In October 2023, The Salvation Army provided a submission to the South Australian Governments Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill 2023 (the Bill).
The South Australian Government are working to make coercive control against the law in South Australia. Following consultation and engagement with stakeholders, the Government drafted the Bill which creates a new criminal offence for coercive control, and defines when controlling behaviours will be punishable by the criminal justice system.
In this submission, we respond to the Bill’s proposed amendments to criminalise coercive control. Many of our recommendations come down to the need to keep victim-survivors at the centre, and to create a family and domestic violence sector that is well informed, resourced, accessible, and culturally competent. We believe that ultimately, building and strengthening the domestic and family violence service sector, alongside legislative reform, can ensure greater and stronger protections for victim-survivors.
The Salvation Army has a significant footprint in family and domestic violence service provision across Australia, including in South Australia. Whilst we do not have a view on the criminalisation of coercive control, in our experience we believe it imperative that any introduction of coercive control into legislation should be accompanied by significant systemic reform. This submission provides us with the opportunity to highlight said reforms, and advocate for improved responses to coercive control and non-physical forms of violence.
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