In Australia’s heavily targeted social welfare apparatus, couples are assessed jointly for their eligibility for social security payment. Specific guidelines for deciding if a social security recipient is a member of a couple are provided by the ‘couple rule’ in section 4(3) of the Social Security Act 1991 (Cth). A plethora of information is used by the Department to decide if a social security recipient is a member of a couple for social security purposes. Of particular concern is the use of domestic violence police reports as evidence of a couple relationship. This article argues that the current use of police domestic violence reports in ‘couple rule’ decisions is problematic. This is because it effectively entraps women in violent relat...
This dissertation examined extralegal factors that predicted the likelihood of victim non-cooperatio...
This research paper investigates a potential relationship between intimate partner violence and soci...
The role of coercive control in women’s offending has been increasingly recognised in law. Yet, ther...
This article argues that the cohabitation rule in Australian social security law is uncertain and ha...
This paper examines recent Administrative Appeals Tribunal decisions to gather a snapshot of how Cen...
Abstract: The role of coercive control in women's offending has been increasingly recognised in law....
This article argues that women social security recipients are governed by multiple political rationa...
One increasingly important resource for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) is domestic viole...
In March 2003, legislative changes to Queensland’s Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 1989 ...
Abstract This article considers whether a specific domestic violence offence is needed in Australia...
[Extract] The Australian family law system is currently under review, with reports finalised in late...
Relationship evidence or evidence that reveals an individual’s propensity to engage in certain offen...
This article considers how legal engagement can be an opportunity to exercise coercive control over ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Queen's University Belfast, School of Law v...
Whether a person is a ‘member of a couple’ can be an important factor in determining both their qual...
This dissertation examined extralegal factors that predicted the likelihood of victim non-cooperatio...
This research paper investigates a potential relationship between intimate partner violence and soci...
The role of coercive control in women’s offending has been increasingly recognised in law. Yet, ther...
This article argues that the cohabitation rule in Australian social security law is uncertain and ha...
This paper examines recent Administrative Appeals Tribunal decisions to gather a snapshot of how Cen...
Abstract: The role of coercive control in women's offending has been increasingly recognised in law....
This article argues that women social security recipients are governed by multiple political rationa...
One increasingly important resource for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) is domestic viole...
In March 2003, legislative changes to Queensland’s Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 1989 ...
Abstract This article considers whether a specific domestic violence offence is needed in Australia...
[Extract] The Australian family law system is currently under review, with reports finalised in late...
Relationship evidence or evidence that reveals an individual’s propensity to engage in certain offen...
This article considers how legal engagement can be an opportunity to exercise coercive control over ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Queen's University Belfast, School of Law v...
Whether a person is a ‘member of a couple’ can be an important factor in determining both their qual...
This dissertation examined extralegal factors that predicted the likelihood of victim non-cooperatio...
This research paper investigates a potential relationship between intimate partner violence and soci...
The role of coercive control in women’s offending has been increasingly recognised in law. Yet, ther...