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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · This guidance is issued to assist criminal justice agencies and other agencies in identifying and evidencing controlling or coercive behaviour and in charging, prosecuting and convicting...

  2. Jun 11, 2019 · Coercive control is an act or a pattern of behaviour which includes assaults, threats, and humiliating and intimidating the victim. It is not physical but is still used to harm and frighten ...

    • Sanya Burgess, News Reporter
  3. Jan 13, 2023 · Coercion in the law of contracts is the act of using force or intimidation to induce someone to enter into a contract. This can occur when one party to the contract uses threats, violence, or other forms of coercion to force the other party to agree to the terms of the contract.

  4. Feb 27, 2019 · The law defines coercive control as a “continuing act, or pattern of acts, of assault, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish, or frighten their...

    • Sophie Gallagher
  5. Dec 5, 2015 · Introduction. Section 76 Serious Crime Act 2015 (SCA 2015) created the offence of controlling or coercive behaviour in an intimate or family relationship (CCB). It can be tried summarily or on...

  6. Jan 3, 2024 · Section 76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015 provides for the offence of controlling or coercive behaviour, where the perpetrator and the victim are personally connected. Under the current...

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  8. First, I argue that coercive enforcement is not conceptually necessary for law or legal obligations. Second, I consider the claim that coercive enforcement is nonetheless necessary for instrumental reasons.

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