There is a lack of reliable data about domestic violence in New Zealand, where it is often called family violence or family harm. The definition under the relevant New Zealand law includes not only intimate partner violence but also violence against other family members, including children and extended family or whanau, as well as people living together in the same household, such as flatmates. Domestic violence can occur in a range of relationships including (but not limited to) romantic relationships (heterosexual or homosexual) and other familial relationships.
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