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Queensland criminalizes coercive control, a step influenced by Hannah Clarke's 2020 murder.
Five years after Hannah Clarke and her children were murdered by her estranged husband, coercive control is now a criminal offense in Queensland, Australia.
This form of abuse, involving manipulative behavior to intimidate and isolate victims, can now result in up to 14 years in prison.
Following the tragedy, Hannah's parents, Lloyd and Sue Clarke, founded Small Steps 4 Hannah to raise awareness.
Queensland is the second state to criminalize coercive control, with police better equipped to handle such cases since 2024.
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Queensland criminaliza el control coercitivo, un paso influenciado por el asesinato de Hannah Clarke en 2020.