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Answer Overview

Response rates from 3.3k National Conservatism voters.

73%
Yes
27%
No
69%
Yes
11%
No
4%
Yes, and strongly enforce bans against sex selective abortions
12%
No, punishment of crimes should be equal regardless of gender
4%
No, increasing penalties above current limits may result in unfair prosecution or false claims

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from National Conservatism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9T48KNLfrom Pennsylvania  answered…3mos3MO

Not only women even men are suffering from trans people. If it's a sexual assault like rape then yes the punishment should be server. But if women Is assaulted then people bring up the gender we should ban that first

 @9P7NK43answered…5mos5MO

Instead of Increasing severity of Punishment, ensuring the preparator gets punished is more important.

 @9JFWDG6answered…10mos10MO

YES , but punishment of crime should be equal regardless of gender but ban sex selective abortions .

 @964CXQJanswered…2yrs2Y

no, punishment or fear of punishment is remotely any solution to the problem. in fact one has the gumption of thinking about the consequence he would not commit a violence,

 @939FKN9answered…2yrs2Y

Increasing the severity of punishment doesn't affect the rate of domestic violence. More resources should be directed to protect and help the victims.

 @92CHZ84answered…3yrs3Y

Increase the chances of the offender getting caught. Stricter punishment doesn't reduce crime rate .