How does Australian law treat violence towards another person?
- It is illegal only if the injury is severe
- It is illegal and a very serious crime ✓
- It is a family matter, not a legal one
- It is accepted if it happens at home
Why this is the answer
Violence against another person is against the law in Australia and is treated very seriously.
This question is from: Criminal offences in Australia
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