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[Lifestyle] 今年第41名女性被杀,支持组织呼吁更多行动结束家庭暴力 [复制链接]

发表于 2021-10-14 14:38 来自手机 |显示全部楼层
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囚犯的后代就喜欢打女人,没办法,血液里流着的基因改不掉
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发表于 2021-10-14 14:42 |显示全部楼层
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liuqi1998 发表于 2021-10-14 14:30
法律以及媒体对某一方性别的偏袒和维护政治正确的单方面报导,罔顾男性无论是在已曝光和未曝光的数字上都 ...


毕竟弱势性别都要追求“平等”,真正的平等对于弱势性别就不是平等,比如同工同酬,能者多劳,同权力同义务能一样吗?
所谓的平等都挑过的,比如工资要求平等,出去吃饭男性礼貌上要付单,权力上要求平等,遇到沉船坠机啥的逃的又最快,所以所谓的平等必须就是不平等.
上面的例子,tiger woods的脱衣服务员前妻分走了8千万,平等吗?如果2个人同一个水准线当然非常合理,但是嘛
其实家庭暴力,到底何为家庭暴力?语言暴力算不算暴力?
家庭暴力都是怎么产生的,难道都是一言不发直接开打?有没有前提,动手前有没有动口.
如果都是一言不合直接开打,男的要寻求帮助可能有点难,女的近的可以找警察找福利,一大堆组织机构可以提供帮助,不太理解为啥要持续在一起?
最后比例,要说家庭暴力90%+都是男的发起的,有把语言暴力算进去吗?有把男性无法发声算进去吗?
我想家庭暴力男女都是受害者,非要说男的都是恶魔女的都是圣母,其实也大可不必,其实一句古话说的有些道理,物以类聚,人以群分.

发表于 2021-10-14 14:59 |显示全部楼层
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Are women more likely to be murdered, sexually assaulted and harassed than men?

https://www.news.com.au/national ... ce14c1ef6cc5f8933d0

The kidnap and killing of 33-year-old Sarah Everard in London has reignited the conversation about women’s safety and male violence against women.

Many women are angry that the simple act of walking home still isn’t safe, with thousands of people marching across Australia and the world in the Women’s March4Justice on Monday.

But what do the statistics say about murder, sexual assault and sexual harassment in Australia?

ARE WOMEN MORE OR LESS LIKELY TO BE MURDERED THAN MEN?

In short no. In Australia, men are much more likely to be murdered than women.


Australia Bureau of Statistics numbers show that between 2018 and 2019 there were 416 homicide victims, the first national increase in four years.

Over two-thirds (70 per cent) were male (290 victims). Almost a third (30 per cent) were family and domestic violence related (125 victims).

Figures from the Australian Institute of Criminology show that homicide is generally a male-to-male crime. In 2017-18, males accounted for 84 per cent of identified offenders and females accounted for 16 per cent.

ARE WOMAN MORE LIKELY TO EXPERIENCE FAMILY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (FDV) THAN MEN?

Yes, women are much more likely to experience FDV
.

A 2018 report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare found that one in six women and one in 16 men have experienced physical and/or sexual harm by a current or previous partner.

Groups that were at greater risk were found to be Indigenous women, young women, pregnant women, women separating from their partners, women with disability and women experiencing financial hardship.

In 2018, Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network found that men commit more than 80 per cent of murders between couples who have a history of domestic violence. In the 20 per cent of murders committed by women, over two-thirds were women killing men who had been abusing them.

ARE WOMAN MORE LIKELY TO BE SEXUALLY ASSAULTED THAN MEN?

Yes, women are significantly more likely to be sexually assaulted than men.

ABS statistics show that in 2019 there were 26,892 victims of sexual assault in Australia. The majority (83 per cent) were female (22,337 victims) and around two-thirds (67 per cent) occurred in a residential location (17,395 victims). This was the highest number of victims of sexual assault over the ten-year time series.

In 2019, one in five were male (2173 victims), the highest proportion of male victims recorded across all states and territories. Half of all male victims were children under the age of 15 years (1083 victims).

ABS stats also show that between 2012-13 and 2015-16, the male offender rate for sexual assault and related offences increased from 59 to 71 males per 100,000 males aged 10 years and over. The female rate increased from 3 to 6 females per 100,000 in this time.

ARE MEN MORE LIKELY TO COMMIT SEXUAL ASSAULT THAN WOMEN?

Yes.

Crime statistics show that male sexual assault perpetrators are more common than female perpetrators. Around 1.7 million Australian adults have experienced sexual assault by a male perpetrator since the age of 15 – six times the number of people who have experienced sexual assault by a female perpetrator (299,000) (ABS 2017).
Is enough being done to stop male violence?
No, these stats show it's a huge problem
Yes, these incidents reflect a small minority

ARE WOMEN MORE LIKELY TO BE SEXUALLY HARASSED AT WORK THAN MEN?

Yes, but the margin isn’t as big as you may think. However, perpetrators are overwhelmingly male.

Every five years the Human Rights Commission conducts a National Workplace Harassment Survey and in 2018 it found there was a significant problem with sexual harassment in the workplace.

“One in three workers in Australia said that they had been sexually harassed at work over the last five years, compared with one in five from our 2012 survey and one in ten in 2003,” said sex discrimination commissioner Kate Jenkins.

The survey found that 39 per cent of Australian women and 26 per cent of Australian men said they had been sexually harassed at work in the past five years. Four out of every five harassers in the workplace were men.

ARE WOMEN MORE LIKELY TO BE SEXUALLY HARASSED IN PUBLIC THAN MEN?

Overwhelmingly, yes.

At Sarah Everard’s vigil, women carried signs saying that 97 per cent of women in the UK have been sexually harassed, this came from a UN Women study that found that 97 per cent of women aged 18 to 24 have experienced sexual harassment in public spaces. The same survey found that 70 per cent of women in all age groups have been harassed.

Sexual harassment can be anything from wolf whistling and unwanted attention to sexual assault and rape.

A survey by the Australian Human Rights Commission in 2018 found that 85 per cent of Australian women and 58 per cent of Australian men have been sexually harassed since the age of 15.
There are three types of people: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.

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