ACWS Men’s Attitudes and Behaviours Toward Violence Against Women March 12, 2012.

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ACWS Men’s Attitudes and Behaviours Toward Violence Against Women March 12, 2012

2  ACWS contracted Leger Marketing to understand where Alberta men stand when it comes to violence against women, specifically …  How Alberta men view equity between men and women  Perceptions of domestic violence  Perceptions and attitudes towards violence against women  What role men can and do play in reducing and preventing this violence

3  The survey was completed via telephone between February 6 and 27,  A sample of 1000 males, 18 years of age or older, living in Alberta were surveyed.  A probability sample of the same size would yield a margin of error of +/-2.5%, 19 times out of 20.  Weighting applied to the data file was based on population estimates for Alberta (July 1, 2010), provided by Statistics Canada.

5 UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUITY  To understand attitudes towards domestic violence, it is helpful to understand attitudes towards women and their roles in general.  We create a Gender Equity Score by measuring men’s agreement or disagreement that… 1.On the whole, men make better political leaders than women. 2.When jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women. 3.A university education is more important for a boy than a girl. 4.A woman has to have children in order to be successful. 5.It’s okay for a woman to have a child as a single parent and NOT want a stable relationship with a man. 6.Discrimination against women is no longer a problem in the workplace in Alberta. 7.Men should take control in a relationship and be head of the household. 8.Women prefer a man to be in charge of the relationship.

6 UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUITY From the preceding, we generate a “score” How well do men in Alberta do…? Gender Equity Score

7 UNDERLYING ATTITUDES ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Domestic violence can happen in any family, regardless of cultural background or economic situation In domestic situations where one partner is physically violent toward the other, the violent person should leave the family home Most women could leave a violent relationship if they really wanted to In some situations, domestic violence should not be a criminal offence Domestic violence is a private matter to be handled in the family AGREE DISAGREE

8 UNDERLYING ATTITUDES ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGREE DISAGREE Domestic violence can be excused if, afterwards, the violent person genuinely regrets what they have done Domestic violence is not as serious if it results from people getting so angry that they temporarily lose control It's a parent's duty to stay in a violent relationship in order to keep the family together Domestic violence is not as serious if the victim or the offender are heavily affected by alcohol

9 WHEN ARE UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? Control through threats to family members Pushing to cause harm or fear Forcing partner to have sex Controlling partner’s social life A parent slapping a child’s face Withholding money Yelling at a partner ALWAYSSOMETIMESNEVER

10 WHAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR TOWARDS WOMEN? She refuses to have sex She doesn’t keep up with the domestic chores Makes him look stupid or insults him in from of his friends She argues or refuses to obey him She does something to make him angry She admits to having sex with another man YELLPHYSICALLY ASSAULT When it’s never acceptable to…

11 A woman should claim rape if she was pressured to have sex with a man while both were drunk Women rarely make false claims of being raped If a woman wears provocative clothing, she's putting herself at risk for rape Women often say "no" when they mean "yes" AGREE DISAGREE HOW DO MEN FEEL ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT?

12 Compared to 5 years ago, are men and boys…  54% claim violence against women and girls impacts the women they care about.  91% would likely intervene if they knew someone in a violent relationship.  21% have witnessed abusive or harassing behavior in public and most did get involved.  95% of men feel that violence against women and girls is a concern to them.  99% agree that “men can personally make a difference in promoting healthy, respectful, non-violent relationships.” BUT ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS ARE CHANGING MORE AWARE JUST AS AWARE LESS AWARE

13 IMPORTANCE OF SPEAKING OUT TO MAKE CHANGE Fathers should educate their sons about healthy, equal relationships and respecting women Fathers should educate their daughters about their right to healthy, equal relationships Men and boys should speak out against violence against women Men and boys should be involved in education and awareness programs to end violence against women Male political leaders, CEOs, faith leaders, and celebrities should speak out about violence against women Athletes should speak out against violence against women Governments should do more to support programs and campaigns to engage men and boys in ending violence against women IMPORTANCE (OUT OF 10)

14 Schools Doctor's office or health clinic Educational campaigns Faith groups Community or Friendship centres / Community organizations and/or events Community leaders Media (TV, newspapers, radio) Workplace or union Sports organizations Corporate advertising EFFECTIVENESS (OUT OF 10) AVENUES TO BRING THE MESSAGE

ACWS Men’s Attitudes and Behaviours Toward Violence Against Women March 12, 2012