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118. Perpetrators can try to exploit a victim’s addictions. With drugs or alcohol, a perpetrator may try to sustain a victim’s dependency or threaten to expose this to professionals.
Oct 2, 2017 · To identify who is doing what to whom, with what consequences and in what context, in order to understand who is the perpetrator and who is the victim and tailor responses appropriately, practitioners need to look at as many of the following as possible: injuries and whether they could have been caused in self-defence; fear and coercive control;
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Dec 5, 2022 · Introduction. This prosecution guidance sets out how prosecutors should apply the Code for Crown Prosecutors (the Code) when considering any offences which fall within the definition of Domestic...
Mar 30, 2023 · The Victim-or-Perpetrator Dichotomy harms both those who commit crime and those who suffer it. It is well known that those who cause harm have often been the victims of harm themselves, but the simplistic Victim-or-Perpetrator dichotomy persists.
Victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse. Anyone can be a victim or perpetrator of domestic abuse regardless of: sex or gender identity; cultural heritage or ethnicity; sexual orientation; religion or belief; age; disability; social status or wealth; occupation (including police officers and staff)
Jan 3, 2024 · A personal relationship between the victim and perpetrator is key to the definition of domestic abuse. This is how domestic abuse is generally understood amongst the public and agencies.
The domestic abuse definition as implemented in the DA Act 2021 incorporates behaviour that may lead the victim to respond to the abuse in a non-passive way, and it also reminds us why the behaviour of a perpetrator can create a physical and physiological environment of entrapment leading to a victim retaliating, with the potential for services ...