Deaths from Domestic Violence
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Deaths from Domestic Violence
I posted this in the depressing thread, but thought in hindsight it deserved it's own where it might be read.
This is a very interesting read.
http://www.coronerscourt.vic.gov.au/res ... _2018_.pdf
It's a report done by the coroners court of Victoria into all domestic violence deaths in Australia during the period 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2014.
A couple of key takeouts.
1. During that 4 year period, 121 women died at the hands of a male partner or recently ex partner. Significantly less than the ' 1 a week' figure quoted so often, but still way too many.
2. The number of men killed by a female partner was 28. 18.6% of the total deaths due to domestic violence. Less than the 1 in 3 we see quoted.
3. in 60% of the male deaths at the hand of the female partner, the deceased male was a perpetrator of domestic violence against the woman who killed him.
4. Almost 20% of the males who killed a female partner were Aboriginal. 50% of the females who killed a male partner were Aboriginal
5. Over 20% of males who killed their female partner died of suicide.
6. Almost 50% of males and females who killed their partner were using alcohol at the time.
Interesting data in a lot of ways. I'm not pushing any agenda here in case anyone tries to read something into it, it's just a good report into a serious issue that's quite topical. Draw your own conclusions.
This is a very interesting read.
http://www.coronerscourt.vic.gov.au/res ... _2018_.pdf
It's a report done by the coroners court of Victoria into all domestic violence deaths in Australia during the period 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2014.
A couple of key takeouts.
1. During that 4 year period, 121 women died at the hands of a male partner or recently ex partner. Significantly less than the ' 1 a week' figure quoted so often, but still way too many.
2. The number of men killed by a female partner was 28. 18.6% of the total deaths due to domestic violence. Less than the 1 in 3 we see quoted.
3. in 60% of the male deaths at the hand of the female partner, the deceased male was a perpetrator of domestic violence against the woman who killed him.
4. Almost 20% of the males who killed a female partner were Aboriginal. 50% of the females who killed a male partner were Aboriginal
5. Over 20% of males who killed their female partner died of suicide.
6. Almost 50% of males and females who killed their partner were using alcohol at the time.
Interesting data in a lot of ways. I'm not pushing any agenda here in case anyone tries to read something into it, it's just a good report into a serious issue that's quite topical. Draw your own conclusions.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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No.
At least not that I can see. Not a lot of "self defence" claims, but 92.5% of the men who killed their female partner had been the primary abuser of that woman prior to her death.
So that means in the majority of cases, the death wasn't a one off brain snap but the culmination of a pattern of abuse by the male. So the way to prevent the deaths is to stop the abuse in the first place.
At least not that I can see. Not a lot of "self defence" claims, but 92.5% of the men who killed their female partner had been the primary abuser of that woman prior to her death.
So that means in the majority of cases, the death wasn't a one off brain snap but the culmination of a pattern of abuse by the male. So the way to prevent the deaths is to stop the abuse in the first place.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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What would this look like? I'm guessing:So the way to prevent the deaths is to stop the abuse in the first place.
1. Intensive intervention and therapy for the perp so that they stop the behaviour.
2. Extensive and extended support for the victim so that someone leaving an abusive relationship can feel confident that they're not going to end up dead.
(nearly 50% of the murders seem to be of ex-partners)
Any and all of this costs a shit load of money and there probably aren't many votes in it. As such, I don't see it happening.
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I think it starts with kids, teaching them it's not OK to hit other people. My Son has never struck a woman, despite being severely provoked by at least 2 of his exes, it was drummed into his head from an early age that men don't hit women.
There's a lot of stuff already happening but it's important to get the tone and branding right so you get the vast majority of men who don't do this shit onboard, rather than having them feel marginalised and accused by a "womens lib" issue.
Potentially something like the rebranding of the King Hit to the Cowards Punch.
Instead of saying "Men need to stop raping and assaulting women", reframe the message to be "Men don't rape and assault women, cowardly scum do. Real men treat women with respect"
There's a lot of stuff already happening but it's important to get the tone and branding right so you get the vast majority of men who don't do this shit onboard, rather than having them feel marginalised and accused by a "womens lib" issue.
Potentially something like the rebranding of the King Hit to the Cowards Punch.
Instead of saying "Men need to stop raping and assaulting women", reframe the message to be "Men don't rape and assault women, cowardly scum do. Real men treat women with respect"
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Domestic violence:
https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/ ... 15ec06d42d
I've just starting reading "This House of Grief" by Helen Garner on Robert Farquharson when he drove his kids into the dam near Colac.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_House_of_Grief
https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/ ... 15ec06d42d
I've just starting reading "This House of Grief" by Helen Garner on Robert Farquharson when he drove his kids into the dam near Colac.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_House_of_Grief
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Some confusing elements in that story.
The guy was "known" to Police, but you don't get to acquire and legally keep "powerful handguns" if you have any history of violence, domestic or otherwise. There's a lot of checks and balances you have to go through, as well as ongoing checks.
One of the first things the cops would do if there was any allegation of domestic violence would be, apart from checking the persons history, check if they have a gun licence and what guns are registered to them.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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The arsehole planned the whole thing. Prick to say the least. "I'll show you: I'll kill the kids then myself just to show you .....".
Of course I'll refain from comment until all the facts are known
https://www.theage.com.au/national/nsw/ ... 4zpve.html
Of course I'll refain from comment until all the facts are known
https://www.theage.com.au/national/nsw/ ... 4zpve.html
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