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<blockquote data-quote="Rajder" data-source="post: 1290713" data-attributes="member: 11636"><p>I don't have any statistics off hand. All my information comes from my wife who was a crimenology major and makes me watch all of those true crime shows that she watches. But in pretty much every domestic violence murder there is always a history of the man beating the women. At first it starts out small and escalates from there. I'm not saying that every man who hits his wife is going to shoot her. I'm just saying that when a murder does happen, physical abuse is almost always a precursor. So physical abuse is a defenite risk factor that would increase the risk of domestic violence / murder. </p><p></p><p>Female domestic violence cases are so rare that they are almost statistically insignificant. But when a women kills her husband there is usually not as many warning signs. He just ends up dead and nobody expects it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rajder, post: 1290713, member: 11636"] I don't have any statistics off hand. All my information comes from my wife who was a crimenology major and makes me watch all of those true crime shows that she watches. But in pretty much every domestic violence murder there is always a history of the man beating the women. At first it starts out small and escalates from there. I'm not saying that every man who hits his wife is going to shoot her. I'm just saying that when a murder does happen, physical abuse is almost always a precursor. So physical abuse is a defenite risk factor that would increase the risk of domestic violence / murder. Female domestic violence cases are so rare that they are almost statistically insignificant. But when a women kills her husband there is usually not as many warning signs. He just ends up dead and nobody expects it. [/QUOTE]
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