Non-reciprocal partner violence
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Non-reciprocal intimate partner violence involves intimate partner violence (IPV) in which one partner in a relationship is a perpetrator of IPV and the other is not. The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge (PASK) project, the largest meta-analysis of DV/IPV research ever undertaken, found that in heterosexual relationships 13.8% of all IPV was a man being violent towards his female partner and 28.3% was a woman being violent towards her male partner.[1]