Non-fatal strangulation is recognised as a common form of coercive control in violent relationships. Overwhelmingly it is perpetrated by men against women. It is dangerous both because of the immediate and serious injuries it can cause, and the risk of future violence associated with it. A discrete offence of non-fatal strangulation has been introduced in many countries. Queensland, Australia introduced a discrete non-fatal strangulation offence in 2016. While the offence is charged often, around half the non-fatal strangulation charges laid by police do not proceed. We spoke to prosecution and defence lawyers to better understand the evidential obstacles to successful prosecution. We found that the prosecution of the offence faces challeng...
This report draws on files held by the Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Unit in the Coroner...
This article reviews recent scholarship around the issue of nonfatal strangulation in cases of domes...
© 2019, University of New South Wales Law Journal. All rights reserved. Since the early 2000s, the a...
Non-fatal strangulation is commonly reported by women who have experienced intimate partner violence...
Strangulation, including asphyxiation, grabbing another by the neck and choking, is a significant fe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In risk assessment tools used by domestic violence workers and police, strangulation, short of causi...
In March 2016 the Law Commission (the Commission) released its report Strangulation: The Case for a ...
This report reviews 51 cases of intimate partner homicide by men in Victoria, from 2005-2014, to inv...
Efforts to partner researchers and practitioners have the potential to significantly improve both re...
In England and Wales, strangulation is one of the principal methods men use to kill women in intimat...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors, signs and symptoms of non-fatal strangulation (...
This article examines the impact of legislative reforms enacted in 2005 in Victoria, Australia, on l...
The crime of torture was introduced into the Queensland Criminal Code in 1997. While initially this ...
In addition to being established by research to lead to serious health concerns and known as the ult...
This report draws on files held by the Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Unit in the Coroner...
This article reviews recent scholarship around the issue of nonfatal strangulation in cases of domes...
© 2019, University of New South Wales Law Journal. All rights reserved. Since the early 2000s, the a...
Non-fatal strangulation is commonly reported by women who have experienced intimate partner violence...
Strangulation, including asphyxiation, grabbing another by the neck and choking, is a significant fe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In risk assessment tools used by domestic violence workers and police, strangulation, short of causi...
In March 2016 the Law Commission (the Commission) released its report Strangulation: The Case for a ...
This report reviews 51 cases of intimate partner homicide by men in Victoria, from 2005-2014, to inv...
Efforts to partner researchers and practitioners have the potential to significantly improve both re...
In England and Wales, strangulation is one of the principal methods men use to kill women in intimat...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors, signs and symptoms of non-fatal strangulation (...
This article examines the impact of legislative reforms enacted in 2005 in Victoria, Australia, on l...
The crime of torture was introduced into the Queensland Criminal Code in 1997. While initially this ...
In addition to being established by research to lead to serious health concerns and known as the ult...
This report draws on files held by the Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Unit in the Coroner...
This article reviews recent scholarship around the issue of nonfatal strangulation in cases of domes...
© 2019, University of New South Wales Law Journal. All rights reserved. Since the early 2000s, the a...