***TRIGGER WARNING - this episode talks about domestic abuse and violence***
Jess Hill is an award winning investigative journalist who has spent the last 4 years researching domestic abuse in all its forms and then writing about it in her recently released book "See What You Made Me Do" Where she poses the question "why does he do it?" and puts the focus squarely on the behaviour of the perpetrator for a change.
Kel talks to Jess about the role of patriarchy and generational trauma in domestic abuse. As well as how decisions by governments have greatly hindered a victim's ability to seek help or protection through the legal system for themselves or their children. Asking the same questions as many right now - Is it finally time for a royal commission into the family law courts?
If you are triggered by this episode or you would like to speak to someone after listening to this episode please contact:
1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732www.1800respect.org.au
LIFELINE13 11 14https://www.lifeline.org.au
If you or someone you know is in imminent danger please call POLICE 000
SHOW NOTES:
Writes4Womenwww.writes4women.comFacebook @writes4womenTwitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast
Jess Hillhttps://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/see-what-you-made-me-doFacebook @Jess-Hill-382939045657212/Twitter @jessradio
Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook @pamelacookauthorTwitter @PamelaCookAU
Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook @kelbutler / @listenuppodcastingTwitter @KelB

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

***TRIGGER WARNING - this episode talks about domestic abuse and violence***
Jess Hill is an award winning investigative journalist who has spent the last 4 years researching domestic abuse in all its forms and then writing about it in her recently released book "See What You Made Me Do" Where she poses the question "why does he do it?" and puts the focus squarely on the behaviour of the perpetrator for a change.
Kel talks to Jess about the role of patriarchy and generational trauma in domestic abuse. As well as how decisions by governments have greatly hindered a victim's ability to seek help or protection through the legal system for themselves or their children. Asking the same questions as many right now - Is it finally time for a royal commission into the family law courts?
If you are triggered by this episode or you would like to speak to someone after listening to this episode please contact:
1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732www.1800respect.org.au
LIFELINE13 11 14https://www.lifeline.org.au
If you or someone you know is in imminent danger please call POLICE 000
SHOW NOTES:
Writes4Womenwww.writes4women.comFacebook @writes4womenTwitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast
Jess Hillhttps://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/see-what-you-made-me-doFacebook @Jess-Hill-382939045657212/Twitter @jessradio
Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook @pamelacookauthorTwitter @PamelaCookAU
Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook @kelbutler / @listenuppodcastingTwitter @KelB

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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