Women are more violent, says study 1

Women are more violent, says study
Women are more violent, says study By Sophie Goodchild , Home Affairs Correspondent Sunday 12 November 2000 Ref: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/women-are-more-violent-says-study-622388.html Bruised and battered husbands have been complaining for years and now the biggest research project of its kind has proved them right. When it comes to domestic confrontation, women are more violent than men. The study, ...

“Most domestic violence is reciprocal, and women are equally as capable of violence as men” (Erin Pizzey) 147

Erin Patria Margaret Pizzey is an English family care activist and a novelist. She became internationally famous for having started one of the first women’s refuges in the modern world, Chiswick Women’s Aid, in 1971, the organisation known today as Refuge. Pizzey has been the subject of death threats and boycotts because of her stance ...

Feminist view of wife assault challenged in study

Wednesday, October 28, 1998 Police sensitivity training takes a hitMost charges minor: Feminist view of wife assault challenged in studyDonna Laframboise National Post Theresa Petkau began her MA thesis on domestic abuse with conventional thinking on the subject. Her research didn’t back it up. Back in 1995, when she began researching her MA thesis at ...

In the last year of the reporting period on Family Violence, only 3 percent of Canadian women reported having experienced violence at the hands of their spouses!

In the last year of the reporting period on Family Violence, only 3 percent of Canadian women  reported having experienced violence at the hands of their spouses!
In the last year of the reporting period on Family Violence, only 3 percent of Canadian women  reported having experienced violence at the hands of their spouses! 97 percent of women reported no types of violent acts against them of any kind! At a Calgary workshop on family conflict, researcher Theresa Petkau reported on her masters ...