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  • Domestic abuse is often conceptualized as overt physical violence.
  • Coercive and controlling behaviors represent a significant, yet often unrecognized, form of domestic abuse.
  • Effective response requires understanding the nuanced power dynamics in abusive relationships.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the perspectives of social workers, police officers, and domestic abuse practitioners.
  • To assess their perceived ability and organizational readiness to address coercive control.
  • To identify barriers to effectively responding to non-physical domestic abuse.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative interviews were conducted with frontline practitioners.
  • Data analysis focused on intervention and risk assessment strategies.
  • The study examined practitioners' understanding of domestic abuse dynamics.

Main Results:

  • Practitioners' strategies are often based on outdated, violence-focused models of domestic abuse.
  • There is a lack of appreciation for the power dynamics within controlling relationships.
  • Limited definitional clarity regarding non-physical abuse increases service discretion and the discounting of coercive control.

Conclusions:

  • Current approaches inadequately address coercive and controlling behaviors.
  • Enhanced training and definitional clarity are crucial for frontline services.
  • Improved understanding of power dynamics is essential for effective domestic abuse intervention.