Professor Michael Flood – Researcher On Men, Masculinities, Gender, And Violence Prevention

Debbie sits down with Professor Michael Flood from the Queensland University of Technology to discuss his extensive experience in research, advocacy, and education, focusing on men’s violence against women and broader issues of men and masculinities. The conversation delves into the similarities between Australia and the UK in terms of domestic violence prevalence and response, the role of societal and cultural attitudes, and the importance of primary prevention and education. Michael and Debbie discuss challenges within the legal and support systems and emphasize the need for grassroots advocacy and comprehensive victim support.

00:00 Introduction and Professor Michael Flood’s Background
01:21 Global Issue of Violence Against Women
02:04 Challenges in Addressing Domestic Violence
04:33 Systemic Failures and Victim Blaming
06:06 Legal and Institutional Responses
10:33 Prevention and Education Initiatives
22:01 Perpetrator Mindset and Socialization
26:51 Support Systems and Community Efforts
39:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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