Law: Male Victims And The Law

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Male Victims and the Law
The issue of the neglect of male victims is not only on societal issue but it’s also become a political issue. Law has the ability to be protector enabler or bystander. In regards to male victims as many other things it would seem to be all three. Our laws protect men just as they do women but as we attempt to move away from a patriarchal society it’s not that we exclude men from law so much as we further shade women as the most vulnerable in society once again making the concept of men as victims more and more of a foreign concept. We create laws specifically in the interest of protecting women but this specific protection enables laws to omit men from them, and for society to overlook them as victims, then the law …show more content…

I explored gender and gender roles and how the perception of gender roles has caused the further victimization of both men and women. I’ve discussed the most recent findings on the gender of perpetrators of domestic violence as well as the possible reasoning behind the decrease in reported female victims of domestic violence and the increase in male victims of domestic violence. In this paper I also explored the gender specific language of victimology and discussed how a more gender neutral lexicon would serve better to include all victims. I also discussed how our gender specific language and general lean towards male victims has caused a lack of information on male victims, specifically domestic violence victims. The feminist focus on reversing our patriarchal society has made the general inequalities against women clear but in doing this they’ve painting men as the perpetrators and women as the victim. This has further hindered our ability to see men as victims, particularly of crimes perpetrated by women. Next I address the prominent issue of victim blaming and perpetrator justification, highlighting how we use our current ideas of gender norms to portray men’s attackers as simply self-defendants and men as the real perpetrators. I briefly address the issue of the laws endorsement of gender specific terminology and portraying women as victims, stresses how this furthers the schema of victimized women but …show more content…

It discusses the most recent findings on the gender of perpetrators of domestic violence as well as the possible reasoning behind the decrease in reported female victims of domestic violence and the increase in male victims of domestic violence. The paper also explored the gender specific language of victimology and discussed how a more gender neutral lexicon would serve better to include all victims.
Male victims of domestic violence have been pushed aside in favour of the more prominent, easier to accept female victims. Criminology, victimology and society as a whole needs to move towards a gender neutral stance regarding victims. We can’t let the long plight and victimization on women lead us towards further victimizing and neglecting males. A quality between genders will never be reached by furthering ones goals ahead of another. Males and females victimization needs to be addressed and acknowledged in the same fashion. Further research is needed regarding domestic violence and the victimization of men as well as men’s reactions to victimization and our abilities to help them

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