TFA can occur both during a relationship and after separation and while it may appear to differ from more typical imaginings of domestic violence, the goal is the same – intimidation, coercion and control. “Unfortunately phones can also be weaponised. Perpetrators can use them to see where v...
The study of domestic violence in colonial Queensland: Sources and problems. Australian Historical Studies, 21(82), 68-84.SAUNDERS, K. 1984 `The study of domestic violence in colonial Queensland: Sources and problems', Historical Studies 21(82):68-84....
Australia: Queensland (1999) Amendment to the five-month-old Domestic Violence Family Protection Bill. Enacted November 12, 1999. Benefit: Allows same-sex couples easier access to restraining orders and other protective measures, as well as to counseling services. Australia: Tasmania (2004) The ...
DomesticviolenceQueenslandIndigenouscriminologyThe paper is based on research into the use of Domestic Violence Protection Orders by Indigenous women in Queensland, and their effectiveness as a response to fChris CunneenSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
This study aimed to establish the proportion of women seeking information regarding unintended pregnancy in the context of domestic violence (DV) and/or sexual assault (SA) experiences in Queensland. Mental health, sociodemographic variables, and gestation at first and repeated contacts were examined ...
A collaboration between a social-impact arts organisation and numerous local and regional community service providers, this production sought to raise awareness of and stimulate discussion about domestic and family violence in non-metropolitan communities throughout Queensland. A formal evaluation of the ...
family violencehelp‐seekingIndigenous womenregional settingsIndigenous women are disproportionately affected by the prevalence and severity of domestic and family violence (DFV) perpetrated by men against women in Australia. The impact of their experiences is further exacerbated by the level of social and...
Associations Between Unintended Pregnancy, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault in a Population of Queensland Women.doi:10.1080/13218719.2018.1510347Leah S SharmanHeather DouglasElizabeth PriceNicola SheeranGenevieve A DingleRoutledge
Cunneen, C, 2010a, Alternative and Improved Responses to Domestic and Family Violence in Queensland Indigenous Communities, Queensland Department of Communities.Cunneen C (2010) Alternative and Improved Responses to Domestic and Family Violence in Queensland Indigenous Communities: Report. Sydney, New ...
reflecting the far-reaching impacts of domestic violence. The increase in social attention to domestic violence over time was reflected in an increase in publications. Future research would benefit from examining trends in the reporting of domestic violence, and analysing the effectiveness of intervention...