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One of the key indicators of whether a woman will be a victim of DV/IPV is whether she is a perpetrator of DV/IPV. "Reciprocity was associated with more frequent violence among women"<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1854883/</ref>. Women are more likely to be injured as a result of DV/IPV so it follows one key way that women could avoid being a victim of DV is to not be a perpetrator. To be clear this is not about provocation in the moment. Rather this a long term trend in which a man and a woman initiate DV against each other. If the woman initiates DV research clearly shows she's more likely to be a victim of DV as well.
 
One of the key indicators of whether a woman will be a victim of DV/IPV is whether she is a perpetrator of DV/IPV. "Reciprocity was associated with more frequent violence among women"<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1854883/</ref>. Women are more likely to be injured as a result of DV/IPV so it follows one key way that women could avoid being a victim of DV is to not be a perpetrator. To be clear this is not about provocation in the moment. Rather this a long term trend in which a man and a woman initiate DV against each other. If the woman initiates DV research clearly shows she's more likely to be a victim of DV as well.
   
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* http://www.aph.gov.au/DocumentStore.ashx?id=8145801d-8fc5-4d3e-931d-f0ffcf3bffbc&subId=298676
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 12:46, 29 January 2017

The common perception of domestic violence (also known as intimate partner violence) is as something men perpetrate against women. Data suggests this is an inaccurate picture.

Teaching that men should not hit women but that no such prohibition exists for women hitting men violates the social principal of reciprocity and threatens the social fabric. The solution to this is to teach that all violence is unacceptable.

One in five intimate partner homicides in Australia is a woman murdering her male partner.[1]

Reciprocal Violence

One of the key indicators of whether a woman will be a victim of DV/IPV is whether she is a perpetrator of DV/IPV. "Reciprocity was associated with more frequent violence among women"[2]. Women are more likely to be injured as a result of DV/IPV so it follows one key way that women could avoid being a victim of DV is to not be a perpetrator. To be clear this is not about provocation in the moment. Rather this a long term trend in which a man and a woman initiate DV against each other. If the woman initiates DV research clearly shows she's more likely to be a victim of DV as well.

External Links

DV in Lesbian Relationships

Introductory Articles

Australia

Custom AIC Report

Custom Report

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Table 9 tell us:

  • Woman unlawfully killed her husband: 8
  • Woman unlawfully killed her male defacto: 13
  • Woman unlawfully killed her boyfriend: 3
  • Woman unlawfully killed her male extramarital lover: 1
  • Woman unlawfully killed her ex-boyfriend: 1
  • Man unlawfully killed his boyfriend/male spouse: 1

References

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