• Statistics about domestic violence, spousal abuse and intimate partner abuse currently come from only two sources-agency and survey data-this makes data on domestic violence difficult to interpret because most of the data comes from volunteered information.
• A recent study found that 50% of spousal violence was two-way-both partners were showing aggression.
• Drug addicts are responsible for 75% of reported cases.
• Children often bear the brunt …show more content…
• Lower income families are susceptible to increased levels of spousal abuse, but abuse occurs in families of all socioeconomic backgrounds.
• Most all abusers feel guilt. They fear being caught.
• In some cities there were once laws that allowed men to hit their wives before dark-spousal abuse is deeply rooted in culture.
• One of the leading causes of homelessness is fear of violence caused by a partner.
• Based on reported data, domestic violence claims the life of two women per week on average.
• As it turns out, deaths of men due to partner violence occur at the same rate as deaths of women.
• Nearly two thirds of all murders carried out by boys between the ages of 11 to 20 are intended to protect their mother from an abuser.
• Men are often afraid to report being a victim of abuse.
• There are more animal shelters in the United States than shelters for battered women.
• Drug abuse or alcohol abuse and domestic abuse are separate conditions. Ending drug addiction will not stop a person from demonstrating abusive characteristics.
• Many assaults are planned. They are not sudden bursts of