Comments about ‘Utah panel targets teen dating violence’
In informal poll, 50% of state's teens call the abuse a problem
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How interesting, given that the largest dating violence study ever found that girls and women commit more dating violence than boys and men. This also matches the study-found trend with married couples - women instigate most domestic violence. Many professionals are telling their stories, promoting the full story, the truth and research at media radar.
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