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Why it’s so hard to prosecute cases of coercive or controlling behaviour

SUBSCRIBE 1st November 2016Dr Charlotte Bishop, Exeter University
A new offence of 'controlling or coercive behaviour in an intimate or family relationship' has been used just 62 times in six months. Dr Charlotte Bishop of Exeter University explains how the way evidence and testimony is used in court makes it very hard to prove a relationship is coercive.

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