For too long, coercive control has been the "invisible" reality of domestic abuse, leaving thousands of Australian women without clear legal recognition of their experiences. While NSW and Queensland ...
Up to half of all women who take their own lives have been impacted by domestic violence, shocking new research reveals.
The legislative recognition of coercive control as a criminal offence marks a decisive turning point in the fight against intimate partner violence and the protection of victims. However, the creation ...
The Northern Territory coroner has found an attempted murder-suicide in Darwin was a "tragic outcome" of coercive control.
The college says students will learn about the impact of coercive control through Gemma Briggs' photos.
When we think of an unhealthy relationship, we often picture loud fights, sheer manipulation, or clear-cut abuse. But sometimes, controlling behavior is more subtle—it sneaks in quietly, disguised as ...