Australian values
How does Australian law treat violence within the home?
- ✓It is a serious crime and the law protects everyone in the home
- ○It is a private family matter outside the reach of the law
- ○It is permitted if cultural tradition allows it
Correct answer
It is a serious crime and the law protects everyone in the home
Domestic violence is a serious crime in Australia. The law protects everyone in the home regardless of gender or family relationship.
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