Over 40% of victims of severe physical violence are men

(as far as I can tell, this study does not take into account prison violence, if it did, these numbers would go up substantially)

SUMMARY: According to a 2010 national survey by the Centers for Disease Control and U.S. Department of Justice, in the last 12 months more men than women were victims of intimate partner physical violence and over 40% of severe physical violence was directed at men. Men were also more often the victim of psychological aggression and control over sexual or reproductive health. Despite this, few services are available to male victims of intimate partner violence.

Public education efforts about intimiate partner violence should not be gender-neutral, but should be specifically addressed to woman and girls as well as boys and men.

Social programs need to ensure that domestic violence services are provided to men

Physical violence

Psychological aggression, control of reproductive or sexual health

What services are available for men?

What should we do?

The other important issue of violence against men would be false accusations

VENDETTAS

National Study: More Men than Women Victims of Intimate Partner Physical Violence, Psychological AggressionMore men than women were victims of intimate partner physical violence within the past year, according to a national study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and U.S. Department of Justice. According to the NationalIntimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (hereinafter NISVS) released in December, 2011, within the last 12 months an estimated 5,365,000 men and 4,741,000 women were victims of intimate partner physical violence.What is more violent, brandishing a knife at your spouse in the heat of an argument, refusing to wear a condom, or calling your spouse fat or stupid? NISVS did not ask about knife-wielding, but did ask about condoms and name-calling. Men were more often the victims of both psychological aggression ("expressive aggression" and "coercive control") and control of reproductive or sexual health.Studies show that men are less likely than women to seek help, and those that do have to overcome internal and external hurdles. (Galdas et al., 2005)(Cook 2009)There has been little research on responses to male victims of intimate partner violence, in part because agencies refuse to fund such research.We need to recognize intimate partner violence by women, understand it, and recognize it as a serious social problem., which is not in any of those reports either. Psychological violence(and according to them, that would be raising ones voice) is in any feminists statistics, so why not add false accusations against men, if there is anything more damaging to a man's reputation and psychological well being, I would like to know...Women's organisations, especially women's shelter will add false accusations, false reports, and anything similar to their statistics and shove it in our faces, they do not weed these out, some even encourages this by not reporting such bullsh*it.In Ontario there is victims compensation board, A woman can claim abuse and seek money from this board. Doesn't matter if the man has never been charged, or to court, her word is all that counts...She has a free lawyer, provided by the woman's shelter and the local legal clinic , and the man has to hire his own.Now as we know, lawyers are terribly expensive, which makes most men say "f*ck this".If you decide to defend yourself, any accusations can be heard, unlike a court, and you have to sit there and listen to such crap...Now if that's not psychological violence, then what is?But this is not the only example, false reports to, police, child protection, women's shelters to get on some emergency list,or for simple custody of the children can be added, and when you do, this 53% goes up substantially.Violence against anyone is terrible, we all acknowledge it, but we have to look at it without the politics, without the financial gains some seem to thrive on...whether personal inflated salaries or the addiction of making such false reports in order to get more funding which in the long run is self destructive and discriminatory against men...When these "policies of idealism" are not exposed for what they are, "criminal", we forget the real victims of crimes, they are simply added as statistics right alongside false accusers; men and especially children suffer because funds and policies are used to benefit the corrupt....When we accept the "facts" that men and children suffer from domestic violence more than women, then maybe we can move on and put forward true policies that would help the individual regardless of sex, until this time, we will have those who suffer from an insatiable low self esteem, an inferiority complex, cat addoration aka the feminist, dictate what we should accept of not, and this path has caused too much pain to continue.