Domestic abuse is a growing area of social science research with roots not only in sociology and psychology but also in philosophy and history. Research into the phenomenon of domestic abuse is varied and wide-spread providing extensive literature into reasons as to why it occurs and why women stay in abusive relationships. It also provides literature into same sex couple abuse and cases of women initiating the violence against their male counterparts. Domestic abuse literature tends to fall into either feminist theorising or family violence theorising each providing indication of what the general opinion of the researcher is. It is from this far-reaching research that it can be found that as many as one in four women will experience some f...