Coercive Control and the Criminal Law

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Coercive Control and the Criminal Law

Regional / International studies Gender studies, gender groups Feminism and feminist theory Sociology: family and relationships Social work Crime and criminology Social, group or collective psychology Comparative law Law and society, gender issues Legal aspects of criminology Public international law: human rights Criminal justice law Family law Social law and Medical law Medicine and Nursing

Author: Cassandra Wiener

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30 December 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 408 Kb

ISBN: 9780429513947


Introduction

This book considers how a phenomenon as complex as coercive control can be criminalised. The recognition and ensuing criminalisation of coercive control in the UK and Ireland has been the focus of considerable international attention. It has generated complex questions about the "best" way to criminalise domestic abuse.

Review of Legal Reforms

This work reviews recent domestic abuse criminal law reform in the UK and Ireland. In particular, it defines coercive control and explains why using traditional criminal law approaches to prosecute it does not work.

Different Jurisdictional Approaches

Laws passed in England and Wales versus Scotland represent two different approaches to translating coercive control into a criminal offence. This volume explains how and why the jurisdictions have taken different approaches and examines the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Global Context and Importance

As jurisdictions around the world review what steps need to be taken to improve national criminal justice responses to domestic abuse, the question of what works, and why, at the intersection of domestic abuse and the criminal law has never been more important. As such, the book will be a vital resource for lawyers, policy-makers and activists with an interest in domestic abuse law reform.

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