These men should've been on a national domestic violence register — but what would it look like?
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How can you fix a problem when you don’t understand it? One of the biggest issues with domestic violence deaths is the government’s reluctance to count them properly. Another is the people dealing with them aren’t trained in recognising the capability and culpability of killer narcissists and/or expert abusers. We speak to the people with the power to change this and those doing the best they can within a broken system. Bookmarks: 00:00:00 – Teaser 00:00:19 – Opener 00:02:06 - Overview of the violence epidemic 00:03:57 - Domestic Violence Commissioner Micaela Cronin on current challenges 00:29:48 - Tanya Plibersek MP on a National DV Register 00:35:34 – Prof Monckton-Smith on Clare’s Law 00:38:16 – Tanya Plibersek MP on scope of the problem 00:43:19 – Growth in the space 00:44:31 – Interview with Sherele Moody 00:57:20 – Interview with former state coroner Hugh Dillon 01:12:57 – Interview with Prof Heather Douglas AM 01:22:51 – Discussion of Rehabilitation with No To Violence CEO 01:2
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