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Dr. Nicole Westmarland discusses domestic violence and coercive control. Many criminal justice systems have an understanding of domestic violence that only covers a specific incident. Coercive control is a way of thinking about domestic violence that sees physical violence as interwoven with intimidation, isolation, and control.
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Chapter 1: Domestic Violence: Coercive Control
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Chapter 2: Domestic Abuse as a Form of Coercive Control
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Chapter 3: The Problems with the Existing Criminal Justice Framework in Dealing with Domesic Abuse
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Chapter 4: What is Coercive Control?
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Chapter 5: How do Men Benefit From the Incident-Based Analysis of Domestic Violence?
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Chapter 6: Plans for a New Domestic Violence Criminal Offence to be Created
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