A question to ponder (and ask the PC crowd, point-blank, when they get especially one-track):
Do writers use
sensitivity readers when they write violence? Do they have an idea what it means, for instance, to be beaten to an inch of your life? How it changes you?
(A few years ago, I edited a novel that handles the above situation authentically and admirably. It devotes about a quarter of the story to the evolution of the victim. Unfortunately, the manuscript hasn't found a publisher yet.)
Maybe I should try writing a Heroes and Villains tale focusing on the repercussions of experiencing/witnessing violence.