Statistically, there’s a reliable way to predict a domestic violence homicide like Hannah Clarke’s

The GuardianThursday, November 20, 2025 at 2:00:13 PM
Statistically, there’s a reliable way to predict a domestic violence homicide like Hannah Clarke’s
  • Queensland researchers have found that a victim's fear of death is a significant predictor of intimate
  • The implications of this research are profound, as it underscores the need for law enforcement and support services to take victims' fears seriously to prevent future tragedies.
  • The ongoing issue of domestic violence is highlighted by the recent case of Kardell Lomas, who was found dead despite having sought help, illustrating systemic failures in protecting vulnerable individuals.
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