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1 hour ago, Kopparberg said:

Sounds strange and toxic. A bit of a ‘love is blind’ situation going on. 
 

He won’t be the first man that’s allegedly done terrible things to their partner and they’ve stayed together. 
 

I feel for females in this situation tbh. 

 

Males are just as much likely to be on the end of abuse, both mental and physical at the hands of women.

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A violent and abusive woman has been jailed for four years after she made her terrified husband’s life a complete misery by sadistically assaulting, threatening and humiliating him during a ‘shocking’ 20-year campaign of terror.

Heavy-drinking mother-of-three Sheree Spencer punched, kicked, slapped, bit and ragged her husband around during persistent ‘nasty’ attacks which left him feeling trapped and fearful.

Spencer, 45, of Beals Close, Market Weighton, admitted coercive and controlling behaviour between January 2016 and June 2021 and three offences of assaulting her husband, causing actual bodily harm, between January and April 2020.

She viciously hit him with a wine bottle, leaving him disfigured with a ‘cauliflower ear’ and a chipped elbow, Hull Crown Court heard.

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24 minutes ago, Flat Owl said:

A violent and abusive woman has been jailed for four years after she made her terrified husband’s life a complete misery by sadistically assaulting, threatening and humiliating him during a ‘shocking’ 20-year campaign of terror.

Heavy-drinking mother-of-three Sheree Spencer punched, kicked, slapped, bit and ragged her husband around during persistent ‘nasty’ attacks which left him feeling trapped and fearful.

Spencer, 45, of Beals Close, Market Weighton, admitted coercive and controlling behaviour between January 2016 and June 2021 and three offences of assaulting her husband, causing actual bodily harm, between January and April 2020.

She viciously hit him with a wine bottle, leaving him disfigured with a ‘cauliflower ear’ and a chipped elbow, Hull Crown Court heard.

 

Your point is?

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3 hours ago, BridportOwl said:

 

Your point is?

My point Bridport, is merely one of objectivity.

 

Had you considered perhaps that the levels of  ‘abuse’ Banch is suggesting, is closer than folk would ordinarily expect, if 49% of males fail to report for various reasons and recording is consequently skewed?

 

The Office for National Statistics figures show every year that one in the three victims of domestic abuse are male equating to 757,000 men (1.561m women).

 

Half of male victims (49%) fail to tell anyone they are a victim of domestic abuse and are two and a half times less likely to tell anyone than female victims (19%).

 

One in 6-7 men and one in 4 women will be a victim of domestic abuse in their lifetime.

 

61% of the men who call the ManKind Initiative helpline have never spoken to anyone before about the abuse they are suffering and 64% would not have called if the helpline was not anonymous.

 

Whether the behaviour is violence or sustained periods of coercive control, abuse is abuse whether that is within heterosexual or same sex relationships.

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5 hours ago, Flat Owl said:

My point Bridport, is merely one of objectivity.

 

Had you considered perhaps that the levels of  ‘abuse’ Banch is suggesting, is closer than folk would ordinarily expect, if 49% of males fail to report for various reasons and recording is consequently skewed?

 

The Office for National Statistics figures show every year that one in the three victims of domestic abuse are male equating to 757,000 men (1.561m women).

 

Half of male victims (49%) fail to tell anyone they are a victim of domestic abuse and are two and a half times less likely to tell anyone than female victims (19%).

 

One in 6-7 men and one in 4 women will be a victim of domestic abuse in their lifetime.

 

61% of the men who call the ManKind Initiative helpline have never spoken to anyone before about the abuse they are suffering and 64% would not have called if the helpline was not anonymous.

 

Whether the behaviour is violence or sustained periods of coercive control, abuse is abuse whether that is within heterosexual or same sex relationships.

So just to confirm, his statement is still utter testicles and, you’re trying to substantiate it but, in doing so have provided pretty clear evidence that it’s a lie?

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1 hour ago, 0wl18 said:

So just to confirm, his statement is still utter testicles and, you’re trying to substantiate it but, in doing so have provided pretty clear evidence that it’s a lie.

Those are the facts as reported by the ONS.

Banch’s statement was pretty sweeping.

Again my point is that perhaps it could be far more prevalent than folk would like to believe due to under reporting or reticence to report by males?

It’s a question.

The ONS state these things are under reported by males.  

How does it therefore arrive at the numbers quoted which suggests females are subject to these crimes three times more than males?

Can that be ‘factual evidence’ or is it an opinion based on a study?

These are questions - nothing more.

I am looking at the subject objectively and challenging the data - please don’t mistake it for the substantiation of criminal behaviour.

 

 

 

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