The Notorious SLAV
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Damn, who could've expected this
? Not feminists, that's for sure
. While we are waiting for the US (specifically CDC) to release more of their upcoming NISVS report for the years 2023/2024, which just from what the stalking brief showed we can already be pretty sure will show more facts feminists wouldn't have expected or imagined, at least we have the newest UK data here to go through.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheTinMen/comments/1pd08c1/ons_latest_data_51_of_current_partner_abuse/
Source:
The public report only shows the data for any partner abuse, so if you want to see the more detailed version that does include all the additional data you need to download the dataset there, but it is real:
That more women than men claim any partner abuse, but more men than women claim current abuse, seems like a pretty clear hint that the UK is a society where women are freer and have more opportunnity to leave abusive relationships. That should be a pretty clear sign that male victims of DV desperately need more support (or, well, any support at all), but instead, the British government is officially going forward with closing as many female prisons and jails as possible and explicitly saying that women should never be in prison.
Priorities
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The forced marriage stats are quite interesting. It's an issue where men are never presented as victims, yet, apparently they are a third of those? I guess this is all immigrants, but I found this interesting anecdote in The Legal Subjection of Men, which is from 1908, which shows that this might be an old homegrown phenomenon there as well
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View: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheTinMen/comments/1pd08c1/ons_latest_data_51_of_current_partner_abuse/
Source:
Domestic abuse in England and Wales overview - Office for National Statistics
Figures on domestic abuse from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police recorded crime and other organisations.
www.ons.gov.uk
The public report only shows the data for any partner abuse, so if you want to see the more detailed version that does include all the additional data you need to download the dataset there, but it is real:
That more women than men claim any partner abuse, but more men than women claim current abuse, seems like a pretty clear hint that the UK is a society where women are freer and have more opportunnity to leave abusive relationships. That should be a pretty clear sign that male victims of DV desperately need more support (or, well, any support at all), but instead, the British government is officially going forward with closing as many female prisons and jails as possible and explicitly saying that women should never be in prison.
Priorities
The forced marriage stats are quite interesting. It's an issue where men are never presented as victims, yet, apparently they are a third of those? I guess this is all immigrants, but I found this interesting anecdote in The Legal Subjection of Men, which is from 1908, which shows that this might be an old homegrown phenomenon there as well
In the following cases the facts are instructive as showing the use to which such charges may be put:—
"In one of the cases I regret having advised a prosecution, though technically I was quite right in doing so and bound to do it; but now I have no doubt whatever that the assault was arranged and encouraged, and but for an untimely interruption something more would have followed. The charge preferred was laid solely for the purpose of bringing an unwilling bridegroom to the altar. This effect it had, for on the prosecutrix declaring in the witness-box that if he would keep his engagement and marry her she would withdraw the charge, a sympathetic judge advised him to take the offer, which he unwillingly did under pressure of receiving a nominal sentence. The subsequent history of this couple has convinced me the whole thing was a plant on the unfortunate man."





