A campaigner and survivor of domestic abuse has issued a checklist of signs to help identify somebody who is experiencing coercive control. Samantha Billingham, founder of UK-based organisation ...
James Saxon, from Stockport, is jailed after admitting controlling and coercive behaviour.
Advice from a Community Care Inform guide on how to identify coercive and controlling behaviour, including practice tips on how to assist if you spot the signs Photo ...
Coercive or controlling behaviour has been placed “on a par” with other domestic abuse offences as part of a new law aiming ...
Love bombing is considered to be an abuse tactic wherein one person showers the other with affection, compliments, gifts, and attention in order to gain their trust and control or manipulate them. The ...
Coercive and controlling behaviour is a feature of domestic abuse and gender-based violence, issues that have risen to the top of the social work agenda during the Covid-19 pandemic. Lockdowns and ...
At least half of all women in Australia have experienced sexual harassment, abuse or violence. That’s 1 in 2 that has been sexually harassed, 1 in 3 that has been physically abused and 1 in 5 that has ...
Coercive control was written into U.K. law as a crime in 2015, referring to a form of abuse that occurs within a family or intimate partnerships. Coercive control is an act or a pattern of acts of ...
A tyre fitter has been the latest domestic violence offender to be sentenced for coercive control following a reign of terror ...
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‘I lived in constant fear’: Man jailed for abuse of pregnant partner
James Saxon, 29, jailed for over two years at Manchester Crown Court for coercive control, assault, and weapon offences in Stockport. Five-year restraining order.
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