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How working with men and boys could stop domestic violence

  • Written by Richard Tolman, Professor of Social Work, University of Michigan
Rob Porter, left, an aide to President Trump, resigned after reports surfaced that he had abused his two ex-wivesAP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais

Can President Donald Trump’s recent repudiation of domestic violence actually help prevent it?

Rob Porter, a high-level aide to Trump, was accused of serial domestic violence by his two ex-wives. The...

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