Saturday, February 28, 2009

Male Violence

There's a glaring ill in our society, that costs our government untold millions of dollars per year. Lives are torn apart, families decimated, and thousand of innocents suffer yearly (and I'm just referring to the U.S.). There is probably no other problem throughout all of human history that has cost more lives, through murder, assaults, war, and torture. I'm talking about 'human violence', of course, though it is rarely called by its true name: male violence. If you type this phrase "male pattern violence' into Google you'll get only one article cited in a fairly radical feminist publication, "Off Our Backs." Seems a little skimpy for such a gargantuan human problem.

We discuss violence constantly, but oddly enough violence is almost always gender neutralized: Violence in Youth, Violence Against Women, Gang Warfare, Human Aggression, The Reasons for War, etc. Hardly ever it is pointed out that 90% or more of any of these violent acts are perpetuated by men and boys. Even if you visit the Bureau of Justice Statistics website, you'll be hard pressed to find statistics identifying the gender of the offender of violent crimes (aggravated assault, rape, murder). Other sources cite 85% or more of murders are committed by men, and almost all sexual assaults (whether the victim is male, female, or child) are committed by men. Of course the stats for aggravated assault are similar.

Why this deep seated reluctance to point out the gigantic, bloody elephant in the room? If you mention male violence in a discussion with a group of folks, often you'll get heated comments such as this: "Well, more inner city girls are becoming violent." "Most boys do not grow up to be violent." "There have been female serial killers too." While all these facts are true, they portray a skewed view of the big picture. Girls and women, though occasionally violent (5% to 13% of crimes), are hardly reeking havoc on society. The fact is that males are more violent, have been throughout history, and account for an overwhelming percentage (80-99.99%) of violent crime.

Studies will often examine other reasons for violence, such as cultural, societal, or environmental, rather than gender. No doubt environment and culture play a role in increasing the likelihood of violence. This accounts for the differences among countries on violent stats. The U.S., for example, compared to other similar nations, has a notoriously high murder rate. Likely, it is because of the gun availability, racial tension in large cities, poverty, ideas of masculinity in our society, and even Hollywood. But still, no matter what society, country, or historical era, males are still responsible for the vast majority of violent acts (including 'sanctioned' violence, such as war) worldwide.

'Male pattern violence' is a term to describe the unique reasons why men commit crimes, in comparison to women. Males commit crimes because of motivations of aggression, revenge due to humiliation, competition for dominance, competition with other males, and for feelings of ownership and entitlement towards females. Females (in most cases) end up in jail because of committing violent crimes in self-defense, or in concert with a male companion. Of course, this is not to say that no female has ever killed for revenge, or that any male has ever killed in self-defense. That's preposterous. This is just the preponderance of reasons why men or women are violent.

To further illustrate this point, think of almost any war that's ever been perpetuated in history. Almost all wars have occurred because of male pattern violence--- aggression, revenge, competition for dominance over land and resources, and competition with other males. Think of the Vikings, (the icon of male brutality) plundering Ireland and England to capture resources, land, and women. In World Word II, Hitler’s aggression towards other countries was largely motivated by revenge, because of the humiliation Germany suffered after W.W.I. Think of the Vietnam War, mostly occurring as a result of competition with Communism. Think of Troy, a war launched because of competition for a female-- the face of Helen, the woman who launched a thousand ships. The list can go on.

For varied reasons, we seem very fearful and reluctant to 'blame the offender.' This may be because we still live in a male-dominated society, and criticizing maleness in any way is taboo. Blaming the offender, in many minds, is blaming all men. Men are defensive because in their hearts I think all men do think and fantasize more about violence than women do. Men also enjoy watching violence and acting out violence more than women do. This brings us to our fear, that biology is destiny. If males are more violent because of gender, then this trend is inherited. Can we do anything about it?

If we look at our closest cousins, the apes and gorillas, we see similar patterns of male and female behaviors. Male chimpanzees are highly competitive with other males, over resources, territory, and ownership of females. We may laugh about it, but our apish friends are eerily similar to us, and this is after 5 million years of genetic separation. Given these observations, in my opinion there is very likely a biological component to male aggression. In terms of our evolution, it makes sense. For millenniums this trait has served our species well. Males kill, but they also protect the tribe, secure territory, and obtain resources. Females, with infants at their side, are unable to protect themselves.

Some people get very upset and defensive to suggest that males are biologically aggressive. Are we saying that all males are flawed and our society is doomed? I don't think so. In fact I consider this recognition and acceptance of male violence as critical to solving the problem. The fact remains that 85% of males never commit any violent acts. Though boys do seem more aggressive and active from birth, we see that this aggression in males can be channeled into appropriates venues like sports and games. What we have to do is recognize ‘male pattern violence’ and attack this as the problem.


Over the past several thousand years human brains have already evolved, due to the change in our environment and living conditions. In comparison to ancient times, many humans live in a far less violent world. Life was brutal, nasty and short during prehistoric times. The difficulty is that our civilization has advanced in the last 4,000 years so rapidly that our biology has yet to catch up. Yet I believe it will, and our survival as a species depends on our recognition of the ‘beast’ within. Since it more than likely will be a male launching that nuclear bomb to destroy the planet, or a male driving the bulldozer taking down the last tree, we best open our eyes to male violence.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, the Quibley Corner...where a man can just sit back, relax, and feel like shit...

Jonathan

Captain Kulig said...

I enjoyed this light reading during a "snack break". I whole-heartedly agree with your report. You are calling us to arms but is anyone listening? The "beast within" relates directly to my thesis topic, which I now have to get back to...

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this. It is refreshing because it draws conclusions that just make common sense. Self importance is a terrible disease, and males may suffer from it more than females because they are offered more status in society. If their aim is really to rape and kill off this planet, that would be a tragedy. However, the nature of reality is that it is not entirely real. The atom itself contains empty space. If males insist on stressing us all out over domination over an illusion, then I guess that is the ultimate meaning society has created for itself. Very sad. If there is a God, I'm sure all she wanted was for us to enjoy ourselves, each other and this beautiful planet. The creative impulse beats the destructive one, hands down (thank God.)

Anonymous said...

This comment is long overdue for a long closed thread, but I am so glad I found your entry. I majored in Sociology with an intense interest in human behavior. It is as plain as the nose on my face that while certainly not all men are violent, almost all violent acts are perpetrated by males. No one wants to talk about it. One cannot make any mention of this plain-as-day fact for fear of instant dismissal as you said in your post. In college discussions I would try to bring out this intensely obvious point and end up feeling like I was in an alternate universe. My college friends would say exactly what you said "Well,I know violent females." As if this anecdotal evidence proves some point that women are just as violent as men. It really is preposterous. One thing that truly enrages me is how men engaged in group violence, war or riots, merge this intense rage all of a sudden with intense sexual abuse - Rape. Since the dawn of humanity men have been destroying humanity. And women get swept up in the sweeping generalization of it all, as people refer to all violence as "human behavior." No. It is not. It is Male behavior.

the baron said...

Hi- I wish you had left your contact information. I was just thinking about an analogy to this topic, but with women as the focus. Lately, there's been lots of political bantering about a woman's access to contraception, & a woman's right to choose. It's interesting that we do not bat an eye at the government, state, organization, or religion's right to control a woman's body.

Biology is destiny, and we cannot deny that women bear children.
Biology is destiny for males, too, for we cannot deny that human violence is largely due to male violence. Even so, no government has ever stepped in to control a man's body.

Why not treat violent male offenders with estrogen? Why not castrate them? Why not operate on their brains? Believe me, if WOMEN were responsible for all the this violence in society, or any ill in society, they have us locked up, drugged up, and operated on. Oh wait, they already have....

JC Cox said...

Indeed, I have thought the exact same thing and have never mentioned it to anyone because I am certain of the blank stares I would receive! There is a remedy and it is controlling "maleness" through hormone pills, or injections. Crazy sounding, right? But we have done it for repeat sexual offenders and it works. However, the idea of some kind of widespread effort to "demasculinize" (a word?) is of course absolutely absurd, as you mentioned, because men rule the show and they would never agree to such a thing, even to explore it. But think of all the world's ills that would be greatly reduced, by subtracting some maleness from the equation: Rapes, murder, unwanted pregnancies, infidelity, divorce, suicides, car accidents, murder, war, just to name a few! There is an anecdote of military tactic during WWII (I think) of somehow inducing estrogen into the enemy to create empathetic behaviour that would give an advantage. It was laughed off the block, but I believe perhaps they were on to something. Crazy, I know.