Domestic violence in New Zealand
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domestic-violence-in-new-zealand-206-8609027
title:
Domestic violence in New Zealand
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Domestic violence in New Zealand, often called family violence or family harm is defined under New Zealand law as not only intimate partner violence but also violence against other family members, including children and extended family or whānau, as well as people living together in the same household, such as flatmates. It is estimated that one third of people in New Zealand have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) within their lifetime, making New Zealand have the highest rate of domes
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_violence_in_New_Zealand
date created:
2017-08-05T21:09:37Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T18:22:20Z
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