Study: Male victims of home violence

Tuesday, October 10, 2006
By Mike LaSalle

Irish study of patients attending family doctors has found that 52 per cent of men and 43 per cent of women have experienced domestic violence.

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  1. mruffolo

    New research published in the Journal of Family Psychology says that, contrary to media and public opinion, women commit more acts of violence than men in eleven categories: throw something, push, grab, shove, slap, kick, bite, hit or threaten a partner with a knife or gun.

    The study, which is based on interviews with 1,615 married or cohabiting couples and extrapolated nationally using census data, found that 21 percent of couples reported domestic violence.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/culture/20060511-112526-4029r.htm

    A person could not learn this by watch television or reading other media.

    #19461

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