Young at risk of homicide
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Stephanie Peatling
December 3, 2008
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TEN per cent of all domestic violence homicide victims were children under the age of 15, according to new figures to be released today by the Australian Institute of Criminology.
The figures show that although the overall number of homicides dropped between 2006 and 2007, the proportion of deaths attributed to domestic violence remained the same.
In about half the cases the perpetrators were known to police as domestic violence offenders.
The Minister for the Status of Women, Tanya Plibersek, said she was very concerned that the numbers of people dying as a result of domestic violence were not diminishing.
The Federal Government is due to shortly receive a draft report from the council it appointed to investigate ways to reduce the levels of domestic violence.
The Herald last week reported on the continuing high number of cases of murders resulting from domestic violence despite increased public awareness of the issue.
The investigation found a slew of experts who said family law changes that force shared custody and mediation have placed even more women and children at risk of harm.
The institute's report shows there were 266 victims of homicide in Australia in 2007, a decrease of 45 from the previous year. About a quarter of the victims died as a result of domestic violence.
In 43 per cent of those cases the perpetrator has a history of domestic violence that was known to police.
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