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Silent, hidden and deathly : Domestic violence groups welcome recommendation to criminalise coercive control

Silent, hidden and deathly : Domestic violence groups welcome recommendation to criminalise coercive control
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Domestic violence groups welcome recommendation to criminalise coercive control in NSW

Domestic violence groups welcome recommendation to criminalise coercive control in NSW
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See What You Made Me Do is must-watch TV Here s what needs to happen now to address domestic abuse

Share Share on Twitter It may be a familiar statistic, but it is still shocking and unacceptable. In Australia, almost every week a woman dies at the hands of her partner or ex-partner. In a much-anticipated three-part SBS documentary, See What You Made Me Do, investigative journalist Jess Hill exposes the glaring questions our nation must address if we are to keep women safe. Why does he do it? And how can we stop it? For the first time, Hill’s documentary explores the complexity of family violence in visceral detail, from understanding how coercive control works, to the failure of policing and courts, and families’ gut-wrenching stories of how daughters, grandchildren, mothers or friends were murdered by their partner.

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