Jen Dalitz
SIGN UP TO RECEIVE NEWS & UPDATES DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX
Little Wins

Latest Posts

  1. Women in Business, Supporting Women's Economic Empowerment - June 6th - Register now Jen Dalitz 24-May-2012
  2. Congratulations to Nikki White at The Heart Of, winner of Suncorp's Helping Hand competition Jen Dalitz 24-May-2012
  3. Melinda Gates says it's time to put contraception back on the agenda. Your thoughts? Jen Dalitz 24-May-2012
  4. Gender Discrimination: speak out, suffer in silence or just move on? Jen Dalitz 24-May-2012
  5. 7 steps to making money from LinkedIn (and other social media) and MAX your return on investment Jen Dalitz 04-May-2012
  6. Competition, all-girl groups and the case for single-sex schooling Jen Dalitz 04-May-2012
  7. 5 tips (and loads of links) to help you score a seat at the table as Women on Government Boards hits record high of 35.7 per cent Jen Dalitz 26-Apr-2012

Fruit at Work


Feminism makes women more violent? Northern Territory Research Findings

Friday, July 02, 2010

Dr Peter Forsyth, a senior lecturer at Charles Darwin University claims that studies have found that there is no truth to the argument that testosterone makes men more aggressive, and that social factors such as the rise of feminism have destroyed the inhibition of women to be violent, and the expectation that men and women act differently.

Do you think men and women are equally likely to be violent? And does this mean that we should judge men and women on the same criteria when violent? If it’s not a case of boys just being (badly behaved) boys, how do we view male violence?