Transcription of Domestic Violence - The Male Perspective
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11 Domestic ViolenceThe Male PerspectiveDomestic Violence is often seen purely as a female victim/male perpetratorproblem but the evidence demonstrates that this is a false will look What the statistics show What support servicesthere are for men Academic studies relatingto male victimsThe statistics and other evidence show that the male victim/female perpetratorscenario accounts for a substantial minority of 'A Skimmington' by Hogarth Trustees of the BritishMuseumThe picture (an etching by Hogarth) demonstrates that the male victim was arecognized stereotype in the 17th/18th of male victimsBased on numbers of victims of partner abuse in last yearestimated by detailed BC Surveys of intimate abuse0102030405060200101-0202-0303-0404- 0505-0606-0707-0808-09 PercentAny abuseSevere forceSources: Home Office Research Studies and Statistical BulletinsThis slide shows the number of male victims as a percentage of the total numberof victims in the years under review broadly speaking, since 2008, just under40% of Domestic Violence incidents relate to male 2001: Home Office Research Study 276, March 2004, Table 2004/05: Home Office On-line Report 12/06, 2006, Table 2005/06: Home Office Statistical Bulletin 02/07, 25 January2007 Table 2006/07: Home Office Statistical Bulletin 03/08, 31 January2008, 2007/08: Home Office Statistical Bulletin
1 1 Domestic Violence The Male Perspective Domestic Violence is often seen purely as a female victim/male perpetrator problem but the evidence demonstrates that this is …
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