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Officials warn of domestic violence and child abuse surge across Noord-Brabant
Reports of domestic violence and child abuse increased sharply across Noord-Brabant, with the strongest rise in West-Brabant, where Veilig Thuis received 6,859 reports last year, a 13 percent incre
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NL Times
Government proposes criminalizing psychological abuse, tougher domestic violence laws
The Dutch government wants to criminalize psychological abuse and coercive control. It also wants tougher penalties for offenders who kill a partner after a pattern of domestic abuse.
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· Jul 8, 2026
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Malay Mail
· Jun 22, 2026
Growing awareness sees Selangor children break silence, reporting abuse through Talian Kasih hotline
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Cabinet moves to make psychological abuse a crime for first time
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Related coverage for "Officials warn of domestic violence and child abuse surge across Noord-Brabant": NL Times — Government proposes criminalizing psychological abuse, tougher domestic violence laws. Utusan Malaysia — Sindiket RTK: Pegawai terlibat hanya dikenakan tindakan dalaman, sita harta. Malay Mail — Growing awareness sees Selangor children break silence, reporting abuse through Talian Kasih hotline. DutchNews.nl — Cabinet moves to make psychological abuse a crime for first time. Daily Post Nigeria — Kano court threatens contempt action against senior police officer. National Post — N.L. premier to reverse policy that blocks parents’ access to their children’s medical records