Former Team GB 800m runner Curtis Robb was accused of controlling and coercive behaviour.
Nearly one in five men aged 18 to 24 do not recognise controlling a partner's spending as a form of abuse, according to new research published by the UK Home Office and Surviving Economic Abuse.
A woman was murdered by her boyfriend less than three weeks after she warned police he was “very controlling” and could “flip ...
Males aged 18 to 24 three times more likely than older men to dismiss financial coercion as non-abusive, Home Office survey ...
The Tewkesbury MP has been suspended from the Liberal Democrat party, it is understood ...
Surrey Police said Sean Brady, of Sunbury-on-Thames, pleaded guilty on the first day of the trial A man has been jailed for more than two years for engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour and ...
Olympic athlete accused of holding pillow over wife’s face found not guilty of controlling and coercive behaviour - Curtis ...
Curtis Robb, accused of controlling and coercive behaviour, tells jurors "it was the other way round".
The victim of a man jailed for nearly three years says she feels heard after years of abuse. The woman, in her 40s and ...
Coercive control and the severe harm it causes to those targeted by an intimate partner gets much-needed attention by new laws making it illegal in a few U.S. states. It’s now recognized that the ...
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