A report released today by a law expert has found criminal justice interventions in domestic violence situations in Queensland are in urgent need of improvement.
The report, Stories From Survivors: Domestic Violence and Criminal Justice Interventions, was co-authored by 国产探花鈥檚 Associate Professor Heather Douglas and will be launched on the Gold Coast today (Wednesday 8 December) as part of a 16-day international campaign to end domestic violence.
Dr Douglas said the report explored women鈥檚 experiences of engaging with the criminal justice process in prosecuting crimes related to domestic violence.
鈥淲e undertook interviews with 20 Queensland women who have experienced domestic violence and who have assisted (or attempted to assist) in the prosecution of domestic violence offences,鈥 she said.
鈥淲omen were asked to reflect on their experiences and to offer insights into how the criminal justice process may be improved.鈥
Dr Douglas said the women discussed issues associated with identifying domestic violence, policing domestic violence, taking matters to court and their engagements with women鈥檚 support services.
鈥淲omen claimed that police often took too long to attend domestic violence call-outs, if they attended at all. Many women reported they had waited up to three hours for police to attend,鈥 she said.
鈥淢any women also reported they received very limited information from police and courts about their options.
鈥淭hey also claimed domestic violence matters weren鈥檛 taken seriously by the courts, with fines the usual outcome, even in matters of serious domestic violence offending.鈥
Dr Douglas said the aim of the research was to assist in the development of criminal justice interventions in the domestic violence context that can better engage and support victims and identify practices that should be avoided.
A number of the women interviewed will attend the report launch today at the Domestic Violence Prevention Centre Gold Coast Inc.
To download a copy of the Report, please visit
Further information about the 16 days of activism to end domestic violence (25 November 鈥 10 December 2010) is available at
Media: Lynda Flower, School of Law Marketing, 07 3365 2523, l.flower@law.uq.edu.au