“…The most recent USDOJ (2007) statistics from an analysis of reported and unreported family violence indicate that persons in households with annual incomes less than $7,500 (below the U.S. poverty threshold) have higher rates of assault than do persons in households with higher income levels. Furthermore, the data also indicate that social class appears to be inversely related to the severity of the violence; more severe domestic violence occurs against women within the lowest socioeconomic group (Bograd, 2005;Browne & Bassuk, 1997;Davies, 2008;Lyon, 2000Lyon, , 2002Rank, 2004;Rice, 2001). …”