Wife abuse is endemic to many Canadian families. This article reviews the current Canadian sociological research on female victimization in marital relationships. The extant literature is categorized mainly under four headings: definitions, incidence, theories, and policy issues. The article concludes with a few brief suggestions for future research.
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