As was pointed out, the statistics posted do show a near 50/50 split in the perpetration of physical abuse by women and men. However, women in general spend many more hours with children than do men, as primary caretakers, single parents, caregivers and teachers. Given the increased opportunities to potentially commit acts of physical abuse, it would suggest that men are still more (probably much more) likely to perpetrate acts of physical abuse. I would actually expect the numbers to be even higher for women given the higher likelihood of being facing with challenging behavior of children. - Jennifer ******************************************************************* Jennifer Taub, Ph.D. Children's Hospital - Fegan 8 300 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02130 Phone: (617) 355-6940 Fax: (617) 734-2663
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