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Queensland’s ‘promising’ coercive control laws see more than 50 charges laid in six months since criminalisation
More than 50 charges of coercive control have been laid in the six months since it was criminalised in Queensland, but advocates and legal experts believe more training is needed to better identify abusive behaviour.
The standalone legislation — named “Hannah’s Law” in memory of Brisbane mother…
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