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Engaging Men and Boys
Bail Violations Are Frequently a Precursor to a Domestic Violence Charge
February 6, 2025 by Ziyana Kotadia in Engaging Men and Boys
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Age, Criminal History, and Domestic Violence
December 12, 2024 by Ziyana Kotadia in Engaging Men and Boys
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Exploring Typologies of Domestic Violence Perpetrators: Insights into Male Patterns and Behaviours
November 1, 2024 by Ziyana Kotadia in Engaging Men and Boys
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Recommendations to the The Legislative Assembly of Ontario’s Standing Committee on Justice Policy
July 10, 2024 by Ziyana Kotadia in Engaging Men and Boys
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Disrupting Trajectories Leading to Domestic Violence
March 21, 2024 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Disrupting Trajectories Leading to Domestic Violence
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Insights on engaging men and boys in creating a more gender equal future in Canada
October 26, 2023 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Insights on engaging men and boys in creating a more gender equal future in Canada
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Building a movement of men and boys committed to violence prevention and gender equality in Alberta: Informing the Alberta primary prevention framework collaborative
December 31, 2022 by Winta Abera in Alberta Primary Prevention Playbook
Building a movement of men and boys committed to violence prevention and gender equality in Alberta: Informing the Alberta primary prevention framework collaborative
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The Calling in Men Project FAQs on the 9 Promising Approaches for Practitioners Engaging Men in Violence Prevention and Gender Equality
November 2, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
The Calling in Men Project FAQs on the 9 Promising Approaches for Practitioners Engaging Men in Violence Prevention and Gender Equality
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Building a Movement: Mobilizing More Men for Violence Prevention, Gender Equality, and Social Justice in Canada: Recommendations for the Government of Canada
October 24, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Building a Movement:  Mobilizing More Men for Violence Prevention, Gender Equality, and Social Justice in Canada: Recommendations for the Government of Canada
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Calling in Men: A Review of Literature and The Case for Calling Men “in” to Prevent Violence and Advance Equity
October 18, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Calling in Men: A Review of Literature and The Case for Calling Men “in” to Prevent Violence and Advance Equity
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