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* [http://www.noharmm.org/synopsis.htm Long Term Consequences of Neonatal Circumcision: A Preliminary Poll of Circumcised Males] | * [http://www.noharmm.org/synopsis.htm Long Term Consequences of Neonatal Circumcision: A Preliminary Poll of Circumcised Males] | ||
* [http://www.nocirc.org/resources/wbwr.html NOCIRC page on Whose Body, Whose Rights?] | * [http://www.nocirc.org/resources/wbwr.html NOCIRC page on Whose Body, Whose Rights?] | ||
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Revision as of 04:11, 19 October 2020
Tim Hammond (born 25 March 1975) founded with R. Wayne Griffiths the National Organization of Restoring Men, NORM in 1989. Tim later founded NOHARMM (National Organization to Halt the Abuse and Routine Mutilation of Males) in 1992, as an organization dedicated to stopping routine infant circumcisions through activism and protest.
Tim is the founder of the Global Survey of Circumcision Harm, originally published in BJU International in 1993, and re-launched in its current online version in 2011. In 1999 he presented A Preliminary Poll of Men Circumcised in Infancy or Childhood.[1]
Tim was executive director of the film "Whose bodies, whose rights?".
Tim was selected Intactivist of the Month by Intact America on September of 2012.
External links
- 1. Facebook profile. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
- 2. Facebook profile. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
- Tim Hammond's CV
- Website of the National Organization to Halt the Abuse and Routine Mutilation of Males
- A Preliminary Poll of Men Circumcised in Infancy or Childhood
- Global survey of circumcision harm
- Long Term Consequences of Neonatal Circumcision: A Preliminary Poll of Circumcised Males
- NOCIRC page on Whose Body, Whose Rights?
References
- ↑ Hammond, Tim. A preliminary poll of men circumcised in infancy or childhood. BJU Int. January 1999; 83 Suppl 1: 85-92. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 7 September 2020.