Conditions
Agencies
Mechanisms
Cases
Statistics
100

Existing laws focused on individual incidents rather than patterns of abuse.

Why was coercive control law reform needed?

100

Domestic Violence NSW or
Small Steps 4 Hannah

Name one advocacy group involved in raising awareness.

100

Crimes Legislation Amendment (Coercive Control) Act 2022

 What is the Act that introduced coercive control laws?

100

Preethi Reddy

Which Sydney dentist's murder became linked to calls for reform?

100

97% 

What percentage of domestic violence homicide cases involved coercive control?

200

Greater recognition of domestic violence and victim rights.

Name one changing social value that contributed to reform.

200

Raised awareness and public pressure through reporting.

How did the media contribute to reform?

200

NSW Parliament

What is the main mechanism of reform used?

200

Hannah Clarke and her children

Which Queensland tragedy helped inspire coercive control reform nationally?

200

BOCSAR

What agency monitors the effectiveness of the law through statistics?

300

Psychological, emotional, financial or technological abuse.

What type of abuse is often involved in coercive control even when there is no physical violence?

300

It reviews domestic violence deaths and gives evidence for law reform

What does the Domestic Violence Death Review Team do?

300

1 July 2024

When did the offence commence?

300

Sue and Lloyd Clarke (Hannah Clrke's Parents)

Who founded Small Steps 4 Hannah?

300

297

How many coercive control incidents were recorded in NSW during the first year?

400

A repeated pattern of behaviour, not just one act.

What does “course of conduct” mean?

400

Department of Communities and Justice.

Which NSW department helped develop and explain the law?

400

7 years imprisonment

What is the maximum penalty?

400

Police v Fairleigh / Callum Fairleigh.

Which case is reported as the first NSW coercive control conviction?

400

473

How many incidents had been recorded by December 2025?

500

1 in 4 women.

According to the AIHW, how many women in Australia have experienced emotional abuse by a current or former partner since the age of 15?

500

ABC News.

 Name one media organisation that reported on the first NSW coercive control charge and sentencing. 

500

It prosecutes serious criminal cases.

 What does the ODPP do?

500

Nunia Kurualeba.

Which NSW victim's case highlighted how coercive control can include jealousy, surveillance and threats?

500

22

How many charges had been laid?