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CRIMES (DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL VIOLENCE) ACT 2007 - SECT 9
Objects of Act in relation to domestic violence
9 Objects of Act in relation to domestic violence
(1) The objects of this Act in relation to domestic violence are-- (a) to
ensure the safety and protection of all persons, including children, who
experience or witness domestic violence, and
(b) to reduce and prevent
violence by a person against another person where a domestic relationship
exists between those persons, and
(c) to enact provisions that are consistent
with certain principles underlying the Declaration on the Elimination of
Violence against Women, and
(d) to enact provisions that are consistent with
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
(2) This Act aims
to achieve those objects by-- (a) empowering courts to make
apprehended domestic violence orders to protect people from domestic violence,
intimidation (including harassment) and stalking, and
(b) ensuring that
access to courts is as safe, speedy, inexpensive and simple as is consistent
with justice.
(3) In enacting this Act, Parliament recognises-- (a) that
domestic violence, in all its forms, is unacceptable behaviour, and
(b) that
domestic violence is predominantly perpetrated by men against women and
children, and
(c) that domestic violence occurs in all sectors of the
community, and
(d) that domestic violence extends beyond physical violence
and may involve the exploitation of power imbalances and patterns of abuse
over many years, and
(e) that domestic violence occurs in traditional and
non-traditional settings, and
(f) the particularly vulnerable position of
children who are exposed to domestic violence as victims or witnesses, and the
impact that such exposure can have on their current and future physical,
psychological and emotional well-being, and
(f1) the particular impact of
domestic violence on Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders, persons
from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, persons from gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex communities, older persons and
persons with disabilities, and
(f2) the intersection between animal abuse and
domestic violence, and
(g) that domestic violence is best addressed through a
co-ordinated legal and social response of assistance and prevention of
violence and, in certain cases, may be the subject of appropriate intervention
by the court.
(4) A court that, or person who, exercises any power conferred
by or under this Act in relation to domestic violence must be guided in the
exercise of that power by the objects referred to in this section.
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