'Husband-beating' on the riseIt's been revealed that women are becoming more violent towards their partners.
Figures from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics show the number of women charged with domestic violence-related assault has increased dramatically.
The figures show 2,336 women faced court on charges of domestic violence in 2007, mainly for bashing their husbands, compared with just 818 in 1999.
News Ltd says men's groups say they're happy that police are finally taking men seriously, but it's still hard for husbands to admit they've been attacked by their wives.
Research shows women tend to use guns, knives, boiling liquids and irons to attack their partners.
The increase in violence, which is often fuelled by alcohol, has sparked calls for refuges for men.
Assistant Commissioner Mark Murdoch says there's no definitive explanation for the increasing number of women being prosecuted for domestic violence offences.
Irons... hahaha... can you imagine! I don't think there is a rise, I think that 1. people are just reporting it more and 2. the police are taking it more seriously.
From my experience the women I have known have been more violent. My dad has never laid a finger on me (apart from a few spankings when I was like 5 years old ), but my mom would always try to lay into me with everything she had whenever she really lost it and I've heard similar stories from a lot of my friends.