I tend to disagree. But that's just me.
With respect, AVO's do tend to decrease the amount of problems of violent recidivism that occurs in Australia. It can act as an effective detterent to some.
The problem lies in the nature of an AVO. AVO's are usually given out
after the problem has occured, being prescriptive, rather than proactive. ie usually damage has been done.
That being said, police are able to hand out AVO's even if they 'reasonably suspect' violence to have occurred.
But yes, the Jean Lennon case is the probably the most major recent case of breaches of AVO's. The man followed Jean across state borders within Australia, stalking her (like I stalked christ
) wherever she went. Jean was shot outside Parramatta Court by her former husband. This lead to an overhaul of the AVO system. One major amendment was the use of police protection to and from court by the alleged victim.