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Victims want DV thugs monitored like sex offenders

The taskforce released its first discussion paper yesterday, listing a raft of possible measures that could help keep women safe.Among them were options to criminalise coercive control, as well as creating the offence of committing an act of domestic violence. The taskforce also suggested using…
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