As the inquest continues into the death of Hannah Clarke and her three children at the hands of her estranged husband, grim details about a string of abuses that occurred in the lead-up to their violent murders are coming to light.
At the same time, in a very different part of the world, people are watching on as Kim Kardashian continues to face harassment from her ex-husband Kanye West, but despite all her wealth and power it seems no-one is willing to intervene.
The Quicky speaks to a family violence prevention specialist, and a family law expert to find out what measures we can all take when we witness concerning and escalating behaviour, in the hope that we can stop violent acts occurring and get people the help they need.
CREDITS
Host: Claire Murphy
With thanks to:
Zoe Rathus AM - Senior lecturer at the Griffith University Law School whose research focuses on women and the law, particularly the family law system and the impact of family violence on women and children
Shaan Ross-Smith - Equality advocate, violence prevention specialist, Chair of the Board of Directors at DVConnect, Facilitator of the Men's Domestic Violence Education and Intervention Program at the Domestic Violence Prevention Centre, and Director of the MATE Program at Griffith University
MATE (Motivating Action Through Empowerment), is an education and intervention program teaching us all to be leaders in the prevention of violence and problematic behaviour.
Producer: Claire Murphy
Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane
Audio Producer: Jacob Round
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