The abuse defense is a legal tactic that is used in an attempt to excuse violence on the grounds that the defendant was previously abused by the victim. This defense argues that a prior history of abuse justifies violent retaliation. Most often used in cases of spousal abuse, family abuse or sexual assault, this defense tactic is controversial in that its critics believe that it attempts to diminish personal responsibility for violent behavior.

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