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Harvard study says 70 percent of domestic violence is committed by women against men
by Joseph Earnest November 15, 2013
Newscast Media HOUSTON—Three
years ago I wrote an article based on a scientific study done by
Harvard Medical School that revealed domestic violence was not as
one-sided as the media often depicts it. The article to this very day
is the second most popular article I've written and is widely cited
online and offline.
I
have since discovered that the original article that was published on
the Harvard Medical School Web site has been scrubbed, and my guess is
that certain activist groups perhaps pressured the professors to remove
it. Most of these institutions depend on endowments and grants to
function, so it is understandable how that may have been the cause of
its removal. As you can see, if you click on this original hyperlink,
the article is gone:
However,
fear not. Even three years ago, my discernment and sound judgment
enabled me to envisage something like that happening, so I took a
screen-shot of the entire article, just in case it was taken down. I am
re-posting the article and will compress it into PDF format that way
you are able to use it as a reference resource. You will find the PDF
at the very end of the article.
One
thing about Newscast Media is that it does not receive any funds from
sponsors and is self-funded, therefore we are not beholden to any
entity, and have the liberty to publish content as we so wish. That's
what true independent and objective journalism exemplifies.
Another
interesting aspect of the article is the comments section. There are
over 250 comments on this particular article, that you might find either
amusing, or instructive at the very end. Below is the original article:
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Original article by Joseph Earnest July 15, 2010
Newscast Media HOUSTON—As
the media flashes images and plays tapes of Mel Gibson screaming at his
former lover, one has to wonder what the other side of the story is. It
is obvious that Mel Gibson was set up by his girlfriend, whom he claims
tried to extort him. While I don't condone any kind of violence, I have
to present to my reading audience some cold hard facts that the
'mainstream media' has chosen to ignore in relation to domestic
violence.
Forensic
expert Arlo West said on Good Morning America, in regard to the tapes,
"I believe these are professionally done. I think she had help. She
clearly was speaking into what we call a large diaphragm microphone. Her
voice is very well engineered. She sounds great. To authenticate a
recording it must be an original."
The
information presented to you comes from investigative research of data
produced by reputable organizations like Harvard Medical School, The
Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Psychiatric
Association, just to mention a few.
The
mainstream media seems to imply that men are the sole perpetrators of
violence against women, but research proves otherwise. A recent study
by Harvard Medical School conducted a survey of 11,000 men and women and
found that 50% of the violence was reciprocal. Both men and women also
took responsibility for being equally violent in the heat of passion.
The
Harvard study found that when violence was one-sided, meaning
unprovoked, both men and the women themselves who took the study said
70% of the time it was the women who committed violence against the men.
Another study by the American Psychiatric Association that backs the Harvard Medical School study was published by Joan Arehart-Treichel who says, "When it comes to non-reciprocal violence between intimate partners, women are more often the perpetrators." View comments (250)+plus