Global progressive policing

Victims of coercive control ‘punished’ by the CJS as report calls for legal defence similar to human trafficking

A report from the Centre for Women’s justice is warning that UK victims and survivors of coercive control are being failed by a criminal justice system that “compounds the damage already caused” and “effectively extends the perpetrator’s abuse”; the report also calls for a statutory defence similar to that provided for human trafficking victims under the Modern Slavery Act 2015, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports.

To read this article you need to have an individual paid subscription or subscriber access via your organisation’s corporate subscription.

Please sign in to your account or subscribe to a plan below to read this article.

If your organisation has a corporate subscription please register a FREE account with your organisation email address for full subscriber access.


Having problems creating an account or can't sign in? Please e-mail [email protected]

Request a password reset using the form below


Having problems creating an account or can't sign in? Please e-mail [email protected]



Having problems creating an account or can't sign in? Please e-mail [email protected]

Top