BY State Political Reporter Sarah Gerathy, staff.
A $60 million program to tackle domestic violence by focusing on perpetrators and reducing reoffending rates is being launched by the New South Wales Government.
The package includes funding to create Australia’s first dedicated police teams to target high risk domestic violence offenders and create behaviour management plans for domestic violence suspects.
Perpetrators will also have to go through mandated behaviour change programs.
Prevention of Domestic Violence Minister Pru Goward said while previous initiatives had focused on supporting victims, this package represents a new approach to the issue.
“We need to target perpetrators in a way that hasn’t been done before,” she said.
“This is about more than managing domestic violence, this is a serious determined effort to reduce the level of domestic violence. There will be a great deal more resources for police to target high-risk and dangerous offenders.
“This sends a very strong message to perpetrators. They know who they are, they know what they’re doing and now they know police will be targeting them.
“The mandating of behaviour change for offenders I think will also be a game changer for many distressed families.”