Domestic violence is the abuse or violence occurring in the home. One aspect of domestic violence is physical, impulsive, and vicious. If this level of violence occurs, the only reaction is to take all the steps necessary to prevent it. Men and women are also making mistakes due to abuse. This is not the fault of men and women "men and women can not accept an understanding of intimacy and differences" (Sherven 27). This means that men and women need to perpetuate each other's personal and collective damage and loveless drama, and unfortunately neither can leave.
According to surveys and statistics, in most cases men carry out domestic violence against women. Domestic violence starts with power and control and is related to equality and gender issues. We encourage believers to believe that deep-rooted social tradition and values contribute to the existence of patriarchal views and that men have power to control power and control partners. However, as men are able to experience violence from women's partners and recognize that they are experienced, domestic violence can also occur in lesbian relationships.
Women's violence against men is a serious social problem. While much attention has been paid to domestic violence against women, researchers believe that domestic violence against men is a remarkable social problem of remarkable attention. However, injuries to men against women are controversial. This is partly due to the very different statistics of domestic violence in the research report. Several studies - usually criminal studies - show that men are more likely to use violence than women. Other studies - usually studies of domestic violence and domestic violence - consider that all men are likely to harm and all women are as violent as men, considering all physical attacks and violence It shows that it is more violent than men
Traditionally, domestic violence is understood as a crime committed against women who are dominant men are not armed. However, in over 40 years of research, it is consistently known that domestic violence due to male-female self-assessment is similar. Professor John Archer of the Central Lancashire University commented on meta-analytic on these studies and that women are more likely to use domestic violence than men, but women are twice as injured or murdered by men there's a possibility that. Domestic attack men still account for a significant proportion of injured or killed people who were beaten by intimate partners (50%, 30% and 25% respectively).