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“She got violent and started attacking me in the car… it caused me to swerve all over the road… I almost crashed and got in an accident.
Once again and just as with Chris Brown, we see the double standard in domestic abuse. In each of these situations, the woman’s actions actually endangered everyone on the road around them as they could have caused fatal accidents but yet no charges are placed against the women. In reality, women do strike first and according to the Center for Disease Control, Regarding perpetration of violence, more women than men (25 percent versus 11 percent) were responsible. In fact, 71 percent of the instigators in nonreciprocal partner violence were women
“She got violent and started attacking me in the car… it caused me to swerve all over the road… I almost crashed and got in an accident.
Once again and just as with Chris Brown, we see the double standard in domestic abuse. In each of these situations, the woman’s actions actually endangered everyone on the road around them as they could have caused fatal accidents but yet no charges are placed against the women. In reality, women do strike first and according to the Center for Disease Control, Regarding perpetration of violence, more women than men (25 percent versus 11 percent) were responsible. In fact, 71 percent of the instigators in nonreciprocal partner violence were women
http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/42/15/31-a
There are multi billion dollar programs for abused women yet not one dime for abused men although they represent half the victims of domestic abuse.