In Australia, domestic violence includes behaviors such as preventing a family member from seeing their friends or family members to exert control over them. What is the legal status of this type of behavior in Australia?
- It is a serious criminal offense, as everyone has the right to be safe from all forms of violence and coercion.Cevap
- BIt is considered a private family matter that should be resolved at home without the involvement of the police.
- CIt is legally permitted if the individual believes it is necessary to maintain their cultural or religious traditions.
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In Australia, domestic violence—including isolating a person from friends or family—is a serious criminal offense.
The correct answer reflects that Australian law protects all individuals from harm and coercion. Domestic violence is not limited to physical assault; it includes emotional, social, and financial control. All these forms are regarded as serious criminal offenses, regardless of a person's background or beliefs.
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Domestic violence as a criminal offense in Australia
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Think about whether Australian law views domestic violence as a personal issue or a legal one.
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Consider if domestic violence only includes physical hitting, or if other forms of control are also illegal.
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Remember that in Australia, no one is above the law, and individual safety is a top priority.
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