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Type: Generic
Title: Hand in hand to a safer future: Indigenous family violence and community justice groups .
Other Titles: Indigenous women. Newman, Samantha and Houston, Jacquie (eds.)
Authors: Wright, Helena
Year: 2004
Citation: Vol. 6, Issue 1
Series/Report no.: Indigenous women. Newman, Samantha and Houston, Jacquie (eds.)
Notes:  There is no doubt that Indigenous women are amongst the most marginalised in society.When they are victims of family violence and come into contact with the justice system and the current domestic violence service system because of this, they can become even more disadvantaged. Community justice groups are playing an increasingly important role in reducing Indigenous family violence, through supporting women and their families, and working with the offenders.
Indigenous Law Bulletin, v.6, no.1, Mar-Apr 2004: 17-19
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21485
ISSN: 1328-5475
Physical description: Pages 17-19
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