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Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Explanatory Notes; Contents; Acronyms and Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction: The Problem in Context; The Problem; Feminist Theory; Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality; Neo-Colonial Theory; The Context; Part I: Australia's First Nations Peoples; Part II: Civil Domestic Violence Law and Its Operation; What We Know About Australia's Domestic Violence Laws; Expanding the Prior Body of Knowledge; References; 2 Conceptualising Domestic Violence; Terminology and Parameters

Debates on the Gendered Nature of Intimate Partner ViolenceTypes of Violence; Coercive Control Versus Fights; Prevalence and Impact of Intimate Partner Violence in Australia; Prevalence; Impact; Indigenous Australian Women and Violence; Traditional Cultural Practices; Neo-Colonial Violence; References; 3 Gendered Aspirations in Domestic Violence Law; Violence Against Women and Feminist Law Reform; Criminal Law Response to Intimate Partner Violence; Focus on Physical Violence; A Law to Protect Women from Men's Coercive Control; The Queensland Domestic Violence Task Force 1988

The Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Bill 1989 (Qld)Amendments to the Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Act 1989 (Qld); Missed Opportunities 1989-2002; Recent Developments in Defining Domestic and Family Violence; Summary and Discussion; References; 4 Sex and Race Differences in Law's Application; Analysing Sex and Race Differences; Demographics; Respondent History of Orders and Breaches; History of Orders as the Aggrieved; Case Character; Group Profiles; Indigenous Men (N = 50); Non-Indigenous Men (N = 47); Indigenous Women (N = 46); Non-Indigenous Women (N = 42); Group Comparisons

Respondent/PerpetratorRespondents as Aggrieved; Case Character; Discussion of Sex and Race Differences; Appendix 1: Research Sites, Data Management and Analysis; Selection of Research Sites; Data; Question 1: What Was the Intention of Queensland's Civil Domestic Violence Law; That Is, What Kind of Violence Did It Seek to Address?; Question 2: What Is the Impact of Queensland's Domestic Violence Laws on Indigenous People, in Particular Women?; Question 3: What Explains the Greater Frequency of Indigenous People as Victims and Perpetrators of Domestic Violence?; Data Management

SPSS File CreationData Cleaning; Data Recoding; Police Reports and Interviews; Methods of Analysis; Thematic Content Analyses; Statistical Data Analysis; Appendix 2: Details of Statistical Analysis Results; Group Comparisons: Overall Results of the Statistical Analysis; Group Comparisons: Technical Results-Tests of Independence; References; 5 Explanations of Indigenous Violence and Recidivism; Approach to Identifying Explanatory Themes; Fights; Chaos; Lack of Comprehension; Disadvantage; Formulaic Response; Race Relations; Summary; References; 6 Reconceptualising Typologies of Violence

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