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Time’s up for serial offenders as DV thugs beat system

It has prompted calls for sweeping changes to information sharing between Queensland Police and domestic violence services, and better training to help frontline workers identify “tactics” used by DV perpetrators and trauma inflicted on their victims.It comes as 28 domestic and family violence deaths were recorded across the state in the 2019-20 financial year – three more than in the prior period – according to the latest Queensland’s Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Board report….
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