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¿ Written by the co-founder of the nationally recognized Duluth Domestic Abuse Intervention Project and executive director and co-founder Education for Critical Thinking (ECT). ¿ Previous Edition Sales History: 17,300 tr, 150 ebook ¿ As a Minnesota Congressman, the author wrote landmark trafficking and domestic violence legislation and has lectured and trained nationally and internationally on ending gender-based violence and human rights ¿ Explores the new arena of primary prevention strategies ¿ Examines how our culture bombards boys and young men with a belief of entitlement ¿ Provides…mehr

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¿ Written by the co-founder of the nationally recognized Duluth Domestic Abuse Intervention Project and executive director and co-founder Education for Critical Thinking (ECT). ¿ Previous Edition Sales History: 17,300 tr, 150 ebook ¿ As a Minnesota Congressman, the author wrote landmark trafficking and domestic violence legislation and has lectured and trained nationally and internationally on ending gender-based violence and human rights ¿ Explores the new arena of primary prevention strategies ¿ Examines how our culture bombards boys and young men with a belief of entitlement ¿ Provides Veterans Courts and treatment providers with information about the challenges of the male veterans who abuse their wives or girlfriends. ¿ Challenges community institutions and individual men to do more end gender-based violence. ¿ October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month ¿ Paymar co-authored the documentary With Impunity-an exploration into how our culture supports men's use of violence against women and girls-premiered on PBS throughout Minnesota and will be shown in other cities and on college campuses in 2013-2014
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Michael Paymar has lectured and trained, both nationally and internationally, on human rights and ending gender-based violence. He provides training and technical assistance to professionals in the criminal and civil justice system, law enforcement, and the military on how to end domestic violence. Paymar lives in Minneapolis, MN, where he serves in the U.S. House of Representatives. Anne Ganley lives in Seattle, WA.