Journal article
Domestic and family violence, reproductive coercion and the role for law
H Douglas, K Kerr
Journal of Law and Medicine | THOMSON REUTERS AUSTRALIA LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
While sexual abuse is increasingly well recognised as a form of domestic and family violence in Australian legal responses, the recognition and response to reproductive coercion is understudied and under-recognised. This article maps the behaviours and concepts associated with reproductive coercion. Focusing on civil protection orders and family law responses, two of the most commonly accessed responses to domestic and family violence, this article considers whether current legislative definitions and case law recognise reproductive coercion as a form of domestic and family violence. To understand better how reproductive coercion and sexual abuse are interrelated and how they manifest within..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Heather Douglas: Professor of Law, The University of Queensland. Thanks to Jessica Downing-Ide for research assistance and thanks to the women who shared their stories. This research was undertaken as part of an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship [FT140100796].