Report
Victim-survivors’ views on and expectations for the criminalisation of coercive control in Australia: findings from a national survey
Publisher
Evidence-based policy
Law reform
Criminal law
Coercive control
Family violence
Resources
Description
This study provides new evidence to inform the safe implementation of coercive control for jurisdictions that proceed to introduce an offence of coercive control. As in all areas of policy development, it is essential that state governments across Australia respond to the evolving evidence-base and ensure that policy and practice reform is informed by the views and experiences of victim-survivors. Queensland and New South Wales state governments have committed to implementing a stand-alone offence of coercive control.
This study provides vital insights into the broader reforms needed to best ensure safe implementation of any new laws.
Publication Details
DOI:
10.26180/22309345.v3
Copyright:
Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, Monash University 2023
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
28 Mar 2023