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== Men == |
== Men == |
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* Child Support |
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* Custody Rights |
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* Domestic Violence Against Men |
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* Education Discrimination |
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* False Rape Allegations |
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* Gender Stereotypes |
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* Legal Discrimination |
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* Male Birth Control |
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* Male Genital Mulitation |
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* Male Disposability |
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* Male Rape |
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* Legal Parental Separation |
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* Criminal Court Bias |
* Criminal Court Bias |
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** More likely to be convicted |
** More likely to be convicted |
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** Receive longer sentences |
** Receive longer sentences |
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* Child custody |
* Child custody |
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** Biases by the courts |
** Biases by the courts |
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Revision as of 05:59, 10 May 2014
The MHRM exists to redress and rectifying certain problems facing men and boys. This page lists a selection of these problems. This list will be expanded over time.
Men
- Alimony
- Child Support
- Custody Rights
- Domestic Violence Against Men
- Education Discrimination
- False Rape Allegations
- Gender Stereotypes
- Legal Discrimination
- Male Birth Control
- Male Genital Mulitation
- Male Disposability
- Male Rape
- Legal Parental Separation
- Criminal Court Bias
- For the same offence:
- More likely to be arrested
- More likely to be charged
- More likely to be convicted
- Receive longer sentences
- Child custody
- Biases by the courts
- Lack of enforcement of orders when men have sole custody
- Domestic violence
- Lack of support
- Homelessness
- Suicide
- Marginalisation
- Ignoring male victims
- Medical expenditure
- Reproductive rights
- Legal Parental Separation
- University
- Due process
- Falling enrollments
- Vilification
Boys
- Drugging by parents and the state
- Educational attainment
- Marking down
- Male Genital Mutilation
- Violence