I don't think 'male violence' a useful term apart from the occasions we are looking specifically at men's greater propensity to violence 1/2 https://twitter.com/CatnBambi/status/908398579798171649 …
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When discussing actual acts of violence, it is more useful to look at what motivated it than whether the perpetrator has a penis.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I agree, it's not all that interesting on it's own. But given that males commit most crimes, it is an important risk factor to look at imo.
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Replying to @CatnBambi
Its very very basic & also unfixable. Male apes commit more violence than female ones in all species. What matters is how we respond.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Understanding risk factors/how they interact with each other can help prevent crime. What matters is how we respond?Not sure I understand.
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Replying to @CatnBambi
How culture responds to violence. We will never change the fact that men commit more violence than women. We can only mitigate it & protect
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CatnBambi
We've reduced violence hugely by social changes etc but there will always be psychopaths & people who defy societal norms.
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Obviously, there'll always be crime. But I think these things are relevant when looking at particular cases as well. 1/2
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Replying to @CatnBambi @HPluckrose
Individual motives make up one part of it, but they don't give the whole picture. 2/2
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I don't think we disagree on anything.
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