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Queensland domestic violence cases still rising sharply, expert warns coercive control law will be no quick fix
May 16, 2021
ABC News
Matt Eaton
Coercive control
7 months ago
www.wa.gov.au
5:17
From 2023 in Queensland, coercive control will become a criminal offence carrying a maximum jail term of 14 years. It's something Sue and Lloyd Clarke have been pushing for since the death of their daughter Hannah Clarke at the hands of her estranged husband. They’re relieved the government is listening to their advice, and they plan to campaign the legislation nationally. National Sexual Assault and Family Violence counselling helpline is at 1800 737 732 | ABC News
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May 10, 2022
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ABC News
0:33
Queensland introduces new DV laws to tackle coercive control
Mar 5, 2024
news.com.au
Blake Antrobus
What is coercive control and why is it hard to identify and escape?
5 months ago
CBC
Campbell MacDiarmid
3:02
Do you know what coercive control is? This is a type of abuse that isn't physical, and sometimes can be hard to spot. If you feel overwhelmed, rushed or isolated by a relationship, it may have crossed a line. This video shows some signs of coercive control. For advice and support in BSL, get in touch with our Domestic Abuse team by text 07800 003421 or email
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The video is also available on our website here - https://signhealth.org.uk/videos/coercive-control-where-is-the-line/
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Jan 4, 2022
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The Deaf Health Charity SignHealth
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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. Family and domestic violence support services: If you need help immediately, call emergency services on 000. 1800 Respect National Helpline: 1800 737 732 Women's Crisis Line: 1800 811 811 Men's Referral Service: 1300 766 491 The Kids Helpline: 24-hour support on 1800 55 1800 Lifelin
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5 months ago
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ABC Brisbane
4:14
Coercive control will become a criminal offence in Queensland next year, carrying a maximum sentence of up to 14 years in jail, but survivors fear police won't be equipped to respond. | ABC News
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Apr 25, 2024
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ABC News
4:35
Coercive control is the single biggest known precursor to domestic homicide. But what is coercive control? #SettlementGuide #SeeWhatYouMadeMeDo | SBS Australia
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May 4, 2021
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SBS Australia
4:10
Policing coercive control in Queensland
Apr 22, 2024
ABC News
Recognising the red flags of coercive control
Sep 9, 2024
couriermail.com.au
2:54
It's a historic day in the effort to end domestic violence in Queensland with Parliament passing 'Hannah's Laws', designed to curb coercive control. The changes recognise patterns of abuse and crack down on perpetrators who stalk victims through mobile phones and social media. 7NEWS at 6pm. More local news: 7news.com.au/news/qld #qldpol #7NEWS | 7NEWS Brisbane
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Feb 23, 2023
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7NEWS Brisbane
Cairns man first charged under Queensland coercive control laws - The Queensland Briefing
9 months ago
omny.fm
3:05
What is coercive control and why is it hard to identify and escape?
Oct 4, 2024
CBC
Brigitte Noël
2:18
Lloyd and Sue Clarke, the parents of Hannah Clarke, have launched a new campaign to educate about the red flags of coercive control. If you, or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, there is support. Call the 24-hour hotline 1800-RESPECT (1800 737 732). | 10 News Queensland
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Oct 28, 2022
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10 News Queensland
2:55
What is coercive control? Why understanding the warning signs is key to preventing intimate partner violence
Mar 13, 2022
The Globe and Mail
Molly Hayes, Elizabeth Renzetti , Tavia Grant
3:37
What is coercive control in domestic violence relationships?
Feb 23, 2021
ABC News
0:58
Queensland has become the second state in Australia to make coercive control a criminal offence after NSW in 2024. Coercive control is a pattern of behaviour in which a person controls, intimidates and manipulates another causing fear and isolation. Under Hannah’s Law the offence holds a maximum sentence of 14 years behind bars. #coercivecontrol #law | Mamamia
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11 months ago
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Mamamia
2:42
Starting off with the weapons of coercive control in The Quicksand Model, we have double standards. Double binds, soluble speak, double vision, double team, double cross, double down and DARVO. #weaponsofcoercivecontrol #quicksandmodel #coercivecontroller #coercivecontrol #coercivecontroltraining | End Coercive Control USA
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6 months ago
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End Coercive Control USA
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Queensland is set to criminalise coercive control, but there'll be an education campaign long before the laws take effect. Hannah Clarke's parents have welcomed the recommendations in a landmark report. 7NEWS at 6pm. More local news: 7news.com.au/news/qld #qldpol #7NEWS | 7NEWS Brisbane
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Dec 2, 2021
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7NEWS Brisbane
0:28
From today, coercive control is a criminal offence in Queensland. It is illegal for an adult to use any abusive behaviour towards their current, or former, intimate partner, family member, or informal (unpaid) carer with the intention to control or coerce them. The criminal offence carries a maximum penalty of 14 years imprisonment due to the serious nature of the offence and the harm coercive control can cause victim-survivors. If you are concerned that you or someone you know is experiencing c
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11 months ago
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Queensland Government
0:47
Emotional abuse in coercive control relationships can be subtle, making it difficult for victims to recognise and address the situation. Here are some of the signs that you are in a coercive control relationship: - gaslighting - humiliation - blame shifting - manipulation Visit https://www.qld.gov.au/lovenotcontrol to learn more about identifying and overcoming coercive control. For support options, visit https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/
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Jun 2, 2024
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Queensland Government
0:45
Coercive control can be like a stealthy predator, creeping into relationships with subtle signs that gradually intensify over time. It's not always about physical harm—it can manifest in various forms of psychological abuse, like threats or manipulation, leaving individuals feeling powerless and unable to make their own choices. Learn more about coercive control via https://www.qld.gov.au/lovenotcontrol For support options visit https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issu
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May 23, 2024
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Queensland Government
0:51
Signs of coercive control can be hard to spot as it can be subtle and escalate over time. It can include many different forms of abuse and won’t always include physical violence. Gaslighting is an example of psychological abuse that can leave you feeling confused and doubting yourself. It might look like someone constantly questioning your sense of reality. It’s important to remember that there’s no place for controlling behaviours in a healthy relationship. Learn more about coercive control via
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May 14, 2024
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Queensland Government
Queensland introduces new DV laws to tackle coercive control
Oct 11, 2023
news.com.au
4:32
Coercive control is being criminalised in Queensland, but survivors fear police won’t be equipped to respond
Apr 19, 2024
ABC News
state political reporter Rachel Riga
2:05
Australia’s first standalone coercive control laws have come into effect. Will they work?
Jun 30, 2024
SBS.com.au
Elfy Scott
Coercive control is now illegal in this state. Here's what it means
11 months ago
SBS.com.au
Jessica Bahr
1:43
Coercive control introduced as new criminal offence in Queensland
Oct 12, 2023
7NEWS
Warren Barnsley,Fraser Barton
2:21
Recognizing Coercive Control in Relationships
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2 months ago
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