Examples of Coercive control in a sentence
Coercive control of areas means that nothing happens, including enforcement, without paramilitary knowledge.
Coercive control involves unequal power relations where the perpetrator harms, punishes or frightens their victim.
The specific behaviours can look different in each relationship.• In intimate partner relationships, coercive control is most often used by cisgender male perpetrators against women (both cisgender and transgender) who are their current or former partner, and their children.• Coercive control can be used by or against people of all genders, sexual orientations, cultures and classes.
Coercive control comprises a complex pattern of abuse, using power and psychological domination to exert and maintain control over another.
Coercive control, specifically, is a type of IPV motivated by behaviors designed to undermine another’s autonomy and dignity; a pattern of behaviors where causing internalized shame is an objective of the abusing party, if not the primary one.60 Physical abuse, for example, can be motivated by a desire to shame as much as it can be motivated by a desire to physically injure.