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Court Falls for Old Philosophical Trick© Peter Zohrab 2014 |
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There's two forms really of violence in intimate relationships. One is called common couple violence and that's generally not referred to as domestic violence. That's the sort of push shove that can happen between people in a distressed relation -- in a relationship where there's distress. It doesn't produce fear and in the work on community samples and around, you know, big population community samples where there's no fear the violence is quite equivalent between men and women and that's what we would refer to as common couple violence. Domestic violence is where there's fear involved and in that situation the, the offending is more likely to be from a man against a woman. (Notes of Evidence, page 560, line 29)
Domestic violence: Behaviour of or relating to a home or family affairs or relations which involves physical force which is intended to hurt, damage or kill.
Domestic violence: Behaviour of or relating to a home or family affairs or relations which involves physical force which is intended to hurt, damage or kill and also involves fear.
Common couple violence: Behaviour of or relating to a home or family affairs or relations which involves physical force which is intended to hurt, damage or kill, but does not produce fear.
Any partner ever actually used force or violence on you, such as deliberately kicked, pushed, grabbed, shoved you or hit you with something; or
Any partner ever threatened to use force or violence on you such as threatened to kick, push, grab, or shove you; or
Any partner ever deliberately destroyed or threatened to destroy your belongings.
Any partner ever actually used force or violence on you, such as deliberately kicked, pushed, grabbed, shoved you or hit you with something in a way that could hurt you; and
Any partner ever threatened to use force or violence on you such as threatened to kick, push, grab, or shove you in a way that actually frightened you; and
Any partner ever deliberately destroyed or threatened to destroy your belongings in a way that frightened you.
A (Towns): .... Domestic violence is where there's fear involved and in that situation the, the offending is more likely to be from a man against a woman.
Q (Prosecutor): More likely to be but it's not unheard of for it to be -
A (Towns): No, it's much lesser percentages, a very, very low percent of men that would experience violence from a woman that is controlling and involves a pattern of control. (Notes of Evidence, page 561, line 4)
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