Why are rates of domestic violence in Australia still so high?
- Written by Heather Douglas, Professor of Law, The University of Queensland
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data released this week as part of the Personal Safety Study (PSS) reveals 16% of Australian women have experienced partner violence.
The 2016 PSS was conducted across Australia and surveyed around 21,000 people about their experience of violence. The PSS was last run in 2012, and before that in 2005, so it’s possible to make some comparisons across time.
The statistics show a mixed picture. Overall, the proportion of Australians who report that they experienced violence in the past year has declined from 8.3% in 2005 to 5.4% in 2016.
However partner violence remains high, especially towards women.
Authors: Heather Douglas, Professor of Law, The University of Queensland
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