This Issues Paper highlights opportunities within existing domestic and family violence law and policy to prevent and respond to individuals impacted by forced marriage.
It identifies possibilities for reshaping government and civil society responses to forced marriage away from a singular criminal justice lens and towards a more holistic response.
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