Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Domestic violence" in English language version.
The History of the Great Riots and Full History of the Molly Maguires.
fear is the force that provides battering with its power.
This is an issue that affects vast numbers of women throughout all nations of the world. ... Although there are cases in which men are the victims of domestic violence, nevertheless 'the available research suggests that domestic violence is overwhelmingly directed by men against women ... In addition, violence used by men against female partners tends to be much more severe than that used by women against men. Mullender and Morley state that 'Domestic violence against women is the most common form of family violence worldwide.'
Intimate male partners are most often the main perpetrators of violence against women, a form of violence known as intimate partner violence, 'domestic' violence or 'spousal (or wife) abuse.' Intimate partner violence and sexual violence, whether by partners, acquaintances or strangers, are common worldwide and disproportionately affect women, although are not exclusive to them.
The cases in the American courts are uniform against the right of the husband to use any [physical] chastisement, moderate or otherwise, toward the wife, for any purpose.Details. Archived August 28, 2023, at the Wayback Machine
A conflict analysis of domestic violence, for example, would begin by noting that women are battered far more often and far more severely than are men...
In the early 1800s most legal systems implicitly accepted wife-beating as a husband's right, part of his entitlement to control over the resources and services of his wife.
Feminist agitation in the 1800s produced a sea change in public opinion...
The survey results showed that five per cent of severely abused men reported their experience to the Gardaí, compared to 29 per cent of severely abused women
Female victims (44%) were around twice as likely to tell someone in a professional organisation than male victims (19%) and around three times more likely to the tell the police (29% compared with 10%). Female victims (19%) were also a lot more likely to tell a health professional than male victims (4%) about the abuse.
This is an issue that affects vast numbers of women throughout all nations of the world. ... Although there are cases in which men are the victims of domestic violence, nevertheless 'the available research suggests that domestic violence is overwhelmingly directed by men against women ... In addition, violence used by men against female partners tends to be much more severe than that used by women against men. Mullender and Morley state that 'Domestic violence against women is the most common form of family violence worldwide.'
Intimate male partners are most often the main perpetrators of violence against women, a form of violence known as intimate partner violence, 'domestic' violence or 'spousal (or wife) abuse.' Intimate partner violence and sexual violence, whether by partners, acquaintances or strangers, are common worldwide and disproportionately affect women, although are not exclusive to them.
In the early 1800s most legal systems implicitly accepted wife-beating as a husband's right, part of his entitlement to control over the resources and services of his wife.
Feminist agitation in the 1800s produced a sea change in public opinion...
The cases in the American courts are uniform against the right of the husband to use any [physical] chastisement, moderate or otherwise, toward the wife, for any purpose.Details. Archived August 28, 2023, at the Wayback Machine
The survey results showed that five per cent of severely abused men reported their experience to the Gardaí, compared to 29 per cent of severely abused women
A conflict analysis of domestic violence, for example, would begin by noting that women are battered far more often and far more severely than are men...
The cases in the American courts are uniform against the right of the husband to use any [physical] chastisement, moderate or otherwise, toward the wife, for any purpose.Details. Archived August 28, 2023, at the Wayback Machine