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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. The guidance is that parties to contracts impacted by the COVID-19 emergency should act responsibly and fairly, support the response to COVID-19 and protect jobs and the economy.

  3. Parties to contracts should act responsibly and fairly, support the response to Covid-19 and protect jobs and the economy as set out in the note of 7 May. Three specific issues are considered...

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  4. Controlling or coercive behaviour: statutory guidance framework. Updated 27 July 2023. Download CSV 809 KB. This CSV cannot be viewed online. You can download the file to open it with your own...

  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...

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  7. Jan 5, 2024 · When is it appropriate for a government agency to use its powers and force citizens to give up legal rights in order to achieve the agency’s goals? When does this power become overly coercive? The authors of this paper delve into these important questions.