
Coercive control under Covid-19
In the middle of a health crisis, the focus should be on victim-survivor healing, not punishment.
In the middle of a health crisis, the focus should be on victim-survivor healing, not punishment.
On the impact of COVID-19 on levels of domestic violence.
Men are sidelining toxic masculinity and leaving women in the gutter
Looking into the problem of domestic violence through the lens of a Chinese family
Do the police really carry out a protective function?
Katie Thorburn speaks to Annalise from the 'Counting Dead Women' project.
Kitty-Jean Laginha analyses the illogical and detrimental character of criminal punishment.
I didn’t vote in the last State election, despite being eligible (and legally obliged) to do so. Faced with a corrupt Labor incumbent and a heartless Liberal challenger, I didn’t think it mattered much who won. It did. Last year, the State Government announced a package of reforms to homelessness services and women’s refuges in…