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Report

The criminalisation of coercive control


The first in-depth national examination of victim-survivors’ views on the impacts of the criminalisation of coercive control finds widespread support tempered by caution. The report proposes increasing training for legal professionals, community awareness and support services for victim-survivors.
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Listen to her. Act now: the experiences and impact of child abuse on Australian girls


This report presents the voices and child abuse experiences of young girls in Australia, detailing their experiences of abuse within the home, and the impacts of family violence on their lives.
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WRAP around families experiencing AVITH: towards a collaborative service response


This report outlines the findings from a targeted, mixed-methods research project with the specific aim of developing a framework for holistic, evidence-based practice, in response to the complex issue of adolescent violence in the home (AVITH).
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Victim-survivors’ views on and expectations for the criminalisation of coercive control in Australia: findings from a national survey


This report presents the findings from a national survey of 1261 victim-survivors of coercive control. The survey examined victim-survivors' views on the criminalisation of coercive control.
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Domestic and family violence perpetrator screening and risk assessment in Queensland: current practice and future opportunities


Following substantial domestic and family violence reforms in Australia in recent years, the identification of victim-survivors is increasingly embedded across service system responses. This paper presents a subset of findings from a larger national study of perpetrator focused screening and risk assessment practices.

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