A Channel 4 documentary featuring a project funded by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones will air on Thursday, December 18. (Image: Supplied) ...
Coercive control almost always accompanies intimate partner violence (IPV), but IPV doesn’t need to accompany coercive control to effectively gain power and dominance over an intimate partner.
The documentary explores how controlling behaviour can begin subtly in relationships before escalating into full abuse.
The programme highlights Project Foundation that sees Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary work with domestic abuse charity Hampton Trust.
Coercive control and the severe harm it causes to those targeted by an intimate partner gets much-needed attention by new laws making it illegal in a few U.S. states. It’s now recognized that the ...
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The ACT is set to criminalise coercive control by the middle of 2026, making it a standalone offence. Warning: This story references domestic and family violence and coercive control. Family Violence ...
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Laws criminalizing coercive control came into force in New South Wales (NSW), Australia on Monday. Section 54D of the NSW’s Crimes Act 1900 criminalizes coercive conduct and abusive behavior against ...