Married mothers and their children are less likely to be victims of abuse and crime than women who are cohabiting or living alone, the National Crime Victimization Survey and the Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C., reveal.

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Married mothers and their children are less likely to be victims of abuse and crime than women who are cohabiting or living alone, the National Crime Victimization Survey and the Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C., reveal. Mothers who never have married experience over twice the rate of domestic violence than married mothers...

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