Domestic Violence In Australia

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Domestic violence is a very substantial issue in Australia, according to white ribbon Australia the statistics are “ one on three women have experienced physical and/ or sexual perpetrated by someone known to them, one in five women over 18 have been stalked during their lifetime, one in five women experience harassment within the workplace, over 12 months, on average, one women is killed every week by a current or former partner, domestic and family violence is the principal cause of homelessness for women and their children, indigenous women and girls are 35 times more likely than the wider female population to be hospitalised due to family violence, in Australia, one in four children are exposed to domestic violence”. (White Ribbon, 2017). In this essay it will be discussed about those who are targeted to domestic …show more content…

Firstly it will be discussed how aboriginal and none aboriginal women’s are victims of domestic violence, secondly it will be discussed how children’s are affected by domestic violence, and lastly how people with disabilities are the victims of domestic violence. As this is causing a psychological problem to the victims its argued that government should focus in decreasing domestic violence.

Each year 98% of aboriginal females' seek refuge in Alice Springs Women’s Shelter because of domestic violence. Ms Gipey says women’s come in a bad physical condition “"Broken ribs, broken bones, broken legs, broken arms. We've had women who've had to have spleens removed from being kicked in the spleen and splitting them, the injuries are horrible," ("'We're human beings': Aboriginal women speak out on domestic violence", 2017) aboriginal case workers believe that Australia

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