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Multiple Division

As if high school isn’t hard enough

Grief Observed

A portrait of loss

A Developing Situation

Scenes of the first five waves

Don Dutton

Don Dutton is a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia.

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An Ongoing Battle

Is domestic violence really (mostly) men’s fault? July–August 2011
Domestic violence, or, as it is now called, intimate partner violence, has been the subject of analysis and social policy since at least the beginning of the 19th century. The current wave of interest started in the 1970s when domestic violence was called wife assault and was viewed as a way for male perpetrators to suppress women’s…