Florida woman accused of shoplifting threw her baby at deputy, officials say

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'A Pensacola woman has been arrested after authorities say they tried to arrest her for shoplifting and she threw her baby at a deputy as she tried to escape.

Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office said Ashley Taylor Wright tried to smuggle about $260 worth of clothing from a Dillard's dressing room.

Deputies approached her car in the parking lot Monday night and asked her to get out.

Authorities said the 23-year-old told the deputy, "You will have to shoot through the baby to get me."

She then allegedly ran from the car and threw the car seat with the baby inside at the deputy.

The infant was not injured. Two other young children were also in the car.

Wright faces several charges, including child abuse.'

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Actor: My son was stolen from me

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'Actor Jason Patric and his former girlfriend are caught up in a heated custody dispute. CNN's Michaela Pereira reports.'

Issue reported previously on MANN here.

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Women's Center Presents Workshop for Men & Boys

Announcement here. Excerpt:

'The Women’s Center of Greater Danbury is pleased to announce a free, interactive workshop for males of all ages. Participants will learn strategies and techniques to address harmful behaviors that promote sexual and interpersonal violence against women and children. Two training sessions will be held in our 2nd floor Community Room at 8 West Street in Danbury on Monday, July 29th, 6:30-7:30 p.m., and Thursday, August 1st, 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Men are far too often at a loss as to how they can play a positive role in stopping sexual violence. Standing by or remaining silent is not the answer. With an emphasis on prevention education, this workshop will encourage and help men to play a positive role in preventing sexual abuse, interpersonal violence and even bullying.

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Emma Roberts arrested on domestic violence charges after fight with boyfriend

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'Actress Emma Roberts [link added] was arrested last week on domestic violence charges in Canada.
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TMZ reports that Roberts was arrested after someone called the cops to report a fight in the couple’s Montreal hotel room.

Peters, 26, reportedly had a bloody nose and a bite mark when police arrived, so they arrested Roberts on the spot. They released her hours later because Peters elected not to press charges, according to MTV News.

In a joint statement, the two young actors reps addressed the incident.

"It was an unfortunate incident and misunderstanding. Ms. Roberts was released after questioning and the couple are working together to move past it," the reps told Us Weekly.'

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Woman Sentenced To Life For Killing Fiance

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'ALLENTOWN, Pa. — An eastern Pennsylvania woman sentenced to life in prison in the stabbing death of her fiance on their wedding day says she still loves him.

Thirty-two-year-old Na Cola Franklin was convicted of first-degree murder in the August death of 36-year-old Billy Brewster after an argument at their Whitehall Township apartment hours before the ceremony.
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Defense attorney John Waldron has vowed an appeal. He argues Brewster came home drunk from an impromptu bachelor party and attacked Franklin.'

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Intactivism Spreads in Israel

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'Here is another sign that Intactivisim is gaining social acceptance, even in Israel. Gonnen Al Ha-Yeled (Protect the Child) and Ben Shalem (The Israeli Association for the Abolition of Circumcision), two Israeli Intactivist groups, have just produced stickers and ads in Hebrew. Eran Sadeh, the Jewish and Israeli founder of Protect the Child spoke at a Human Rights forum last year calling for laws protecting all children from the mutilation of circumcision.

Translation from Hebrew by Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon.'

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The Rise of Single Fathers

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'A record 8% of households with minor children in the U.S. are headed by a single father, up from just over 1% in 1960, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of census records. The census bureau data shows the number of single father households increased from less than 300,000 in 1960 to more than 2.6 million in 2011.

To measure the increase in another way, single parent households headed by fathers now comprise almost one-quarter (24%) of all single parent households, compared to 14% in 1960.

There are some notable differences between single mothers and single fathers. Single fathers are more likely than single mothers to be living with a cohabiting partner (41% versus 16%). Single fathers, on average, have higher incomes than single mothers and are far less likely to be living at or below the poverty line—24% versus 43%. Single fathers are also somewhat less educated than single mothers, older and more likely to be white.

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A Boys' Camp to Redefine Gender

Two takes on the same camp; from Slate:

A Boys' Camp to Redefine Gender

and from a religious-interest magazine:

Transgender Boy's Camp 'Unnatural,' Restrictive, Say Christian Leaders

Slate:
'Over the past three years, photographer Lindsay Morris has been documenting a four-day camp for gender nonconforming boys and their parents.
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It is also a place for both parents and children to feel protected in an environment that encourages free expression.

“[The kids] don’t have to look over their shoulders, and they can let down their guard. Those are four days when none of that matters, and they are surrounded by family members who support them,” Morris said.'

CP:
'But Christian leaders disagree, saying the camp might even be forcing these children down an unnatural path.

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UK: Courses 'would be better than prison' for women

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'The government is ignoring the needs of women offenders with its probation reforms, the Commons Justice Select Committee has said.

Kay, an ex-offender, who has been in prison once after being convicted on a drugs offence, told the Today programme's Justin Webb being in prison "knocks self confidence" and "self belief".

She said "courses and training" would be a much better way to help women who have offended.

Labour peer Baroness Corston, who suggested a number of reforms six years ago, said she was worried the "progress made by the previous government has not only stalled but is in danger of going into reverse".

She said the system now is "perfectly tailored for a man", and added the majority of the women in prison now "shouldn't be there because they are troubled rather than troublesome".'

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UK: Teacher who sent 1,500 sex texts to teenage pupil in six weeks avoids jail

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'A woman teacher who inundated a teenage pupil with sex text messages and intimate pictures during a six-week affair has avoided jail.

Roseanna Langley, 24, sent the 16-year-old pictures of her naked and she was planning a tattoo bearing his name.

When the boy tried to cool their romance the science teacher – on the rebound after being dumped by her fiance – claimed she had miscarried his child, Exeter crown court heard.

The pair denied their affair when the head teacher at St James High School in Exeter called in police.

But officers found 1,500 sex texts from Langley on the boy’s mobile and CCTV images showed the couple holding hands in a London hotel where they shared a double bed during a weekend away.

She was sacked by the school after she admitted having sex with the boy, who was not in her class.'

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India: False rape cases, extortion and threat: How woman blackmail men with 'rape' law

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'New Delhi: While the police strive to ensure safety and security of women in the national capital, there seems to be some women who misuse the law for extorting money from people and then threaten them to implicate in ‘false’ rape cases.

One such incident surfaced in Pandav Nagar area of East Delhi where a 40-year-old woman, who is reportedly a complainant in 11 cases of rape, stalking and other sexual offences, was arrested on charges of extortion.

It is ironical that the man who filed the extortion complaint was earlier charged with raping the woman and had been sent to jail.
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"The previous case under Sections of rape that the woman registered against Sushil was found to be false. On the directions of the court, a case of extortion based on Sushil's complaint was registered and the woman, arrested. She has been sent to 14 days judicial custody," Additional DCP (East) D K Gupta said.

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Dear Suzanne Venker, White Men Are Not 'Second-Class Citizens'

Article here. Make sure you check out the picture of a woman stepping on a man's head with a high heel. Excerpt:

'White, American men are now second-class citizens.

That's the premise of an article Suzanne Venker posted on Fox News last week, a follow-up to her November 2012 piece about the "war on men." In this piece, Venker made a number of pretty astonishing claims about women, public policy and the state of gender equality.

Here are the three most confusing things she wrote:

1. Grade school curricula are based on girls' interests. Hmmm... We'd like to see some data on that, please.

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Jonathan Kay: The dangerous expansion of ‘battered woman defence’ in Canadian law

Article here. Excerpt:

'“In the Doucet case, the claim of an ongoing pattern of spousal abuse was central to her defence,” says James Morton, a former president of the Ontario Bar Association. “So in theory, it should have been proven the way you would prove every other element, with solid evidence. But in reality, claims of past abuse typically are not proven with the same degree of rigour. It’s often merely asserted, and the person whom the allegation is made against has to disprove it. The burden of proof is effectively reversed.”

“It’s in family law cases where you see this a lot,” he adds. “As a practical matter, once the allegation is made by the woman — and it’s usually the woman, though not always — the burden is on the other side, the man, to disprove it. And how do you do that? How do you disprove something that happened months or years ago — stuff that was never complained about at the time?”

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SAVE: Unconscionable Decision in Kellett Case, Speak Out

Yesterday, Asst. DA Mary Kellett appeared before Maine Supreme Court Justice Ellen Gorman, and admitted to violating rules of the Maine Bar when she prosecuted Vladek Filler on sexual assault charges.

Normally, we'd be thrilled to see this. But there's more. Justice Gorman is expected to announce her decision later this week, to suspend any punishment of Mary Kellett! Yes, you read that right!

We aren't buying the "she has suffered enough" line - we want her disbarred!

Let's speak out for Vladek, his children, and every other person Kellett has unethically put behind bars. Tell the Justice that KELLETT MUST BE DISBARRED.

Contact Justice Gorman TODAY c/o Matthew Pollack, Clerk of the Maine Supreme Court. Phone: (207) 822-4146.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart,

Teri Stoddard, Program Director
Stop Abusive and Violent Environments
www.saveservices.org

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Women's groups call on governor to veto 'father-daughter' dance bill

Article here. Excerpt:

'More than a dozen women's groups are calling on Governor Chafee to veto legislation approved by the General Assembly that would allow school districts to continue holding "father-daughter" dances and other gender-specific events.

The bill came in response to complaints over Cranston public school's decision to host a "father-daughter" dance for female students and a field trip to a baseball game for male students. In response, the school district cancelled the "father-daughter" dance.

The bill -- S-12A -- amended state law to permit schools "to provide activities for students of one sex provided that reasonably comparable activities are provided for students of the other sex." It was introduced by Sen. Hanna M. Gallo, who is a Cranston Democrat and also a speech pathologist for the Cranston School Department.'

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