Why we need a national review of legal responses to lethal domestic violence
This article was first written by Kate Fitz-Gibbon and published on The Conversation. The law’s response to lethal domestic violence…
This article was first written by Kate Fitz-Gibbon and published on The Conversation. The law’s response to lethal domestic violence…
This review of Just Detention International, Inc was first published on Great Nonprofits on 28 July 2014. It is authored by Deakin University…
Dr Darren Palmer was interviewed by Louise Crealy from the PM program on ABC Radio on June 13. Dr Palmer…
This article is authored by Kate Fitz-Gibbon and was first published on The Conversation on 26th June 2014. Victorian attorney-general…
Data from schools across Australia reveals a concerning picture in which children as young as six are sexually assaulted by…
Over the last 12 months, the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (VEOHRC) has been conducting a public inquiry…
Deakin Criminologist Dr Richard Evans has had an article, ‘Prison rape: Is it OK to make jokes about rape in…
HOMICIDE LAW REFORM IN VICTORIA: PROSPECTS AND RETROSPECT 2014 marks a decade since the release of the Victorian Law Reform…
In today’s Sydney Morning Herald, Deakin criminologist Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon has authored an op-ed encouraging the new NSW Premier, Mike…
On Friday, Yassir Ibrahim Mohamed Hassan was sentenced in the NSW Supreme Court to a maximum term of 12 years imprisonment,…
A new British police initiative has resulted in 15 arrests in just one week for sexual offences on London’s public…
Young people witness and experience domestic violence every day, and sometimes the consequences can be significant. This video was written…
This month the Home Secretary Theresa May MP announced a major review in England and Wales of how police respond…
By Kate Fitz-Gibbon Last month the Victorian Premier Denis Napthine, Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ken Lay, Lord Mayor Robert Doyle…
Whilst in the UK for the finalisation of her research with the London Metropolitan Police Service on verbal-textual hostility and…