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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. |
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. |
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== External Links == |
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* http://newscastmedia.com/domestic-violence.htm |
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* http://www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm |
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* domesticviolenceresearch.org/ |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Revision as of 04:39, 17 February 2015
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.
External Links
- http://newscastmedia.com/domestic-violence.htm
- http://www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm
- domesticviolenceresearch.org/