College of Policing and What Works Centre – Domestic abuse guidance just published

The College of Policing and the What Works Centre have released a number of publications about domestic abuse in support of the Peace One Day initiative. Coercive control is a continuous pattern of behaviour which takes place over time in order for one individual to exert power, control or coercion over another. The cross-government definition […]

The College of Policing and the What Works Centre have released a number of publications about domestic abuse in support of the Peace One Day initiative.

Coercive control is a continuous pattern of behaviour which takes place over time in order for one individual to exert power, control or coercion over another. The cross-government definition of domestic violence and abuse outlines coercive and controlling behaviour..

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