Associate Professor, Criminology, Monash University
Marie Segrave researches and publishes in the areas of migration, exploitation and regulation: with a focus on human trafficking and slavery-like practices, and family violence. She works with the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre (https://arts.monash.edu/gender-and-family-violence), and the Monash Migration and Inclusion Centre (https://www.monash.edu/arts/migration-and-inclusion).
One third of migrant and refugee women experience domestic violence, major survey reveals
Jul 01, 2021 04:54 am UTC| Life
A third of migrant and refugee women in a new survey said they experienced some form of domestic and/or family violence. And temporary visa holders consistently reported proportionately higher levels of domestic and...
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