Family violence: When is privacy not OK?
• September 19, 2016
Emma O'Malley says domestic violence perpetuators have sacrificed their right to privacy. Photo: Rebekah Philson
When is it acceptable for the Government to interfere in our private lives?
Announcing changes to the Domestic Violence Act last week, Prime Minister John Key said “in households where anyone is being assaulted, threatened, intimidated, belittled or deprived, the perpetrator has no right to expect privacy”.
The changes include new offences for non-fatal strangulation and coercion to marry.
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