The Impact of COVID-19 on Trends of Violence-Related Offences in Australia.
Peter G MillerKira ButtonNicholas TaylorKerri CoomberRyan BaldwinTravis HarriesBrittany PatafioTahnee GualaNathan HarrisAshlee CurtisGery C KarantzasPetra K StaigerDominique de AndradePublished in: Journal of epidemiology and global health (2023)
Overall, there was no evidence of a 'dual pandemic' in Australia, and whilst domestic assaults continue to increase across the country, non-domestic assaults showed a notable but brief decline. However, these have returned to levels at least as high as pre-COVID-19 and some states show a continuing upward trend. The findings also suggest that alcohol availability may have played a role in continuing high violence numbers. Given the ongoing increasing and high levels of family violence in Australia, revised conceptual frameworks and interventions are indicated.