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Domestic Violence Against Men

category national | miscellaneous | opinion/analysis author Friday May 04, 2007 11:35author by Shelagh Sutton Report this post to the editors

A Hidden Phenomenon

You may well be chuckling to yourself at the notion that men could be victims of domestic violence at all but the ever-increasing incidence of abuse against men in the home and the media’s subconscious conspiracy to keep this very real issue hidden might well surprise you.

Watching Shooter, the latest action movie to be churned from Hollywood, I was irritated by a scene in which the love interest (Kate Mara) strikes our hero (Mark Wahlberg) across the face. Needless to say the slap definitely doesn’t hurt him; it merely wakes him to the fact that he has to give her his full attention while she explains her emotional turmoil. You may be wondering where the problem is: we frequently see women like this in films and TV programmes striking the man but never hurting him. The message is: it’s ok for a woman to hit a man because it can’t harm him, because, in fact, it’s not real violence. And therein lies the issue: why isn’t this recognised as violent behaviour?

According to Men’s Aid, many sources on domestic violence rely on report-based studies. Such studies usually conclude that domestic violence is predominantly a woman’s issue. This is understandable since, for example, in a random sample survey of both men and women in Ireland undertaken in 2003 by ESRI and the National Crime Council (NCC), it was found that 29% of women but only 5% of men report their experience of domestic violence to the Gardaí. Likewise, OSS, the domestic violence information and resource centre based in Cork, reported that, between 2000 and 2004, only 14% of their calls by victims were made by male victims. Essentially, there is much less reportage by male victims even though gender-neutral surveys the world over are finding that domestic violence against men is becoming as prevalent as it against women.

For example, in the NCC/ESRI survey, while more women than men experience violence over a lifetime, the exact same proportion of men and women reported experience of violence within the previous year. This indicates that more men are beginning to experience violence in the home. In many gender-neutral surveys in English-speaking countries, it has been found that in roughly half of relationships experiencing domestic violence, both partners are equally violent, with the remainder fairly equally divided between male-only and female-only violence. In addition, men and women tend to give similar reasons for perpetrating violence against their partners – quelling the myth that women are only violent in self-defence.

So why is our society one big ostrich with its head firmly wedged in the sand on this issue? We are only too aware how women and men are entitled to equality in all walks of life these days but we still have an ingrained and reinforced notion that a woman could not hurt a man. It certainly doesn’t help that films and TV programmes again and again churn out scenes depicting a helpless woman justifiably slapping a man across the face. We need to look past the tired stereotypes – only then might we become aware that women can be perpetrators and that men too can be victims of domestic violence.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Abuse of men     Carol Ann    Fri May 04, 2007 13:34 
   What an issue     Sinead    Fri May 04, 2007 14:51 
   women are more likely to cause a serious injury     wageslave    Fri May 04, 2007 15:17 
   violence in the home     Carol Ann    Fri May 04, 2007 15:22 
   Tell that to the fairies     Sinead    Fri May 04, 2007 16:28 
   WTF Sinead?     Carol Ann    Fri May 04, 2007 17:16 
   Domestic violence against a partner, whether male or female is wrong.     Sinead    Fri May 04, 2007 17:35 
   Gender Neutral     Carol Ann    Fri May 04, 2007 17:47 
   it is wrong to treat both cases the same     wageslave    Fri May 04, 2007 18:31 
 10   Wageslave     Sinead    Fri May 04, 2007 22:13 
 11   Thanks for your comments     Shelagh Sutton    Wed May 09, 2007 00:10 
 12   thanks for highlighting this shelagh     wageslave    Wed May 09, 2007 00:21 
 13   More gendered references     Sinead    Thu May 17, 2007 20:25 
 14   Other victims of domestic violence     yello    Thu Jul 05, 2007 13:52 
 15   I disagree with the book title     Eric    Tue Nov 04, 2008 21:16 
 16   lack of rational arguments     no name    Tue Nov 04, 2008 23:40 


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