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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · This guidance aims to support agencies in understanding controlling or coercive behaviour and identifying the offence, including the types of behaviours that are within the range of the offence...

  2. Jan 18, 2017 · The execution of coercive and legitimate power by an authority assures cooperation and prohibits free-riding. While coercive power can be comprised of severe punishment and strict monitoring,...

  3. Dec 16, 2018 · We then review new evidence on four dimensions of coercive control: the relationship between “control” and “violence,” coercive control in same-sex couples, measuring coercive control, and children’s experience of coercive control. Coercive control is not a type of violence.

    • Evan Stark, Marianne Hester
    • 2019
  4. It is a commonplace that coercion forms part of the nature of law: Law is inherently coercive. But how well founded is this claim, and what would it mean for coercion to be part of the “nature” of law? This article suggests that the claim is grounded in our current conception of law.

    • Grant Lamond
    • 2001
  5. Controlling or coercive behaviour should be dealt with as part of safeguarding and public protection procedures and professionals should be aware of the impact of this behaviour on victims,...

  6. Sep 12, 2023 · In England and Wales, this framework was initiated via section 76 of the Serious Crimes Act 2015 (hereafter ‘SCA’), which established an offence where a person (i) repeatedly or continuously engages in behaviour towards another to whom they are personally connected that is controlling or coercive, (ii) that behaviour had a serious effect on the ...

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  8. Hobbes writes that ‘The question is often asked whether agreements extorted by fear are obligatory or not.’1 As we have already seen in the previous chapter,2 he argues that promises and contracts made under coercion are morally binding.3 Hobbes develops...