STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What comes to mind when you hear the phrase ‘domestic violence’? |
| (2) | What are the different forms of domestic violence? |
| (3) | In some countries, domestic violence isn’t a crime. What do you think about this? |
| (4) | Which is worse, wife-beating or husband-beating? |
| (5) | Do you think domestic violence exists in all social classes? |
| (6) | Does domestic violence often hit the headlines in your country? |
| (7) | What would you do if you knew there was domestic violence in the house / apartment next to yours? |
| (8) | Is there much education about or awareness of domestic violence in your country? |
| (9) | Do you know of any instances of domestic violence? |
| (10) | Do you think the aggressors of domestic violence grew up in an environment of domestic violence and child abuse? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | Is domestic violence a big problem in your country? |
| (2) | What are the main causes of domestic violence? |
| (3) | Are there shelters in your country where victims of domestic violence can stay and seek refuge? |
| (4) | What kinds of people carry out domestic violence? |
| (5) | Why do you think victims of domestic violence stay in the relationship for so long? |
| (6) | Why do many countries see domestic violence as a private, ‘family affair’? |
| (7) | Is domestic violence a subject that is largely swept under the carpet or is a taboo subject in your country? |
| (8) | Have you seen movies or TV shows about domestic violence? |
| (9) | What questions would you ask a violent family member? |
| (10) | Do you think alcohol plays a large part in domestic violence? |
