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Fathers' Rights GroupsDemographic Correlates and Impact on Custody PolicyUniversity of Southern California Office of Research Advancement
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
University of Maryland, College Park This article combines information from fathers' rights Web sites with demographic, historical, and other information to provide an empirically based analysis of fathers' rights advocacy in the United States. Content analysis discerns three factors that are central to the groups' rhetoric: representing domestic violence allegations as false, promoting presumptive joint custody and decreasing child support, and portraying women as perpetrators of domestic abuse. Fathers' rights organizations and themes are examined in relation to state-level demographics and custody policy. The implications of fathers' rights activism for battered women and their children are explored.
Key Words: backlash custody policy domestic violence fathers' rights
This version was published on May
1, 2009 Violence Against Women, Vol. 15, No. 5,
513-531 (2009) |
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