
     York:St.Martin's Press.
Kauth, Bill (1992):
     A Circle of Men:  The Original Manual for Men's
     Support Groups.  New York:St. Martin's Press.
Kimball, Roger (1990):
     Tenured Radicals: How Politics Has Corrupted Our
     Higher Education.  New York: Harper and Row.
Kipnis, Aaron (1991):
     Knights Without Armour.  Los Angeles:Jeremy
     P. Tarcher.
LaHaye, Beverly (1976):
     The Spirit-Controlled Woman.  Eugene, Oregon:
     Harvest House Publishers.
LaHaye, Beverly (1984):
     The Restless Woman.  Grand Rapids, Michigan:
     Zondervan Publishing House.
Lasch, Christopher (1991):
     The True and Only Heaven. New York: W.W.Norton & Co.
Levin, Michael (1987);
     Feminism and Freedom.  New Brunswick, New Jersey:
     Transaction Books.
Lundberg and Farnham (1959):
     Modern Woman: The Lost Sex.
Lyndon, Neil (1992):
     No More Sex War: The Failures of Feminism.
     London:Sinclair-Stevenson.
Magee, Bryan (1989):
     Women: the rights and the wrongs.  The Guardian
     Weekly, November 26, 1989.

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Mann, Robert (1990):
     Living As If Gaia Mattered.  NZ Environment No.63,
     pp.28-31.
Mann, Robert and Andrew Macfarlane (1992):
     Why Are We Doing So Badly ?  NZ Environemnt No.68,
     pp. 12-14.
Marshner, C. (1985):
     Why the Family Matters: From a Business Perspective.
     Washington DC: The Free Congress Foundation.
Medved, Diane (1989):
     The Case Against Divorce".  New York:D.I.Fine.
Moir, Anne and Jessel, David (1991):
     Brain Sex: The Real Difference between Men and Women.  New  
     York:Delta.
Moore, Robert and Douglas Gillette (1991):
     King, Warrior, Magician, Lover.  San
     Francisco:Harper.
Noftolin, F. and Butz, E. (eds.) (1981):
     Sexual Dimorphism.  Science 211:4488.
Paglia, Camille (1990):
     Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to
     Emily Dickinson.  New Haven:Yale University Press.
Patai, Daphne, and Koertge, Noretta (1995 ?):
     Professing Feminism.
Reinisch, June (1974):
     Fetal Hormones, the Brain, and Human Sex
     Differences:  a Heuristic, Integrative, Review of
     the Recent Literature.  Archives of Sexual Behavior
     3:1, 51-90.
Ryan, J. and I. Wilson (1991):
     "Gender and Injustice: A Study of Gender Bias Against Men in
     the U.S. Criminal Justice System".  USA:National Coalition  
     of Free Men.
Saenger, G. (1963):
     Male and Female Relations in the American Comic
     Strips.  in: "The Funnies:  An American Idiom".  M.
     White and R.H. Abel (eds.).  The Free Press,
     Glencoe, IL, pp.219-223.
Sayers, Janet (1982):
     Biological Politics: Feminist and Anti-Feminist
     Perspectives.  London:Tavistock.
Schlafly, Phyllis (1977):
     The Power of the Positive Woman.  New York:  
     Jove/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Scvanzoni, J. (1978):
     Sex Roles, Women's Work, and Marital Conflict.
     Lexington Books, Lexington, MA.
Seidler, Victor J. (1991):
     Recreating Sexual Politics: Men, Feminism, and
     Politics.  London:Routledge.
Sommers, Christina Hoff (1994):
     "Who Stole Feminism ? How Women Have Betrayed Women"        
     New York:Simon and Schuster.
Sommers, Christina Hoff (1994):

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     "Figuring Out Feminism" in "National Review" magazine, June
     27, 1994.
Stead, C.K.(1991):
     The New Victorians. "Metro" magazine. Auckland,             
     New Zealand.
Stuart, Sarah (1995):
     "It's for Real, Man". Sunday Star Times, New Zealand, July  
     30, 1995
Sykes, Charles J. (1992):
     A Nation of Victims.  New York: St. Martin's Press.
Thomas, David (1993):
     Not Guilty:  In Defence of the Modern Man.
     London:Weidenfeld and Nicholson.
Tiger, Lionel (1969, second edition,1984):
     Men in Groups.  New York:Marion Boyars.
Tiger, Lionel (1970):
     Male Dominance ?  Yes, Alas.  A sexist Plot ?  No.
     reprinted in Ruth (1980).
Vilar, Esther ( ):
     The Manipulated Man.
Wilkerson, Isabel (1990):
     Clemency Granted to 25 Women Convicted for Assault
     or Murder.  New York Times, December 21, 1990.
Wilson, Ian and Jon Ryan (1991):
     "Gender and Injustice: A Study of Gender Bias Against Men in
     the U.S. Criminal Justice System".  New York:Committee on   
     Gender Bias in the Courts of the National Coalition of Free
     Men.
Wilt, G.M. and Bannon, J.D. (1976):
     Violence and the Police: Homicides, Assaults, and
     Disturbances.  The Police Foundation. Washington DC.
Wolfgang, Marvin E. (1958):
     Patterns in Criminal Homicide. University of
     Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Zepezauer, Frank (1994):
     Our Moral Superiors.  "The Liberator" Newspaper,
     March 1994, pages 19-21.
Zohrab, Peter D. (1990):
     Linguistic Capture: A Virist Perspective MS.  Paper
     presented at a Seminar on Language and Society held
     at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand on
     17-18 May 1990.
Zohrab, Peter D. (1993):
     Feminist 'Sexism' Meets its Match.  Wellington, New
     Zealand: The Dominion newspaper, February 12, 1993.
Zohrab, Peter D. (1993):
     I'll Have Some of That Goose Sauce, Please.
     Wellington, New Zealand: The Dominion newspaper,
     June 25, 1993.
Zohrab, Peter D. (1994):
     If You're Poor, White and Male.  Wellington, New
     Zealand: The Dominion newspaper, February 8, 1994.
Zohrab, Peter D. (1994):
     Men's Rights in New Zealand.  The Liberator

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     newsletter, Volume 21 #8, August 1994.
Zohrab, Peter D. (1994):
     Men's Rights in New Zealand.  Male View magazine,
     Issue No. 8, October/December 1994.


     (iii)     Periodicals

The Backlash, P.O. Box 70524, Bellevue, WA 98007, USA.

Balance, 9768 170 Street, Suite 366, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada.

Condition Masculine,  B.P. 932 - 75829 Paris Cedex 17, France.
Ph.: (1) 45 63 82 12.

Everyman: Canadian Men's Journal, Box 4617 Station E Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1S 5HA

The Liberator: Defender of Men. Men's Rights Association,
Route 6, Forest Lake, MN 55025-8854, USA.
Email (for organisation officials only: Mensdefens@aol.com)

The Male View.Pickwick Press, 9a St.Woolos Place, Newport,
Gwent NP9 4GQ, UNITED KINGDOM.

M.E.N Magazine http://www.vix.com.menmag/

Men's Advocate, 12819 SE 38th Street, Suite 237, Bellevue,
WA 98006, USA.

Men's Council Newsletter, Box 4795, Boulder, CO 80306, USA.

Men's Issues.  Men's Centre North Shore Inc., P.O. Box 34-215,
Birkenhead, Auckland, New Zealand.

The Men's Quarterly Lawrence Ferretti, 292 Roxton Road,
Toronto, Ont.,Canada M6G 3P9.
Ph.: (416) 530-0952.
E-mail:   Dilan@epas.utoronto.ca

The Olde Press Georgetown University
Email: oldepres@robot.asimov.net

People's Equality Network,
P.O. Box 777,
Kew,
VIC 3101,
Australia.

The Quest, National Organization for Men, Eleven Park Place,
New York, NY 10007, USA.

The Rogue Male Majority, P.O. Box 304, Red Hook, NY 12571, USA.

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Transitions.  The Journal of Men's Perspectives.
P.O. Box 129, Manhasset, NY 11030, USA.


     (iv) Usenet

alt.feminazis
alt.mens-rights
alt.politics.correct
soc.men


     (v)  Computer Bulletin Boards (North America)

Canada                   (416) 856-4980
National Council of Men       (602) 840-1752
NCMC                (602) 840-4752
The Express, Bradford PA (814) 362-6546
The Liberator            (612) 464-7257


     (vi) The Internet (World Wide Web)

The Backlash
http://www.backlash.com

Canadian Men's Network:
http://web.idirect.com/~dep/canmen.html

M.E.N. Magazine
http://www.vix.com/menmag/

Men's Defense Association
http://www.mensdefense.org

Men's Issues (David Throop)
http://www.vix.com/pub/men/index.html
http://www.vix.com/men/index/html

Men's Media International
http://www.he.net/~menmedia

Men's Movement Norway
http://login.eunet.no/~jarlejo/jj-html.html

Men's Rights
http://avalon.dash.com/ftx/ftx.html

Men's Rights Resource-List (an earlier version of this list)
http://www.vix.com/pub/men/orgs/zohrab.html

MINE (the Men's Internet News Exchange)
http://www.odyssey.on.ca/minets

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National Center for Men
http://www.rahul.net/c4m/c4m.html

National Coalition of Free Men
http://www.liii.com:80/~ncfm2

NY Fathers' and Men's Rights Bills Online
http://www.albany.net/~danorton/dads/nybills.html

YAHOO (Stanford University)
http://www.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Organizations/Public_In
terest_Groups/Men/


B.   FATHERS' RIGHTS

     (i)  Organisations

International

Worldwide Christian Divorced Fathers (WCDF),
Divorce without Court, 1429 Columbia Drive, N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 81706, USA.
       (800) MY DADDY


Austria

Aktion "Recht des Kindes auf beide Eltern", Postfach 95,
1061 Wien, Austria.
Ph.: (0222) 597.5224

Die Maennerberatung, Erlachgasse 95/5, A-1100 Wien, Austria.


Belgium

Centrum voor de Rechten van het Kind, Dukantlaan 2,
9000 Gent, Belgium.
Ph.: 09/264.62.85


Beloruss

Oleg Bacoulin, Association of Fathers Rights Protection,,
Belorussian Childrens Fund, Kommunistitcheskaja 2,
Minsk, Beloruss.
Ph.: 366.267


Czech Republic
Dr. Eduard Bakalar CSc., U. smaltovny 6, 170 00 PRAHA 7,
Czech Republic.

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Ph.: (42 2) 805948 (home)


Denmark

DAD-For the support of children and parents
(Foreningen Far-til stoette for boern og foraeldre),
Sct Pederstraede 39,
DK 1445 Copenhagen.


France

NMCP, (Nouveau Mouvement de la Condition Paternelle),
9 rue Jacques Hillairet, 75021 Paris, France.
Ph.: (1) 43414518  (1) 44734750
fax: (1) 40049495

Stephan Ditchev, 144 Av. Daumesnil, 75021 Paris, France.
Ph.: (1) 43414518

Michel Thizon, SOS PAPA, B.P. 49, 78230 Le Pecq, France.


Germany

Vater fuer Kinder, Postfach 380 268, 8000 Muenchen 38, Germany.
Ph.: (089) 155926

Prof. Michael Reeken, Chairman of VfK, Krautergarten 10,
D 44869 Bochum 6, Germany.


Hungary

Csaba Keresztes, Haller ul. 27, 1096 Budapest IX, Hungary.
Ph.: 36.1.216.1300

Union of Divorced Fathers, Dr. Hegedus Istvan,
1211 Budapest, Csepel Ipari Egyesules,
Gyepsur u.1 1751 B.R P.F. 93, Hungary.


Italy

Dott. Maurizio Quilici, Instituto di studi sulla paternita,
00154 Roma, Via Giovanni Ansaldo 9, Italy.

Associazione Padre Separati, Via Canne,
47-44048 S.M. Cidufume, Ferrara, Italy.


New Zealand


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FARE (Families Apart Require Equity Inc.), P.O.Box 10733,
The Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand.

FREE (Fathers' Rights & Equality Exchange),
Darryl Ward, P.O.Box 9792, Te Aro, Wellington.
Ph.:      (04) 801-5648;
     (025) 486-364.
E-mail: taliesin@actrix.gen.nz


Norway

Erland Vestli, F2F (Fareningen 2 Foreldre), PO Box 1461,
Vika, 0116 Oslo, Norway.


Poland

Dr. Andrej W. Ziemba, Stowarzyszenie obrony praw ojca,
Hoza 21/23 m. 38. 00-521 Warszawa, Poland.
Ph.: 284230  413238


Russia

Tjurin G.V., 142 110 Podolsk, ul. K. Gotvalda d. 17. kv. 37,
Russia.
Ph.: 275.76921.


Scotland

Parents Forever Scotland, PO Box 23, Kirkaldy,
Fife, Scotland.


Slovak Republic

Ing. L. Balvin, Kalinciakova 14, 970 00 Banska Bystrica,
Slovak Republic.


South Africa

Dr. Ian Bell, 8 Derry Road, Rondebosch 7700, Cape Town, South
Africa.


Sweden

Gunnar Jernberg, Bondegatan 17, S - 11623 Stockholm, Sweden.
Ph.: (0)8.6423660.



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Switzerland

Hans Lehmann, 3 rue Michel-Chauvet, CH 1208 Geneve, Switzerland.
Ph.: 4122.3467400


United Kingdom

Families Need Fathers, 134 Curtain Rd., London EC2A 3AR, England.
Ph.: 071.613.5060

or

Dr. Paul Daniels, 12 The Manor House,
Portersbery Hill Drive, Camberley, Surrey GU15 3TP,
United Kingdom.
Ph.: 44-27-668-4218.
e-mail: pdaniels@cix.compulink.co.uk

Network Against the Child Support Act, PO Box 405
Southampton SO19 1ZA, United Kingdom
       Email: pstone@cix.compulink.co.uk


United States of America

American Fathers' Coalition, Stuart Miller,
Senior Legislative Analyst, Box 5345, Tacoma, WA 98415;
2000 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Ste 148, Washington DC 20008, USA.
Ph.: (703) 255-2428
     (206) 272-2152
FAX: (703) 255-2454.
Email: afc@cap.gwu.edu

Bay Area Congress for Fathers' Rights, Krzysztof Stec,
628 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
Ph.: 415-221-6280.

Coalition for the Preservation of Fatherhood
PO Box 8051, Boston, MA 02113
Phone: (617) 649-1906
Email list:
       cpf-l-request@stormy.salem.ma.us
       (mail body of "subscribe my_email_address")

Dad the Family Shepherd, Administrator:Norman Hoggard
P.O. Box 21445, Little Rock, Arkansas 72221
(501) 221-1102

Daddy & Me, your virtual world.
ILANET BBS, POBX 1379, Los Gatos, CA, 95031, USA.
Contact: Ilan Rabinowitz
Email: ir@ilanet.org
BBS: (408)354-9602

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Dads Against Discrimination (DADS),P.O. Box 1275, Albuquerque,
NM 87103, USA.

Dads Against Discrimination (DADS), P.O. Box 8525, Portland, OR
97207-8525, USA.
Ph.: (503) 222-1111.

Dads Against Discrimination (DADS), Robert Karls,
P.O.Box 65131, Seattle, WA 98155-9131, USA.
Ph.: 206-623-3761.

or   

506 2nd Ave Smith Tower Ste. 1518, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.

Dads and Kids of Santa Cruz County, Josh Wagner,
123 Park Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062, USA.
Ph.: 408-423-2323.
FAX: 408-423-8254.

Dads Assisting Dads, P.O. Box 59063, North Redington Beach, Fl
33708, USA.
Ph.: (813) 393-9647

Dads University, Paul Lewis, 15110 Avenue of Science,
San Diego, CA 92128, USA.
Ph.: 619-487-0891.

Family Guardian Network, P.O.Box 261824, San Diego, CA 92196,
USA.
Ph.: 1-500-FOR-KIDS or (619)452-3080
Email: fgj-info@igc.org

Fathers' and Children's Equality (FACE), Bill Glassmire,
2136 South Hancock St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148,
USA.
Ph.: 215-462-2054.

or:

Fathers' and Children's Equality, P.O. Box 117
Drexel Hill, PA 19026, USA.
Hotline: 215-688-4748

Father and Son Survival Kit, c/o Journey's Together
P.O. Box 2615, Sedonia, AZ 86336

the Fatherhood Project, Bank Street College, 610 West 112 Street,
New York, NY 10025

Fathers Behind Bars Inc., P.O. Box 86, Niles, MI 49120, USA.

 the Fathers' Center, 120 West Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore,

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PA 10993, USA.
       (215) 644-6400

Fathers for Equal Rights,

(1)  Dick Woods, 3623 Douglas Avenue,
     Des Moines, Iowa 50310-5345, USA.
     Ph.: (515) 277-8789.

(2)  Adolph Riebenack, 2517 Birchfield Dr. NW,
     Huntsville, AL 35810, USA

(3)  Ed Wilson, PO Box 750, Montrose, AL 36559

(4)  P.O. Box 010847, Flagler Station, Miami, FL 33101,
     USA.

(5)  David Shelton, P.O. Box 50052, Dallas, TX 75250,
     USA.
     Ph.: (214) 741-4800.

(6)  Box 5114, Ave NE, Bellingham, WA 98227, USA.

(7) 1210 E. Colfax Avenue, Suite 306, Denver, Colorado           
     80218, USA.
     voice mail (303) 871-8270
     office (303) 831-7853
     E-mail: KWard22000@aol.com

the Fathers' Forum, The Elizabeth Bing Center for Parents
164 West 679th Street
New York, NY 10024, USA.

Fathers of America, (aka Fathers Demanding Equal Justice),
Vertner Vergnon, 415 Washington Blvd., Marina Del Rey,
CA 90292, USA.
Ph.: 310-305-1762

Fathers' Resource Center, 430 Oak Grove Street, Suite B3
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
       voice phone: 612-874-1509
       e-mail: frc@winternet.com

Fathers' Rights, P.O. Box 5345, Tacome, WA 98415, USA.

Fathers' Rights and Equality Exchange (FREE),
Anne  Mitchell, 701 Welch Road #323, Palo Alto, CA 94304,
USA.
Ph.: (415) 853-6877.
FAX: (408) 244-4684.
Internet: free@vix.com
          shedevil@vix.com
FREE List Serve: >INTERNET:FREE-L@INDYCMS.BITNET


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Fathers' Rights Assoc. Of NY State, Inc.
Julian Garcia, Chair, National Issues Committee
P. O. Box 1379, Schenectady, NY 12301, USA.
Email: NYDADS@Delphi.com
Phone: 518-372-8560

Fathers' Rights Association of NY -- Capital District Chapter
Fathers' Rights Assoc. of NY State, Inc. --
Empire State Plaza, P. O. Box 2202, Albany, NY 12220
       ph: 518-374-2346
       fax: 518-372-3111
       E-mail: NYDads@Delphi.com

Fathers' Rights Metro

(1)  Givon Zirkind, 4416 18th Avenue,
     Box 324, Brooklyn, NY 11204, USA.

(2)  James Wilks, P.O.Box 313143, Jamaica, N.Y.11431, USA.
     Ph.: 718-260-6915.

Fathers' Rights Organization, Allen McMahon, Esq.,
1212 N. Broadway, Ste. 133, Santa Ana, CA 92701, USA.
Ph.:714-547-5643.

Fathers United for Equal Justice

(1) Tony Testa, P.O.Box 11602, Santa Ana, CA 92711,
Ph.: (office) 714-542-3100.
     (home)   714-892-0982.
FAX: 714-892-0982.

(2) Fathers United for Equal Justice, P.O. Box 1308
Nashua, NH 03061
       Ph.: (603) 808-9389

Gay Fathers Coalition, P.O. Box 50360, Washington, DC 20009-0360,
USA.

Gay Fathers Unlimited, 625 Post Street, Box 283
San Francisco, CA 94109, USA.

Joint Custody Association, 10606 Wilkins Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA.
James A. Cook, President
       Ph.: (213) 475-5352

Legislation for Kids and Dads, 1 Hiawatha Circle, Madison, WI
53711, USA.
Ph.: (608) 274-1638.

National Association for Fathers, 1075-D Railroad Ave. #111,
Richmond, NY 10306, USA.
Ph.: (718) 494-1719 BBS

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       1-800-HELP-DAD.
       (718) 983-5575 voice

National Coalition of Parents for Fathers' Rights,
Michael Adelson, 6434 Farralone Ave., Woodland Hills,
CA 91303, USA.
Ph.: 818-710-1161 x 8


The National Congress for Men and Children,

(1) Phillip J. Holman, Esq., Chair, Litigation Committee,
c/o A Cross Wrock, 400 Renaissance Center, Suite 1900,
Detroit, MI 48243, USA.
Ph.: 313-259-1144.
FAX: 313-259-8943.

(2) Birmingham, Alabama Chapter, Bradley W. Barber, President,
P.O. Box 6, Brookside, AL 35036, USA.
v/FAX:    205-631-9733
     205-674-8348.

(3) P.O. Box 171675, Kansas City, Kansas 66117, USA.
Ph.: (0800) 733-DADS

National Fathers' Rights Organization, P.O. Box 4001,
Waukesha, WI 53187, USA.
Ph.: 414-798-9000.

National Organization of Dads and Kids Inc.,
Ron Robertson and Josh Wagner, 50 Janis Way,
Scotts Valley, CA 95066, USA.
Ph.:      (408) 494-0992.
     (408) 438-6658
FAX: (408) 438-1257.
Computer Bulletin Board: (408) 998-3237
E-mail:   roberson@scruznet.com

PRO-DAD (Parental Rights Org-Dads Against Discrimination),
Tim Sanders, 1415 Donna, Novato, CA 94947, USA.
Ph.: 415-897-8678.
FAX: 415-421-4024.

the Single Fathers Research Project, 2901 Jefferson Drive
Greenville, NC 27834, USA.

Society for the Preservation of Family Relationships
c/o 172 Berlin Dr., Knoxville, TN. 37923
       Ph.: (423) 694-8834
       Email: S77@cosmail4.ctd.ornl.gov (Don Schaefferkoetter)

Speaking Out For Children, Children's Rights Council,
220 I Street, Suite 230, Washington DC 20002, USA.
Ph.: (202) 547-6227.

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Texas Fathers' Alliance, David A. Shelton, President,
807 Brazos, Suite 315, Austin, Texas 78701, USA.
Ph.: 512-472-3237

Texas Fathers for Equal Rights, Brent Sandbak, President,
P.O. Box 12393, Austin, Texas 78711, USA.
Ph.: 512-472-DADS

United Fathers of America,

(1)  Rod Bivings, President,
     Marvin Chapman, Vice-President, 11600 Washington
     Place,
     Ste. 101, Los Angeles, CA 90066, USA.
     Ph.: (home) 310-398-9715.
          (work) 310-390-1273.
     FAX: 310-390-6451.

(2)  595 The City Drive, Ste. 202, Orange, CA 92668, USA.
     Ph.: 714-385-1002.

(3)  506 Second Avenue, Suite 1532, Seattle, WA 98104,
     USA.
     Ph.: (206) 623-5050

(4) United Fathers of Washington State, Smith Tower, Suite 1521
    Seattle, WA
    Ph.: (206) 623-5050
    Email GFlanzer@medio.net

(5)  12304 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 300, West Los
     Angeles, Calif. 90025, USA.
     Ph.: (1-800)   540-1273
          (310)     442-8575

Wisconsin Fathers for Equal Justice, P.O. Box 1742, Madison, WI
53701, USA.
Ph.: (608) ALL-DADS

Worldwide Christian Divorced Fathers (WCDF),
Divorce without Court, 1429 Columbia Drive, N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 81706
       (800) MY DADDY


Uruguay

PAPA (Paternidad Asumida Por Amor), Luis Franco,
Av. 18 De Julio, 1006 Ap. 701, Montevideo, Uruguay.


     (ii) Books and Articles


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Amneus, Daniel (1990)
     The Garbage Generation: the Consequences of the
     Destruction of the Two-Parent Family and the Need to
     Stabilize it by Strengthening its Weakest Link, the
     Father's Role.  Alhambra, CA: Primrose Press.
Biller, Henry ( ):
     "The Father Factor" Pocket Books
Christensen, Bryce J. (1989):
     From Home Life to Prison Life: the Roots of  America Crime.
     in: "The Family in America", a publication of the Rockford  
     Institute Center on the Family in America, Vol.3 No.4.
Fay, Robert (1995):
     "Disenfranchised Father".  American Journal of Family Law,  
     Spring 1995.
Fay, Robert (1995):
     "Joint Custody of Infants and Toddlers". in: Family Law     
     Handbook.  NY:Wiley.
     

(iii)     Periodicals

DAD Newsletter
(Journal of Samvaer og Foraeldreansvar),
Editor Bent Egberg Mikkelsen,
H. Ibsensvej 26 -  4,
DK 1813 Frederiksberg C,
Denmark
Email: bem@teksam.ruc.dk

Family Law Reform, 2547 Noriega St. #333, San Francisco, CA
94122, USA.

Fathers' National Review, Dads Against Discrimination, 5th Floor,
Oregon Pioneer Building, 320 SW Stark Street, Portland,
OR 97204-2632, USA.

Fathers' Rights Newsline, P.O.Box 713, Havertown, PA 19083, USA.

Full Time Dads, P.O. Box 577, Cumberland, ME 04021, USA.

Today's Dad, P.O. Box 1742, Madison, WI 53701, USA.


     (iv) Usenet

Newsgroups:

alt.child-support
alt.dads-rights
alt.dads-rights.unmoderated
alt.support.divorce
alt.support.single-parents
alt.support.step-parents
bit.listserv.free-1

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     (v)  Bulletin Boards (North America)

Family Law Research      (801) 595-0402 (9pm to 6am)

Fatherboard-North        (302) 737-6041

FathernetBBS             (718) 494-1719

National Organization
of Dads and Kids         (408) 998-3237


     (vi) World-Wide Web

CIA (Custody, Intervention and Advocacy for Fathers)
http://members.gnn.com/sciencepro/cia_men/ciaf.htm

Dads Against the Divorce Industry
http://www.dadi.org

Fathers' Manifesto
http://idt.liberty.com/~fathers9

Fathers' Rights Association of New York, Inc.
http://www.albany.net/~danorton/frany

NY Fathers' and Men's Rights Bills Online
http://www.albany.net/~danorton/dads/nybills.html

Washington Families for Noncustodial Rights
http://www.eskimo.com/~parr/


C.   MEN'S HEALTH

     (i)  Organisations

Men's Health Network, P.O. Box 770,
Washington DC 20044-0770, USA.
Ph.: (202) 543-6461.
FAX: (202) 543-2727.
E-mail: mensnet@cap.gwu.edu

New Zealand Prostate Awareness and Support Society,
P.O. Box 28,
Karangahake,
via Paeroa 2951,
New Zealand.


     (ii) Books and Articles


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Hamilton-Craig, Dr. Ian ( ):
     "Men's Health".  Pan Books.


     (iii) Periodicals

"Men's Health".  Rodale Press Ltd., Tower House, Sovereign Park,
          Lathkill Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire LE16
          9EF, United Kingdom.

     (iv) Usenet

Newsgroups:

alt.support.cancer.prostate
alt.support.prostate.prostatitis
sci.med.prostate.bph
sci.med.prostate.prostatitis

     (v)       World Wide Web

http://www.comed.com/Prostate/index.html


D.   CHILD ABUSE IN GENERAL, AND FALSE SEX ABUSE ALLEGATIONS

(i)  Organisations

AUSTRALIA

Australian False Memory Association, Irene Curtis,
President, P.O. Box 363, Unley 5061, South Australia.

VOCAL (Victims of Child Abuse Laws), Robert Osmak, Lot 2,
Caboolture River Road, Upper Caboolture, Queensland 4510,
Australia.


NEW ZEALAND

COSA (Casualties of Sexual Allegations), P.O. Box 35,
Albany, Auckland, New Zealand.
Ph.: (09) 415-8095
FAX: (09) 415-8471.

FACADE (False Accusations of Child Abuse Damage Everyone
                         Society Inc.),
P.O. Box 8186, Christchurch, New Zealand.

PAIN (Parents Against INjustice) Soc (NZ) Inc.,
P.O. Box 9214, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Ph.: 03 385 1861
     03 385 8659


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UNITED KINGDOM

British False Memory Society, Roger Scotford, Director,
Belcombe Croft, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire BA15 1NA,
United Kingdom.
Ph.:      0225 868 682
Fax: 0225 863 262


USA

American False Memory Syndrome Foundation, Pamela Freyd,
Executive Director, 3401 Market Street - Suite 130,
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3315, USA.
Ph.: 215-387-1865.
Fax: 215-387-1917.

National Child Abuse Defense and Resource Center,
Kim Hart, P.O. Box 638, Holland, Ohio 43528, USA.
Ph.: (419) 865-0513

VOCAL (Victims of Child Abuse Laws),
(1)  Leslie Wimberly, President, 1030 G St., Sacramento,
     CA, USA.

(2)  P.O. Box 1314, Orangevale, CA 94662, USA.
     Ph.: 916-863-7470.

(3)  Margaret and Ken Owen, Oakland Chapter,
     Ph.: 510-881-4784.

(4) Steve Koska, Greater Bay Area, 4025 Branson Dr.,
     San Mateo, CA 94403, USA.
     Ph.: 415-579-4902.
     Hotline:  800-745-8778.

(5), 16541 Redmond Way, Redmond WA 98052, USA.
     Ph.: (206) 878-5135


     (ii) Books and Articles

Dentay, Ted (1996):
     "False Witness: A Defence Guide and Resourcebook for        
     Caregivers".  Mt.Albert, Ontario:Pegasus Communications.
Elliot, Michelle (ed.) (1995?):
     "Female Sexual Abuse of Children:  The Ultimate
     Taboo."  London:Longmans.
Goodyear-Smith, Dr. Felicity (1993):
     First Do No Harm - The Sex Abuse Industry.  Auckland,
     New Zealand: Benton-Guy.
Nagi, Saad (1977):
     Child Maltreatment in the United States.  New York:

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     Columbia University Press.
Pride, Mary (1986):
     The Child Abuse Industry:  Outrageous Facts and
     Everyday Rebellions Against a System that Threatens
     Every North American Family.  Westchester,
     Illinois:Crossway Books.
Tong, Dean (1992):  
     Don't Blame Me, Daddy - False Accusations of Child
     Sexual Abuse: A Hidden National Tragedy.  Norfolk,
     Virginia:Hampton Roads Press.
Welch, Denis (1994):
     When Mother Love Turns Lethal in: New Zealand
     Listener December 10-16, 1994.


     (iii)     Periodicals

Issues in Child Abuse Accusations.
     Institute for Psychological Therapies,
     13200 Cannon City Blvd., Northfield, MN 55057-4405, USA.


(iv) World Wide Web

http://www.efn.org/~scan


E.   MEN'S STUDIES

     (i)  Organisations

American Men's Studies Association
222 East Street
Northampton, MA 01060

Institute of Men's Studies, (a division of Endeavor Forum),
24 Beltana Street, Grovedale, Victoria,Australia 3216.

Missouri Center for Men's Studies,
(aka M.E.N. Men's Education Network),
Thomas R. Oaster. Ph.D., Executive Director,
P.O.Box 10033 or 1033 (?),
Kansas City, MO 64111, USA.
Ph.: (816) 561-4066

National Insitute for Divorce Research, P.O. Box 35741, Panama
City, FL 32412, USA.

Northwest Center for Men's Studies, 927 15th Avenue, Seattle, WA
981224719, USA.
Ph.: (206) 323-5375
FAX: (206) 323-5375
Computer Bulletin Board:  (206) 328-0356


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The Panfaea Institute for Gender Studies, Box 862, Sebastopol, CA
95473, USA.

   52. Men's Studies Press
       PO Box 32
       Harriman TN 37748-0032 USA
       (Fax 615-882-4562)


     (ii) Books and Articles

Brod, Harry (ed.)(1987)
     The Making of Masculinities: The New Men's Studies.
     Boston:Allen & Unwin.


     (iii) Bulletin-Boards (North America)

Northwest Center for Men's Studies      (206) 328-0356


     (iv) Publishers

Men's Studies Press, PO Box 32, Harriman, TN 37748-0032, USA.
       (Fax 615-882-4562)


F.   DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST MEN

     (i)  Organisations

Battered Men's Shelter, George Gilliland,
1039 E. Bush Street, St.Paul, MN 55106, USA.
Ph.: (612) 774-9577


     (ii) Books and Articles

Adler, E.S. (1981):
     The Underside of Married Life; power, influence and
     violence." in L.H.Bowker (ed.)  Women and Crime in
     America.  New York: Macmillan.
Author Unknown (1986):
     Violence in Adolescent Dating Relationships Common,
     New Survey Reveals.  Sexuality Today Newsletter,
     December 22, 1986.
Author Unknown (1986):
     First Large-Scale Study Reveals Elder Abuse is Primarily by
     Wives Against Husbands.  
     Marriage and Divorce Today, December 15, 1986.    
Author Unknown (1993):
     How Can I Admit I Am a Battered Husband: Special
     Report.  Best Magazine, April 15, 1993.
Bates, R.E. (1981):

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     A Plea for the Battered Husband.  Family Law
     11:92-94.
Bland, R. and Orn,H. (1986):
     Family Violence and Psychiatric Disorder.  Canadian
     Journal of Psychiatry 31(2):129-137.
Borowski, M., Murch, M. and Walker, V. (1983):
     Domestic Violence: The Community Response.
     London:Tavistock.
Breen, R.N. (1985):
     Premarital Violence: A Study of Abuse within Dating
     Relationships of College Students.  The University of
     Texas at Arlington.
Brinkerhoff, M. and Lupri, E. (1988):
     Interspousal Violence.  Canadian Journal of
     Sociology 13(4).
Brockopp, Karen (1986):
     Violence in Adolescent Dating Relationships Common,
     New Study Reveals.  Sexuality Today Newsletter, pp
     2-3, Dec. 22, 1986.
Browne, Angela (1987):
     When Battered Women Kill.  London: Collier
     Macmillan.  New York:Free Press.
Burstall, Emma (1993):
     Are Men Victims ?  New Woman, August 1993.
Chesanow, Neil (1992):
     Violence At Home.  New Woman, February, pp. 96-98.
Edwards, Joe (1992):
     Men Get Battered, Too.  Chat Magazine, April 18,
     1992.
Ensminger-Vanfossen, B. (1979):
     Intersexual Violence in Monroe County, New York.
     Victimology 4(2): 299-305.
Garcia, Jane (1991):
     The Cost of Escaping Domestic Violence.  Los Angeles
     Times, May 6, 1991.
Gelles, R.J. (1974):
     The Violent Home: A Study of Physical Aggression
     Between Husbands and Wives.  Beverly Hills: Sage
     Publications.
Gelles, R.J. (1982):
     Domestic Criminal Violence.  in Marvin E.
     Wolfgang:"Criminal Violence".  Beverly Hills:Sage
     Publications, pp 201-235.
Gelles, R.J. and Strauss, Murray A. (1988):
     Intimate Violence:  The Causes and Consequences of
     Abuse in the American Family.  New York: Simon &
     Schuster Inc..
George, M.J. (1994):
     Riding the Donkey Backwards: Men as the Unacceptable
     Victims of Marital Violence.  Journal of Men's
     Studies Vol.3 No.2 (November 1994)>
Giles, Sims, J. (1983)
     Wife Battering: a Systems Theory Approach.  New York:
     Guilford Press.

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Greenfield, Margaret (1992):
     Beaten Husbands.  Women's Post, p.2, July 8, 1992.
Jones, Anne (1981):
     Women Who Kill.  New York: Fawcett Crest, Ballantine
     Books.
Jouriles, E.N. and O'Leary, K.D.(1985):
     Interpersonal Reliability of Reports of Marital
     Violence.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical
     Psychology 53:419-421.
Kirsta, Alix (1989):
     6 Ft., Macho, and Beaten by his Wife.  Sunday Times,
     December 10, 1989.
Kirsta, Alix (1991):
     Could You Batter Him ?  New Woman, January 1991.
 McLeod, M. (1984):
     Women Against Men: Ane Examination of Domestic
     Violence Based on an Analysis of Official Data and
     National Victimization Data.  Justice Quarterly
     1(2):171-193.
McNeely, R.L. and Robinson-Simpson, G. (1987):
     The Truth About Domestic Violence: A Falsely Framed
     Issue.  Social Work 32(6), pp. 485-490.
McNeely, R.L. and Robinson-Simpson, G. (1988):
     The Truth About Domestic Violence: A Falsely Framed
     Issue.  University Press of America.
Mercy, J.A., and Saltzman, L.E. (1989):
     Fatal Violence Among Spouses in the United States,
     1976-85.  American Journal of Public Health
     79(5):595-599.
Nisonoff, L. and Bitman, I. (1979):
     Spouse Abuse: Incidence and Relationship to Selected
     Demographic Variables.  Victimology 4, pp. 131-140.
O'Leary, Daniel, Barling, Arias, Rosenbaum, Malone,
     and Tyree (1989):
     Prevalence and Stability of Physical Agression
     Between Spouses: a Longitudinal Analysis.  Journal
     of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 57(2):
     263-268.
O'Leary, Daniel, Arias, Rosenbaum, and Barling:
     Premarital Physical Aggression.  State University of
     New York at Stony Brook, and Syracuse University.
Pagelow, M.D. (1985):
     The`Battered Husband Syndrome': Social Problem or
     Much Ado About Little?   Marital Violence, Monograph
     31, Sociological Review. Johnson, N. and Routledge,
     Kegan Paul eds., London, pp. 172-195.
Rooke, Margaret (1991):
     Violence in the Home.  Radio Times March 16-22,
     p.8,.
Saunders, D.G. (1986):
     When Battered Women Use Violence:  Husband Abuse or
     Self Defence ? Violence and Victims 1:47-60.
Shupe, A. (1986):
     The Violent Woman in: "Violent Men, Violent

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     Couples".  Stacey and Hazzlewood (eds.), Lexington
     Books.
Smith, Angela (1992):
     Do Only Women Bleed ?  Guardian, Women's Section,
     p.1, July 15th.
Smith, S., Baker, D., Buchan, A., and Bodiwala, G. (1992):
     Adult Domestic Violence.  Health Trends 24:97-99.
Stacey, Sarah, and Cantacuzino, Maria (1993):
     And Then She Hit Me.  Esquire, p. 84.
Statistical Abstract of the United States 1987, table  277.
Steinmetz, Suzanne K. (1977a):
     The Battered Husband Syndrome.  Victimology 2,
     1977-1978, P. 499.
Steinmetz, Suzanne K. (1977b):
     Wifebeating, Husband Beating -- a Comparison of the
     Use of Physical Violence Between Spouses to Resolve
     Marital Fights.  In Roy, M. (ed.) "Battered Women".
     New York:Van Nostrand Rheinhold, pp 63-72.
Steinmetz, Suzanne K. (1977c):
     The Cycle of Violence: Assertive, Aggressive, and
     Abusive Family Interaction.  New York: Praeger
     Press.
Steinmetz, Suzanne K. (1980):
     Women and Violence: Victims and Perpetrators.
     American Journal of Psychotherapy 34(3): 334-350.
Steinmetz, Suzanne K. and Lucca, Joseph S. (1988):
     Husband Battering.  In: V. Van Hasselt (et al.)
     (eds.). "Handbook of Family Violence". New
     York:Plenum Press. pp. 233-246.
Strauss, M. (1993):
     Husband Abuse and the Woman Offender are Important
     Problems.  In: Gelles, R.J. and Loseke, D.
     (eds.):"Current Controversies on Family Violence".
     Atlanta: Sage Women's Educational Press.
Strauss, M. (1977):
     Wife Beating: How Common and Why ?  Victimology
     2:443-458, 1977-78.
Strauss, M. and Gelles, R. (1986):
     Societal Change and Change in Family Violence from
     1975 to 1985 as Revealed by Two National Surveys.
     Journal of Marriage and the Family 48:465-479.
Strauss, M. and Gelles, R., and Steinmetz, S.K. (1980):
     Behind Closed Doors: Violence in American Families.
     New York: Doubleday.
Szinovacz, M.E. (1983):
     Using Couple Data as a Methodological Tool: The Case
     of Marital Violence.  Journal of Marriage and the
     Family 45(3): 633-644.
Wilkerson, Isabel (1990):
     Clemency Granted to 25 Women Convicted for Assault
     or Murder.  New York Times, December 21, 1990.
Wolff, Isobell (1992):
     Beyond the Rolling Pin: Domestic Violence and the
     Other Side.  Spectator Magazine, P. 22, November 28.

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(iii)     World Wide Web

http://www.vix.com/pub/men/domestic-index.html
http://www.massey.ac.nz/%7EKBirks/gender/viol/viol.htm


G.   FALSE RAPE ACCUSATIONS

(i)  Organisations

MAFRA (Men Against False Rape Allegations), c/o U.K.M.M.
P.O. Box 205, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51 OYL
ENGLAND

SAFAR (Society Against False Accusations of Rape),
215 E. Eaglewood, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, USA.


(ii) Books and Articles

Anderson, James D. ( ):
     "Understanding the Growing False Accusations of Rape Crisis
     and How to Stop it"
Anderson, James D. (1995? ):
     The Date Rape Epidemic: Profitable Myth ? MS.
Kanin, Eugene (1994):
     "False Rape Allegations" Archives of Sexual Behavior Vol 23,
     No.1: 81-92
McDowell, Charles (1985):
     "Practical Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach"
     New York:Elsevier North Holland Inc.


(iii)     Periodicals

SAFAR Newsletter,
215 E. Eaglewood, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, USA.


H.   CIRCUMCISION

     (i)  Organisations

Birth With Dignity, 555 N 34th, Seattle,WA 98103, USA.

Circumcision Information Network, Rich Angell,
3865 Duncan Place, Palo Alto, CA 94306, USA.
Ph.: (415) 193-2429
E-mail:   CircInfoNe@aol.com

Circumcision Information Resource Center, P.O. Box 75594,
Seattle, WA 98125, USA.

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Circumcision Resource Center, P.O. Box 232, Boston,
MA 02133, USA.
Ph.: (617) 523-0088

National Organisation Against Circumcision (NOCIRC),
Box 2512, San Anselmo, CA 94979, USA.
Ph.:(415) 488-9883

National Organization of Circumcision Info Resource Centers,
Ph.: (900) 726-3375
     (215) 357-2792
     (708) 441-8027
     (504) 272-2794
     (415) 488-9883

National Organization to Halt Abuse & Routine Mutilation of
                         Males (NOHARM),
P.O. Box 460795, San Francisco, CA 94146, USA.
Ph./Fax:  (415) 826-9351

Peaceful Beginnings, 13020 Homestead Ct., Anchorage,
AK 99516, USA.


I.   CHOICE FOR MEN

(i)  Usenet

     alt.abortion.inequity

(ii) World Wide Web

     http://www.nas.com/c4m
     http://www.rahul.net/c4m/ (Friends of Choice for Men)



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