March for Jill Meagher and for all Victims of Violent Crimes

According to Philip Werner, the organiser of the march for Jill Meagher, the 30,000 people who walked along Sydney Road Brunswick was to show support for “peace, hope, non-violence and solidarity with all women”. Julie Stephens, Associate Professor, said that threats to women’s safety are as ever-present as they always have been. In Victorian police…

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Illuminated Taxi Ranks to Reduce Violence – Chapel Street Melbourne

Eighteen taxi ranks in the entertainment precinct of Chapel Street have been illuminated in an attempt to reduce violent behaviour. Terry Mulder, Public Transport Minister, said ‘Chapel Street had issues with alcohol-fuelled violence and anti-social behaviour. It is hoped that the new illuminated taxi ranks will help get people off the streets and on their…

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Family Violence

Premier Ted Baillieu in September 2012 announced new funding measures to address family violence and sexual assault: $9.25 million for additional family violence counselling. $3.75 million for sexual assault counselling. $3 million for men’s behaviour changes programs. This is in addition to the $85 million already provided in the 2012-13  to address family violence and…

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Indecent Assault – Preston Victoria

On Monday the 01-10-12 Darebin CIU detectives charged a thirty-eight-year-old male for an alleged indecent assault, using an optical surveillance device, of a female victim in Preston earlier that afternoon. The offender was remanded in custody to appear at the Heidelberg Magistrates’ Court. If you have been the victim of a physical assault or sexual…

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News for Victims of Crime: Victim Support ACT

Victim Support ACT allows ACT Magistrates to compensate victims of crime for their pain and suffering. The following is an example of awards made last financial year under the victims of crime financial assistance scheme: $50,000 in compensation was awarded to 5 sexual assault victims, the maximum payable under territory law. A glassing victim received…

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