MOST Irish people want to see the laws on coercive control offenses better explained, research has found. Studies show that the Covid-19 pandemic has brought coercive control more to light as a ...
In a series of Instagram Stories shared on July 9, professional surfer and law student Sarah Brady, made comments on her past relationship with actor Jonah Hill. She labelled him a “misogynistic ...
Coercive control has been an offence in Ireland since January 2019, becoming only the third country in the world to do so. Just one person has been found guilty of the crime so far, however, a recent ...
An aunt of murdered showjumper Katie Simpson has said the public needs to have a better understanding of the nature of “coercive control”. Paula Mullan was among those who attended the launch of a ...
COERCIVE control is now considered to be a form of abuse and was enshrined in UK law in 2015. It was dramatised in Radio 4’s 2016 long-running series The Archers. Here we fully explain what it is.
Coercive and controlling behaviour is now viewed on par with other domestic abuse cases, thanks to changes under the multi-agency public protection arrangements. From Monday, those convicted of the ...
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Sally Challen's historic case has brought the use of coercive control in relationships to the public's attention. Ms Challen, who spent nearly a decade behind bars for killing her abusive husband, ...
Domestic abuse isn’t just physical. People can be subject to assault, threats, humiliation and intimidation that is used to punish or frighten them – this is known as coercive control. Coercive ...
A Channel 4 documentary about Marilyn Manson features a number of women alleging he subjected them to physical, sexual and psychological abuse. (Getty Images) A three-part documentary about Marilyn ...
Charities warn of ‘significant risk’ that victims of coercive control could be put under pressure to end their lives under assisted dying legislation in England and Wales There is a “significant risk” ...