“…For this process to take place, it is essential to invest in researches carried out from their perspective. To this end, studies showed that preventive arrests due to marital violence led to mental disease, including sadness, low self-esteem, apathy, or depression, and to physical damage, such as alterations in gastric and sleeping patterns, headaches, tachycardia, and hypertension (10)(11) . They also report that men tend to develop high blood pressure, gastritis, insomnia, lose contact with their children, and when they were caught in the act while committing their crimes, that can even lead them to be sexually assaulted by their cell mates, in addition to the difficulties of going back to the job market due to having been incarcerated (7) .…”