This report examines what Europeans think about issues relating to domestic violence against women. It is divided into a number of sections which examine how much Europeans know about the matter, what sources of information they are aware of, how widespread they imagine this sort of violence to be, how seriously they take it, what factors they think cause it, which organisations should help the women affected, what they know about the laws on a number of related issues, how useful they think various approaches are to combatting violence and whether the European Union has a part to play.