Coercive control is a lot more sneaky than a straight-up punch in the face. It never leaves a mark on your skin for someone ...
As government pushes for controlling and manipulative behaviour to be viewed on par with physical abuse, these are 10 signs ...
After separation, domestic abusers cause as much pain as they can, and try to win at all costs. Learn how to protect your ...
Coercive control may be criminalised, but in reality, women are terrified to report their abusers to police. Greenwood’s case is just one example. And even when they do find the courage to make ...
Whilst coercive control has been a criminal offence since 2015, now agencies are legally required under Mappa to share any information which indicates an increased risk to former partners and members ...
These experiences could indicate that you have been a victim of coercive control, sometimes referred to as narcissistic abuse, a type of relational abuse that is increasingly common. If so ...
Whilst coercive control has been a criminal offence since 2015, now agencies are legally required under Mappa to share any information which indicates an increased risk to former partners and ...
Coercive control is a psychological type of domestic abuse where the perpetrator uses threats, humiliation and intimidation to harm and frighten the victim. Over a period of time, this can isolate ...
Offenders convicted of coercive or controlling behaviour now face tougher management from police and probation services in England and Wales, meaning the crime is "on a par" with other domestic ...