‘I had no idea people in Australia call police if anyone is beaten’: Why many abused migrant women don’t involve police
OPINION: Domestic violence is widely acknowledged to be under-reported, but research by Australian Catholic University PhD Researcher Farjana Mahbuba highlights a significant problem of deep reluctance to contact the police among migrant women in Australia, where language barriers, fear of police, threats from partners, and issues around shame and stigma leave many victims of domestic and family violence suffering in silence.