Domestic violence is a problem that affects a large number of women nationally. Statistics shows that the number of women who were murdered by their partners in America between 2001 and 2012 was 11,766. The number of American troops killed in Afghanistan and Iraq was 6,488 (Vagianos). The number of domestic violence victims was nearly double the number of causalities sustained during the past decade and a half of war. And that number is just deaths; the number of women in the U.S. who experience physical violence by an intimate partner every year is almost five million, and the number of women who have experienced physical intimate partner violence in their lifetimes is higher than 38 million (Vagianos). Domestic violence is truly a national epidemic. Society has the knowledge and ability necessary to prevent and remedy a large majority of domestic violence crimes, but in most of the time nothing is done to address this