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Domestic Violence

New Zealand MP, Jan Logie, initially proposed a new bill that introduced paid employment leave for victims of domestic violence in December 2016...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has submitted a report to the UN outlining the action needed to improve protection against violence for women...
On the 31 May, the Government published a consultation in preparation for the new Domestic Abuse Bill, which was proposed...
Since the abolition of Legal Aid for the majority of family cases in 2013, many individuals are making applications to court without legal representation...
Domestic abuse may not always be in a physical form. A victim may not recognise that coercive behaviour has taken place as any specific incident...
The President of the Family Division has issued a circular dealing with domestic abuse and containing a new Practice Direction (PD) 12J...
Government cuts to policing and specialist services for victims of domestic abuse may impact on the extent to which perpetrators of domestic violence...
This article published by the Guardian on 4 January 2017 explores an interesting and overdue potential development...
Shockingly, an estimated 1.2 million women and 800,000 men were victims of domestic abuse in the year 2010-11...