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Most women who use force against their partners and children are victims of domestic violence


This article contains references to domestic violence.
The majority of women who abuse their partners and children are themselves victims of domestic and family violence, an Australian-first study into the issue has revealed.
It found women are more likely to use force as a way to gain independence from their partner as opposed to an attempt to exercise control over them. Women are also more likely than violent men to take responsibility and self-disclose their actions.
The study, released on Wednesday, was the result of a joint project by the University of Melbourne and Curtin University, and supported by not-for-profit organisations Baptcare and Berry Street. ....

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The research found most women who use force are themselves victim-survivors of domestic and family violence and childhood abuse. Motivations for the use of force by women most commonly include self-defence, retaliation, anger and stress.
The Australian Institute of Criminology researcher Hayley Boxall said the findings show women who have been reported for domestic and family violence behaviours were often responding to threatened or actual abuse.
“However, this threat may not be immediately obvious, like a family member or partner raising their fist in your face,” Boxall said. “Instead, it could be a look, a glance, a tone of voice that can set someone on edge, trigger a fight or flight response and make them likely to strike out. Critically, women’s threat perceptions are not only affected by violence that may already be happening within their relationships, but also prior experiences of abuse.” ....

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