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Morning mail: Queensland police's DV reckoning, early economic recovery, Ramadan TV


Morning mail: Queensland police’s DV reckoning, early economic recovery, Ramadan TV
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Good morning – it’s Monday 3 May, and this is Imogen Dewey with today’s headlines. Just over a week out from the
federal budget, Australia’s economy looks “happier” than many expected. Meanwhile,
India’s prime minister may be facing fallout from the ongoing coronavirus catastrophe, and amid questions over systemic failings in its domestic violence response,
Queensland police are being asked to look inward.
Almost
half the women murdered by an intimate partner in Queensland had previously been labelled by police as the perpetrator of domestic violence, research has found. As the Queensland police force again reckon with the brutal consequences of family violence – the deaths of Gold Coast women Doreen Langham and Kelly Wilkinson, who both repeatedl ....

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REVEALED: Alarming rate of domestic violence order breaches


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by Elise Williams
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Domestic violence abusers are breaching court issued orders put in place to protect victims at an alarming rate, with new data revealing an increase of nearly 200 per cent in domestic violence order (DVO) breaches in under a decade.
Newly released crime statistics by the State Government show the state s continuing struggle to grapple with the complexities of domestic violence, as DVO breaches have risen at a rate of 187.9 per cent from 2011 to 2020, while breaches of domestic violence orders have increased by 18 per cent in the last 12-month period.
In the wake of a horror 14 months of DV deaths in Queensland, including the tragic losses of Hannah Clarke, Doreen Langham and Kelly Wilkinson - all women with DVOs against their former partners - leading criminal law experts have called for changes to DVOs. ....

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REVEALED: Alarming rate of domestic violence order breaches


 
Domestic violence abusers are breaching court issued orders put in place to protect victims at an alarming rate, with new data revealing an increase of nearly 200 per cent in domestic violence order (DVO) breaches in under a decade.
Newly released crime statistics by the State Government show the state s continuing struggle to grapple with the complexities of domestic violence, as DVO breaches have risen at a rate of 187.9 per cent from 2011 to 2020, while breaches of domestic violence orders have increased by 18 per cent in the last 12-month period.
In the wake of a horror 14 months of DV deaths in Queensland, including the tragic losses of Hannah Clarke, Doreen Langham and Kelly Wilkinson - all women with DVOs against their former partners - leading criminal law experts have called for changes to DVOs. ....

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Kelly Wilkinson sought help from the police 'almost every day' after her first domestic violence complaint. So what went wrong? | Australia news


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In the days since Kelly Wilkinson was doused in petrol and burned in her Gold Coast back yard, her killing has been repeatedly framed as a sort of unforeseeable or “unfathomable” tragedy.
“No one expected this to happen,” lawyer Chris Hannay, who has been representing her estranged husband, told reporters this week.
As detail now emerges about the events leading up to Wilkinson’s death, frontline workers and criminologists say there is actually a gut-wrenching familiarity to the trajectory of her final weeks and months, as she attempted to flee from domestic abuse.
Wilkinson’s family revealed to the Gold Coast Bulletin she had sought the help of police “almost every day” since first making a domestic violence complaint in late March. ....

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