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Record ID: 7499e13d-d77d-4ce9-a2a4-af04dd532a3a
Type: Journal Article
Title: Income management in the context of family violence
Other Titles: Indigenous law bulletin
Authors: Marshall, Virginia
Keywords: Advocacy;Human rights;Policy;Indigenous issues;Legislation analysis
Year: 2011
Publisher: Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales
Citation: 7 (26), September/October 2011
Notes:  This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Australian Law Reform Commission’s recommendation that income management for people experiencing family violence should be flexible and compulsory. Income management was first introduced under the Northern Territory Emergency Response intervention designed to address high rates of child abuse in Indigenous communities. The author provides a brief background family violence and income management and then discusses compulsory and voluntary measures, vulnerability ‘triggers’, exemption and disclosure issues. This is followed by consideration of an alternative approach.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15224
ISSN: 1328-5475
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