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Is this the silver bullet in domestic violence crisis?
Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman said the idea of electronically monitoring DV offenders was still on the table, as The Courier-Mail campaigns for five key areas of change.Domestic violence advocates and victims have renewed calls for the criminalisation of coercive control, the eradication of the defence of provocation in murder trials, the ability for women to access the criminal history of a new partner and more education for school kids about the signs of unhealthy relationships.The campaign…
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