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Guidelines on Prosecuting Cases Involving Communications ...

Guidelines on Prosecuting Cases Involving Communications ...

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Controlling or coercive behaviour, contrary to section 76 Serious Crime Act 2015 • Blackmail, contrary to section 21 Theft Act 1968 • Juror misconduct, contrary to sections 20A-G Juries Act 1974* • Contempt of court, contrary to the Contempt of Court Act 1981*

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Controlling or Coercive Behaviour in an Intimate or Family ...

Controlling or Coercive Behaviour in an Intimate or Family ...

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abuse. It sets out the importance of recognising the harm caused by coercion or control, the cumulative impact on the victim and that a repeated pattern of abuse can be more injurious and harmful than a single incident of violence. Understanding controlling or coercive behaviour 10.

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