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Forced marriage : when the family home is no longer safe Kathy Landvogt

By: Landvogt, Kathy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Parity.Publisher: Informit, 2016Subject(s): ABUSED WOMEN | FORCED MARRIAGE | MIGRANTS | YOUNG WOMEN | aUSTRALIA | FAMILY VIOLENCE | HOMELESSNESSOnline resources: Read abstract In: Parity, 2016, 29(7): 26-27Summary: "While we are no longer ignorant of the reality of forced Marriage in our society, we are still failing victims and putting children and young people at risk of forced marriage through the lack of an adequate service response. Unlike our response to family violence, government-funded specialist housing and outreach support is only available to those prepared to treat forced marriage as a crime." (Authors' abstract). Record #5190
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Parity, 2016, 29(7): 26-27

"While we are no longer ignorant of the reality of forced Marriage in our society, we are still failing victims and putting children and young people at risk of forced marriage through the lack of an adequate service response. Unlike our response to family violence, government-funded
specialist housing and outreach support is only available to those prepared to treat forced marriage as a crime." (Authors' abstract). Record #5190