Domestic violence

Martin Fiebert - studies, metastudies YouTube lecture
Female violence > Male violence
Male violence is mostly predicated on female physical violence
Female violence is mostly predicated on male verbal violence
Injuries are more or less in parity (use of weapons massively female)
Homicide is near parity, but figures exclude male suicide

Stefan Molyneux on gender stats

Erin Pizzey speaks on refuges and violent people of both genders

Harvard study: Domestic violence: Not always one sided

The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge Project
"Violence between intimate partners (PV) is widely regarded as a crime committed by men against women, and this paradigm has informed policy on criminal justice interventions for the past three decades. Having found symmetry across gender in many aspects of PV, most scholars now question this paradigm and argue for more gender inclusive, evidence-based policies"

Telegraph: Elizabeth Bates: Women are more aggressive and controlling than men
"Women are more likely than men to be aggressive and controlling towards their partner, according to a study.

The research found that women showed controlling behaviour along with serious levels of threats, intimidation and physical violence when in a relationship more often than men.

More than 1,000 young men and women were questioned about any “Intimate Partner Violence” (IPV) they had inflicted on a girlfriend or boyfriend, or been subjected to themselves.

The results are in contrast to earlier studies which suggested women are almost always the victims of such behaviour.

Dr Elizabeth Bates, who led the study at the University of Cumbria, said: “Previous studies have sought to explain male violence towards women as arising from patriarchal values, which motivate men to seek to control women’s behaviour, using violence if necessary.”"

Fiebert & Gonzalez: Why Women Assault


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