One woman dies every nine days in Australia from domestic violence. In this “What Happens Next?” episode, leading experts examine the drivers behind this national emergency.
A United Nations report details the violence that women and girls in sport face around the world – including Australia.
Dead Boy Detectives is the latest in a long line of queer shows on streaming platforms to be cancelled. Now, queer fans online are fighting back.
Despite ongoing efforts to shift cultural thinking, coercive sexual behaviours and misunderstanding regarding consent remains a concerning social problem.
Sexual violence and family violence intersect, but little is known about how responses to perpetrators address intimate partner sexual violence.
There’s an urgent need to recalibrate the mental healthcare sector so it better-serves those most in need.
We must take heed of what those with lived experiences are calling for in Australia’s policy commitment to end the national crisis of violence against women.
A new report calls for a whole-of-system response that sees women who are misidentified as predominant aggressors having their own safety needs acknowledged and addressed.
Will there be new opportunities for criminals to use 5G technologies and mobile applications – with higher speeds and more reliability – to conduct crime?
In the shadow of the COVID-19 crisis, migrant workers in Malaysia are likely to be even more vulnerable to exploitative labour systems, and the law must keep up with the times.
We’re tackling a new topic on this episode of Monash podcast, What Happens Next?, looking at masculinity, and how its negative forms can be as damaging to men as women.
The now-closed Senate inquiry has added little to what we already know, and brings the government’s commitment to the problem of domestic violence into question.
Bystanders have never been more critical in combating family violence than during coronavirus restrictions and household isolation.
The urgency of the risks and issues facing women on temporary visas is dangerously heightened by COVID-19.
Enforcing the 14-day self-isolation mandate for those entering Australia is a matter for states and territories. This could include door-to-door police checks, and possible detentions and fines.
A landmark sex workers' court case in Melbourne led to the establishment of a modern legal definition of slavery in international law.
New law is often seen as an answer in tackling intimate partner and family violence, but our research shows it is not always the best response.
Police can misidentify victims as offenders because the real perpetrator has misled them.
Family violence has been dragged into the open in countries around the world.
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