New Zealand's Family Violence Information Disclosure Scheme (FVIDS) has seen a 75% drop in applications over five years, with experts criticizing its complexity, poor police awareness, and high privacy barriers that hinder victim safety.
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legal safeguards override victim protection
Police looking at improving scheme that allows disclosure of history of violence to partnersbalancing public safety and individual privacy
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