New research conducted in conjunction with Southern Cross University has revealed the web of systems through which financial abuse can be perpetrated in ways that are largely unchecked, and with significant perpetrator autonomy. The study, “Mapping Intimate Partner Financial Abuse Across Public and Private Systems,” led by Swinburne University, is published today in the Australian Journal of Social Issues.
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