Men are much stronger than women and yes, abusive women out there can be just as violent because they are much more sneaky about violence towards their mate and some women have been known to hire someone to 'get rid of their husbands' (do their dirty work for them) but on the whole, there are more men that abuse women.
No !
Because violence is violence, whoever commits it. A crime of violence is not restricted to just the male gender.
Nobody, women, men or children should suffer violence against their person in our (so called) civilised society. Violence in any form is a crime and should be stopped.
Beth Richie has written: 'Arrested justice' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Violence against, Victims of crime, Violence, Crimes against, Crime, Social conditions, Abuse of, African American women, Abused women 'Compelled to crime' -- subject(s): Abused women, Interviews, Case studies, Abuse of, African American women 'Understanding family violence within U.S. refugee communities' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Counseling of, Refugees, Abused wives, Family violence, Women refugees, Prevention
Curtis Ostrander has written: 'Crime at college' -- subject(s): Crimes against, School violence, Women college students, Alcoholism and crime, Drug abuse and crime, College students, Crime prevention
Considering Nora is being wronged by society just because she is a women it might could be excused but what is wrong is wrong.
No, i do not think that women commit more crime than men. The statistics show that to an extent women have increased in committed crime, however this is not as higher as men committing crime. Knowing this, some crimes are not recorded so are unknown, these crimes are not taking in account, and so the statistics shown in the net is not correct. No, i do not think that women commit more crime than men. The statistics show that to an extent women have increased in committed crime, however this is not as higher as men committing crime. Knowing this, some crimes are not recorded so are unknown, these crimes are not taking in account, and so the statistics shown in the net is not correct.
Violence in a Women's Prison was created in 1982.
The duration of Violence in a Women's Prison is 1.6 hours.
Stop Violence Against Women was created in 2004.
Violence Against Women - journal - was created in 1995.
I do not believe that the question contains a true comparison. the questioner will have to cite some statistics to prove that the question reflects a true view of the situation.