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Abusers who subject victims to controlling or coercive behaviour face up to five years in jail under a new law that came into force in December. The legislation enables prosecutors to bring charges where there is evidence of repeated, or continuous, controlling or coercive behaviour within an intimate or family relationship.
Abusers who subject victims to controlling or coercive behaviour face up to five years in jail under a new law that came into force in December. The legislation enables prosecutors to bring charges where there is evidence of repeated, or continuous, controlling or coercive behaviour within an intimate or family relationship.
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