GPS and Bluetooth devices helping perpetrators of domestic and family violence.
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Labor has vowed to track at least 550 domestic violence thugs each year under new laws that will result in those who breach family violence restraining orders wearing GPS devices.
GPS and Bluetooth devices helping perpetrators of domestic and family violence.
One state will become the first to criminalise coercive control while also adding stronger bail laws to protect survivor victims of domestic violence.
People placed under restraining orders for suspected domestic violence do not have a right to own guns, the Supreme Court has ruled. The 8-1 decision...
The US Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns,...
Australian study finds GPS trackers – and sometimes AirTags – are in demand for the wrong reasons Tracking devices are in demand from organized...
The Supreme Court has ruled that people under restraining orders for domestic violence do not have the right to own guns. This 8-1 ruling upholds a...
Following the clashes, mobile internet access was blocked Tuesday as authorities vowed to arrest those behind the violence.
A man has been declared a serial family violence offender after twice breaching a family violence restraining order which barred him from visiting a...
Polo G’s family issues have escalated to the courts, with his mother, Stacia Mac, filing for a domestic violence restraining order against her...