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This claim is based on a report issued by the [[Australian Institute of Criminology]] for the period 2012-2014.<ref>https://www.aic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-05/sr002.pdf</ref> The rate of domestic and intimate partner violence in Australia has declined since that time and this rate is no longer correct. |
This claim is based on a report issued by the [[Australian Institute of Criminology]] for the period 2012-2014.<ref>https://www.aic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-05/sr002.pdf</ref> The rate of domestic and intimate partner violence in Australia has declined since that time and this rate is no longer correct. |
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− | During 2015 prominent feminists and others with a vested interest in the [[domestic violence industry]] started to claim that the rate had doubled to [[two |
+ | During 2015 prominent feminists and others with a vested interest in the [[domestic violence industry]] started to claim that the rate had doubled to [[two women per week]]. This was a result of a period of a few weeks in which the rate spiked. ''Rank and file'' feminists continued to make this claim well in to 2017. |
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Revision as of 18:47, 10 June 2022
In Australia feminists and media often claim that one woman per week dies as a result of domestic violence, although the intent generally implies intimate partner violence.[1][2]
This claim is based on a report issued by the Australian Institute of Criminology for the period 2012-2014.[3] The rate of domestic and intimate partner violence in Australia has declined since that time and this rate is no longer correct.
During 2015 prominent feminists and others with a vested interest in the domestic violence industry started to claim that the rate had doubled to two women per week. This was a result of a period of a few weeks in which the rate spiked. Rank and file feminists continued to make this claim well in to 2017.