Examples of Coercive control in a sentence
Coercive control in an intimate or family relationship may now amount to a criminal offence under s.76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015.
Coercive control reduces the victim’s power to make decisions, places limitations on independence, and diminishes the victim’s self-image and strength.56 Coercive control impacts virtually all dimensions of the victim’s life, including everyday actions,use of economic resources, relationships with family and friends, educational and occupational opportunities, sexuality, and general life activities.57 Coercive control is a subtype of psychological abuse, which constitutes a broader concept of maltreatment.
Coercive control is thus an ongoing and multi-layered process through which the victim’s autonomy is gradually chipped away.
Coercive control is a significant predictor of intimate partner homicide.
Coercive control in DFV contexts describes patterns of abusive behaviour designed to exercise domination and control over the other party to a relationship.