Funny this should come up now. I've been pondering that stupid question doctors all ask women now, "Do you feel safe at home?" First of all, I think it's sexist and patronizing. Put up information about shelters and domestic violence so everyone sees them and can see the info and assume women are smart enough to decide if it's information they can use. Also, I've been asked that question with my partner present, as have several other women I know. And the point of that would be?
So I started thinking about "safe at home." Given that most terrible things, including accidents and murder, that happen to people happens at home and most violent crimes, including murder, are committed by someone the victim knows, statistically speaking, if you feel safe at home, you are an idiot. You are statistically much safer in a stranger's driveway than at home. (Of course, we all know what Mark Twain said about statistics.)