In a survey of DV = domestic violence conducted by the Cabinet Office, about 26% of women and about 18% of men said they had been violent by their spouse.

From November to December last year, the Cabinet Office conducted a survey of 5,000 men and women over the age of 20 in order to understand the actual situation of domestic violence and sexual violence, and received responses from 3,438 people, which is about 69%. It was.



When asked if 2591 men and women who had been married had been violent by their spouse, the ones who answered "many times" and "one or two times" were women. The total was 25.9%, which was about 1 in 4 people, and the total was 18.4%, which was about 1 in 5 people.



And among those who have been violent by their spouse, 41.6% of women, 57.1% of men and 18.2% of women said they "felt life-threatening". I answered.



A person in charge of the Cabinet Office said, "There are still many people who have been victims of domestic violence. We would like to make efforts to create a system that makes it easier for victims to consult."