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Reforms to Victoria's family violence responses must close the web and bring perpetrators into view

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageVictoria needs an improved web of accountability to link various sectors together to ensure family violence perpetrators are made visible and accountable.Ensuper from www.shutterstock.com

Victoria’s Royal Commission into Family Violence identified the invisibility of perpetrators as a key system fault. Its final report recommended an improved...

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Speaking with: Rhonda Itaoui on navigating the city as a young Muslim

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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The terror attacks on the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001, changed the way we think about politics, society and safety as the world entered the 21st century.

But as the world learned the identities of the attackers, the response affected one community much more acutely: Muslims.

The media coverage of the 2001 attack and other...

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