Research report Jun 2018
Direct cross‑examination in family law matters
This report explores quantitative and qualitative data relevant to direct cross‑examination involving self-represented litigants in family law matters
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Research report Jun 2018
This report explores quantitative and qualitative data relevant to direct cross‑examination involving self-represented litigants in family law matters
Research report Oct 2015
The key goal of the research is to examine the extent to which the aims of the 2012 family violence amendments are being realised.
Submission Feb 2016
This submission discusses the proposed amendments to the Act with consideration of how particular research may inform considerations.
Research programs
AIFS has an extensive research program on families and violence
Commissioned report Sep 2021
This report explores gambling participation and expenditure in Australia and gambling-related impacts on health and wellbeing.
Webinar Jan 2024
This webinar discusses technology-facilitated coercive control, what it looks like in practice and strategies for working with victim-survivors.
Research snapshot Mar 2023
AGRC recently asked Australian adults about their participation in gambling, attitudes towards wagering advertising, how exposure to advertising influences their behaviour and their views on potential policy responses. This snapshot summarises these findings.
Research snapshot Mar 2023
This snapshot explores how often Australians gamble, how much they spent, their risk of gambling harm, what products they spent gambling money on and how concerned they are about the impacts of gambling on the community.
Research snapshot Mar 2023
Overall, this snapshot finds that 69% of Australian adults think that sports and race betting advertising is too common. The snapshot explores the impact of such advertising and views on rules, regulations and control.
Research snapshot Mar 2023
This snapshot shows where and how often Australians are exposed to wagering advertising. It then explores the relationship between exposure to advertising and participating in betting.