Criminalise coercive control: Qld report

By Nick Gibbs
Updated December 2 2021 - 5:35pm, first published 5:29pm
Women do not always get an appropriate response in coercive control cases, Shannon Fentiman says.
Women do not always get an appropriate response in coercive control cases, Shannon Fentiman says.

Criminalising coercive control and a fresh inquiry examining the culture of the state's police force are among the recommendations from an exhaustive review into domestic violence in Queensland.

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