Statistically, there’s a reliable way to predict a domestic violence homicide like Hannah Clarke’s
Queensland researchers studying intimate-partner killings found one thing common to more than half the casesPolice made potentially critical mistakes in Hannah Clarke murders, new evidence revealsRead more from Guardian Australia’s...
By Ben Smee · The Guardian World
Queensland researchers studying intimate-partner killings found one thing common to more than half the cases Police made potentially critical mistakes in Hannah Clarke murders , new evidence reveals Read more from Guardian Australia’s two-year investigation here When researchers in Queensland catalogued data from seven years of intimate-partner killings, they found one thing common to more than half of those cases – a victim’s own sense of fear about their impending death. Statistically, the most reliable way to predict a domestic violence homicide is to believe the victim. Continue reading...