Domestic Violence: Abusive Behavior

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Domestic violence is abusive behaviour by one person to control and dominate another person within a close relationship. It may include physical, financial, social, emotional or sexual abuse and be perpetrated by either a family member, partner or ex-partner. According to the Family Violence Protection Act 2008 (VIC), for behaviour to be considered as domestic violence, it is either; abusive, threatening, coercive, controlling, dominating, evoking fear for the victim’s safety or causes children to hear, see or otherwise be exposed to the results of this behaviour. Examples of this behaviour include; causing injury, sexual assault/sexual coercion, intentionally damaging the victim’s property, depriving the victim of his/her liberties, causing

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