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"Not to make light of the current issue but it should be noted that while the majority of killers/murderers are men, the female victims over the past decade have been about 31% in England and Wales and including Scotland, just over 20%. In essence the majority of victims are also men. My point is that murder is a crime that only certain kinds of individuals are capable of and such people make up only a very small percentage of the general population. Women also commit murder and men should not in general be tarred with the brush of possible murderer just because they are men. " Women are statistically more likely to murder an abusive partner after many many years than anyone else! And incredibly rarely strangers... | |||
"Not to make light of the current issue but it should be noted that while the majority of killers/murderers are men, the female victims over the past decade have been about 31% in England and Wales and including Scotland, just over 20%. In essence the majority of victims are also men. My point is that murder is a crime that only certain kinds of individuals are capable of and such people make up only a very small percentage of the general population. Women also commit murder and men should not in general be tarred with the brush of possible murderer just because they are men. " I don’t think anyone has argued with the stats mate. But it’s opened up a wider conversation about how women feel in publics spaces. And the behaviour that they are subject to. The fact everyone has an experience has certainly made me think. | |||