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Biological Mothers Murder More of Their Own Children Than Do Biological Fathers

Australian Institute of Criminology statistics show there were 270 child homicide incidents in Australia from July 1989 to June 1999, involving 287 identified offenders and resulting in the deaths of 316 children under 15.

For example, the revised National Homicide Monitoring Program 2006-07 Annual Report states 11 homicides involved a biological mother and 5 involves a biological father.

The Western Australian figures shed light on who is likely to abuse children in families. Mothers are identified as the perpetrator of neglect and abuse in a total of 73% of verified cases.

Biological mothers account for about 35 per cent of all child murders, while biological fathers account for 29 per cent
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The Tyra Banks Show - USA

Tyra Banks TV Show Video - Male Victims of Domestic Violence

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The Tyra Banks TV show is a popular TV talk show in the USA, Canada and elsewhere. Numerous TV shows including The Oprah Winfrey Show have covered the topic.  Also see the American TV show 20/20 transcripts on this website  .. Read More …


BBC - The One Show on Male Victims of Domestic Violence

A segment from an episode of the BBC programme 'The One Show', in which the subject of domestic violence against men is discussed.

September, 2009


A BBC Radio 1Xtra documentary on the subject of male victims of domestic

In the UK, men are the 20% of the victims of Domestic Violence.” - British Crime Survey

MRA commentary: This statistic is for crimes reported to police. Women have a much higher incidence of reporting domestic violence to the police. Men often don't report the crime of domestic violence as often as women because they are constantly told that men are always the perpetrators and women are always the victim. They are conditioned to "take it like a man."

With over 500 refuges/shelters for women who are victims of domestic violence while having only 10 refuges/shelters for men, the UK has “Institutional Sexism”.

Services for male victims of domestic violence are 35 years behind those services for women.

"Boys Don't Cry"

24 minutes

Alternately, click here to listen to this BBC radio show