
157 Reports, one charge: inside Australia’s coercive control enforcement crisis | UOWTV
A family lawyer in Wollongong receives pornographic Christmas cards from a client’s ex-partner.
Another is told in court: “I know where you live.”
These are symptoms of a critical gap in Australia’s response to coercive control that extends beyond victims, to those who support them.
As Queensland criminalises coercive control and NSW reviews its pioneering laws after just six months, new data reveals the challenges of turning legislation into protection.
Between July and December 2024, N...
Another is told in court: “I know where you live.”
These are symptoms of a critical gap in Australia’s response to coercive control that extends beyond victims, to those who support them.
As Queensland criminalises coercive control and NSW reviews its pioneering laws after just six months, new data reveals the challenges of turning legislation into protection.
Between July and December 2024, N...