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Study shows economic abuse is exacerbated by gambling
New research published today by ANROWS shows that while gambling does not directly cause intimate partner violence (IPV), it exacerbates it in serious ways. Led by Professor Nerilee Hing from... Read more
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Study to look at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to domestic, family and sexual violence
The effectiveness of “trauma-informed care” and healing programs will be at the forefront of a new research project studying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family and domestic violence and sexual... Read more
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Study to look at abuse survivor and perpetrator experiences
A new national study to gain deeper insight into how women and children experience abuse will also investigate the experiences and service needs of perpetrators. While much has been learned... Read more
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Survey of Australian women shows domestic violence has escalated during Coronavirus pandemic
New research from the Australian Institute of Criminology provides the strongest evidence to date that women are experiencing a higher rate of domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic than they... Read more
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New research to help hold perpetrators of domestic and family violence accountable
“Holding perpetrators accountable” is often highlighted as a key goal for policies designed to reduce domestic and family violence. A new report from ANROWS explores what “accountability” actually means in... Read more