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  • Family Law and Child Protection

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  • Coercive control is increasingly recognized as a distinct form of abuse.
  • New criminal offenses for coercive control have been introduced in England/Wales and Scotland.
  • Existing legal frameworks may not adequately address the nuances of coercive control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the legislative background and critical reception of coercive control offenses.
  • To examine new evidence concerning the nature and impact of coercive control.
  • To compare the implementation and potential effectiveness of Scottish versus English law.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of legal frameworks and critical responses.
  • Analysis of emerging empirical evidence on coercive control.
  • Examination of specific dimensions: control vs. violence, same-sex couples, measurement, and child experiences.

Main Results:

  • Coercive control is distinct from, and not a type of, physical violence.
  • The level of control is a significant predictor of negative outcomes, including post-separation violence and sexual assault.
  • Coercive control dynamics differ between male homosexual and lesbian relationships.
  • Measuring coercive control necessitates innovative data aggregation and categorization.
  • Children's experiences of coercive control represent a critical area for future research.

Conclusions:

  • The effectiveness of Scotland's coercive control offense hinges on its implementation.
  • Understanding coercive control requires acknowledging its complexity beyond physical violence.
  • Further research is crucial for developing effective measurement tools and interventions, particularly concerning children.