It's time Australia recognised the impact of coercive control. Debate is continuing to grow over whether or not Australia’s legal systems should recognise coercive control, with NSW Labor Party ...
At least half of all women in Australia have experienced sexual harassment, abuse or violence. That’s 1 in 2 that has been sexually harassed, 1 in 3 that has been physically abused and 1 in 5 that has ...
The government's bill does not detail specific coercive control behaviours which it says is deliberate.
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Strengthened laws for coercive control, family violence put forward by Tasmanian government
New laws designed to strengthen family violence protections in Tasmania include an extension to the statutory limitation ...
Just 10 people have been sentenced in the first year of landmark coercive control laws while more than 350 victims wait for ...
The proposed bill could change the lives of thousands of women As reported by the ABC, yesterday the party proposed a maximum 10-year jail sentence for perpetrators, marking an unprecedented mainland ...
Domestic and family violence perpetrators commonly use technology such as phones and other devices as a weapon to control and entrap victims and survivors, alongside other forms of abuse. This ...
A survivor of eight years of coercive control, Lyndal Ash has released a raw, personal mini-memoir — with proceeds channeled ...
Coercive control is a pattern of abusive behaviours used to hurt, scare or isolate another person within an intimate partner relationship, in order to control them. It is recognised as a form of ...
The cost of looking away Australia spends $26.3 billion annually addressing the consequences of domestic and family violence, while simultaneously investing millions in prevention campaigns premised ...
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