Bettina Arndt talks to Ezequiel Trumper about how false allegations are the weapon of choice for women aiming to destroy their ex-partners and achieve parental alienation.
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About Ezequiel Trumper
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Queensland magistrate survey: Belinda Carpenter, Susan Currie and Rachael Field, “Domestic violence: views of Queensland magistrates”, Nuance: the international journal of family policy and related issues, No. 3, 2001, pp.17, 21.Patrick Parkinson, Judith Cashmore and Atlanta Webster, “The views of family lawyers on apprehended violence orders after parental separation”, Australian Journal of Family Law, Vol. 24, 2010, pp. 313, 317.
New South Wales magistrate survey: Jennifer Hickey and Stephen Cumines, Apprehended Violence Orders: A Survey of Magistrates (Sydney: Judicial Commission of New South Wales, 1999), Monograph Series: No. 20, p.37.
National survey on public perceptions of false allegations: Patrick Parkinson, “How widespread are false allegations of abuse?”, News Weekly, June 25, 2011. www.newsweekly.com.au/article.php?id=4778
Comment by retiring judge: “False abuse claims are the new court weapon, retiring judge says”, Harriet Alexander, Sydney Morning Herald, July 6, 2013. www.smh.com.au/national/fal..