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Web resource: https://groups.psychology.org.au/Assets/Files/Hayes-ACP-28-1-2016.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Reproductive coercion and the Australian state: A new chapter?
Authors: Hayes, Patricia
Keywords: Therapy;Government policy;Reproductive coercion;Refugee communities;Counselling;Government;Policies;Australia;Coercive control;Reproduction
Year: 2016
Citation: Vol. 28, no. 1 ; pp. 90-100
Notes:  "While the concept of reproductive coercion is most commonly used in understanding tactics
employed by some male perpetrators of violence against women, it is also used to identify
policy and legislative environments of nation states that may be supportive of reducing
women's levels of autonomy and self-determination in relation to their reproductive health
and family planning decisions..."

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