Male Victims of Domestic Violence

Male victims of domestic violence face grave difficulties. Chief among them is having few places to turn for information and help.

One of the first things men who are victims of this need to know, is that they are not alone. A national survey funded by the Centers for Disease Control found that nearly 40% of all domestic violence victims - or 835,000 men a year - are physically abused by their intimate partners/spouses.

SAFE (Stop Abuse for Everyone) has a Web site where male victims can share their stories with others.


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The Web site lists srevices that are sympathetic to this under-served population, as well as a number of highly qualified professionals ready to provide training to law enforcement, health-care providers, social service, crisis lines, etc., in how to identify, support and refer male victims of domestic violence.

SAFE also provides a brochure for male victims and their concerned family and friends. It identifies domestic violence, lists typical reactions and provides specific advice.

Anyone wishing a copy of this brochure should send a self-addressed, stamped envelope along with a $1.00 suggested donation to:

SAFE-Male Victims Brochure
P.W. Box 951
Tualatin, OR 97062

SAFE is a 501(c)3 charitable organization and donations are tax deductible.

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