This paper examines specialist family violence courts, discussing overseas developments and various Australian innovations. Several jurisdictions have recognised that family violence is an issue that needs to be addressed by the court system in a direct and particular way. Different models of specialised family violence courts have been established for this purpose, in Australia and internationally. Many of these specialist courts have produced positive results, in terms of reduced offending rates and/or increased rates of conviction. In some cases, however, the results have been mixed. Overall the research suggests that no one single solution is likely to answer all the difficult issues raised by family violence
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Domestic violence is a social epidemic in Malaysia. To combat this, the Domestic Violence Act 1994 a...
The Family Court of Australia was established as a federal court under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)...
This article situates the recent reform recommendations and proposed legislative amendments regardin...
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One of the current areas of research on family violence has been the development of typologies of in...
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
The Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence is an extraordinary opportunity to interrogate a...
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This report was commissioned by the Commonwealth Attorney-General\u27s Department in early 2009 to e...
[Extract] The Australian family law system is currently under review, with reports finalised in late...
On 17 July 2009, the Attorney-General of Australia, the Hon Robert McClelland MP, asked the A...
Throughout the 1980s, every Australian state or territory moved to enact legislation with the purpos...
In recent years the Australian family law system has started to refer to, and use, a growing body of...
Child arrangement cases in England and Wales are dealt with in the ordinary family courts. Whilst a ...
Domestic violence is a social epidemic in Malaysia. To combat this, the Domestic Violence Act 1994 a...
The Family Court of Australia was established as a federal court under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)...
This article situates the recent reform recommendations and proposed legislative amendments regardin...
Recent years have seen a significant increase in the number of family violence-related matters initi...
This report focuses on the laws, practices and procedures that apply in family law cases that raise ...
One of the current areas of research on family violence has been the development of typologies of in...
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
The Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence is an extraordinary opportunity to interrogate a...
This essay explores the complexity of responding to family violence in a federal family law system i...
This report was commissioned by the Commonwealth Attorney-General\u27s Department in early 2009 to e...
[Extract] The Australian family law system is currently under review, with reports finalised in late...
On 17 July 2009, the Attorney-General of Australia, the Hon Robert McClelland MP, asked the A...
Throughout the 1980s, every Australian state or territory moved to enact legislation with the purpos...
In recent years the Australian family law system has started to refer to, and use, a growing body of...
Child arrangement cases in England and Wales are dealt with in the ordinary family courts. Whilst a ...
Domestic violence is a social epidemic in Malaysia. To combat this, the Domestic Violence Act 1994 a...