One woman a week and one man a month, is currently killed at the hands of domestic and family violence perpetrators.
'Behind the Doors of Domestic Violence; presented by the Queensland Police Service’ aims to raise community awareness, empower victim survivors and bystanders alike and ultimately change the behaviours of those who use abusive tactics within their relationships.
Hosted by Dean Co... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Taking the first step towards getting help can be overwhelming. Acting Inspector Lee Wyld (OIC North Brisbane District Domestic, Family Violence & Vulnerable Persons Unit) and Michelle Royes of DVConnect discuss the domestic and family violence relat... more
Shaan Ross-Smith, from the Griffith MATE Bystander program and Yasmin Khan of The Bangle Foundation, discuss the power that bystanders possess and how they can help those within unsafe relationships, with a focus on our culturally and linguistically ... more
With over twenty years’ experience in the domestic violence sector, Brian Sullivan provides an insight into the mindset of an offender and violence used to dominate and control victim survivors within relationships.
Leaning on his work with perpetr... more
Sergeant Chris Cronin of Mount Morgan Station and Brisbane Domestic and Family Violence Co-ordinator Sergeant Sharon Morgan come together to enhance the knowledge of the broader public in police response to DFV, discussing domestic and family violenc... more
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Such an amazing job you wonderful men do. Wish this kind of services and support were available all across the world. I hope to survive and get out alive without too much more trauma as if I’m not damaged enough:( Looking forward to new episodes…
This is so interesting and so gripping! Very well produced too
This is an excellent podcast, well researched and presented.
Notice how perpetrators of domestic violence “thing a fi” the person they intend to abuse.
Meaning never calling them by name only a thing..
A great podcast but the sound is very quiet in comparison to lots of other podcasts I listen to. Hopefully just a teething issue as there’s some great content here. Keep up the great work QPS!
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