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Mud Race

ADVOCATING FOR
MEN

By advocating for men’s well-being and rights, we aim to address mental health stigmas, legal and social challenges, and promote a balanced, inclusive society where men feel empowered and supported.

Criminal Justice System

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While other factors, such as race and social economic backgrounds may play a role, men receive 63% longer sentences than women for the same types of crimes (Starr, 2012).

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Criminal Justice System

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Incorrectly identifying men as abusers along with existing doubt in our criminal justice system have serious mental and financial consequences for victims (men) (Ambrozewicz et al., 2024).

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Domestic Violence Against Men

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Domestic violence against men is often portrayed as a joke, which reinforces the harmful idea that abuse towards men is acceptable (Jovanoski & Sharlamanov, 2024).
 

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Domestic Violence Against Men

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70.6% of men never seek help after experiencing intimate partner violence leading to mental disorders, isolation, increased drug use, violent behaviors, and suicide (Candia et al., 2024).

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Domestic Violence Against Men

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In the media, men are usually seen as the perpetrators of domestic violence, reinforcing the perception that abusers are primarily men, however, men are more likely to be victims depending on the type of abuse (Jovanoski & Sharlamanov, 2024).

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Domestic Violence Against Men

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There is a lack of knowledge and awareness towards male victims/survivors of domestic violence, which limits their ability to receive proper aid, resources, or justice (Ambrozewicz et al., 2024).

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