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She currently works with Australian policing and criminal justice agencies to address the issues raised by violent victimisation, and responding to...</description>
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      <description>The horrendous mass murders in New Zealand on March 15 2019 had a strong link with Australia.
The New Zealand royal commission into the attacks found the Australian perpetrator had long subscribed to violent right-wing Islamophobia and had taken this with him to New Zealand. In fact, Muslim communities in New Zealand had reported threats and violence for years, including suspicious behaviour at one of the mosques targeted in Christchurch.
After the Christchurch attack, we surveyed mosques in...</description>
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      <title>Graffiti, arson, death threats: in Australia, violence against mosques is widespread</title>
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