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Calls to unmask repeat DV offenders
Domestic violence advocates, survivors and families of murdered women have joined together to call for wide ranging changes to laws, processes and education on the anniversary of the murders of Hannah Clarke and her children Aaliyah, 6, Laianah, 4 and Trey, 3.It comes as Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman announced a task force had been established to look at the criminalisation of coercive control.The anniversary has also prompted calls for further discussion around GPS trackers for high risk…
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