New research estimates the prevalence of family and domestic violence offenses
The Australian Institute of Criminology has released a new Trends & Issues paper that uses criminal history data for three birth cohorts in New South Wales to estimate the prevalence of recorded family and domestic violence offenses. This research was conducted in collaboration with the
Griffith Criminology Institute.
Link to: Prevalence of recorded family and domestic violence offenses: A birth cohort study
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New research examines the homicide of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women
Link to: Homicide of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women
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New reports on technology-enabled coercive control released by the AIC
The AIC released two new research reports this week that examine the impacts of technology-facilitated coercive control.
Link to: Technology-facilitated coercive control: Mapping women’s diverse pathways to safety and justice
