Family Protection Orders - A Key Response to Domestic and Family Violence: A Pilot Study in Lae, Papua New Guinea

Judy Putt, Theresa Phillips, Davida Thomas, Lindy Kanan

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    Abstract

    The pilot study was conducted primarily from March to August 2018 in the urban centre of Lae in Papua New Guinea (PNG), with the support and advice of members of the Morobe Family and Sexual Violence Action Committee. Drawing on consultations and interviews with more than 50 stakeholders and interviews with 14 women survivors, the research aimed to determine the use and efficacy of family protection orders. The study drew on de-identified client data for a period of more than three years from Femili PNG (FPNG), a non-government organisation (NGO) that provides case management and support for survivors of family and sexual violence. In addition, the district court provided statistics on orders for 2017 and 2018, a sample of police prosecution files were reviewed and the research team observed proceedings at the district court.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCanberra Australia
    Commissioning bodyAustralian National University
    Number of pages79
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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