Domestic violence services have recorded a 25 per cent rise in the number of male perpetrators seeking help to stop themselves becoming “that man” following the murder of a Brisbane mother and her children.
No To Violence, a national service helping perpetrators change their behaviour, said its referral phone service had recorded the jump in men seeking help since the murders, which have been described by women’s
advocates as an act of “domestic terrorism” The Australian.
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