Domestic Violence – Two Women a Week – part 1 of 2
February 282010
Featuring Erin Pizzey, Angry Harry and Stephen Fitzgerald.
Examining the frequent assertion in the UK that two women a week die from domestic violence.
Both men and women die every week due to domestic violence but only female deaths receive media and government attention. Women involved in violent relationships are typically at least as violent as their men.
Examines the murder rates of domestic violence and looks at the exclusion of men in the provision of support for DV victims.
• Consensual domestic violence
• Legislation against men including Harriet Harmans yellow card punishments for men acquitted of any wrongdoing
• Origins of violent behaviour in women and men
• Lack of support for men and their children
• Examination of the BBCs Hitting Home domestic violence website and homelessness
• The police and positive arrest policies for DV
Duration : 0:10:5
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February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
Man does not beat …
Man does not beat women until she provoked and at the most one or two slap which is nature but to go to law is nothing but destroy children life. They say in the interest of they separate man and women. Where is the interest of child? Half the time with mother and half the with father in which mother will seat at home drawing social fund and influence the child in which father will lose child. IT IS NOTHING BUT CRUVALTI OF THE LAW OF THE LAND.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
There are many …
There are many British man goes to third world bring bride from there. They show there true colour within one year in which D/V and social worker playing part to destroys marriage. What they have to do is to go and report with wrong allegation and job done. There is no government as dirty as British government. This government has no value of man they shatters the mans small kingdom.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
Very sorry to hear …
Very sorry to hear of your experience.
We can at least look forward to change on the horizon. I believe that the more truth there is out there, the better things are bound to get.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
My wife faked …
My wife faked assault as a strategy in a divorce. Even-though there was no injury to my spouse, our home, no witnesses, no prior history of violence I was removed from my home and immediately given a no contact order baring me from my home, the university where I was employed (my wife was a student there) This imbalanced legal system more and more often is used as an extension of a woman’s common psychological abuse.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
MWM — you’ve shown …
MWM — you’ve shown politicians, the police, the BBC, social services, all to be the crooked scum that they are.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
@RichKnight2010
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@RichKnight2010
Rich — I hope you asked the same question to your government representative when governments were speading lies that men everywhere were beating women up! That’s a lie that I too fell for for many years, a lie that just didn’t tally with the reality around us as we all know it!
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
Superb as always.
Superb as always.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
I would not say I …
I would not say I was hamstrung in this case but I can see why you would say it.
My attitude’s to parenting are based on my belief’s about what works best. Dad working and barely seeing his children whilst mum is full-time with child is no good. Both parents working and leaving state childcare to raise their children is no good. Each family should make their OWN minds up how to do their parenting. The problem is that huge interests in business and government are removing our choices.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
NSPCC figures (a UK …
NSPCC figures (a UK children’s charity) pulicised by the Mankind Initiative men’s charity.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
These videos are …
These videos are high quality. It is a limiting shame however, that your mother at home approach does not consider the benefits of shared childcare, and therefor marks your argument out as based on a lame duck. I am curious to know your parental upbringing, which left you so progressive overall, yet hamstrung with the stay at home mum model. Is it social conservatism? Are you a proponent of expansionism and war? (Some are!) You sound a bit protective of women. Is it a sense of chivalric duty???
February 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
What is the source …
What is the source of the statistics for the bar graph which shows that the vast majority of abuse is perpetrated by mothers?