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Coercive control: inquiry hears pros and cons and why UK model may not work in NSW

Advertisement A NSW Police officer has told a parliamentary inquiry obstacles in overseas jurisdictions do not support calls to introduce an offence for coercive control. Chief Inspector Sean McDermott said challenges of translating behaviours into evidence resulting in low prosecution and conviction rates in the UK should give lawmakers “pause for thought” in considering alternatives to creating a new criminal offence. He was among domestic violence academics, community workers and legal experts to appear at the first hearing of the parliamentary inquiry into coercive control in domestic relationships. Fifty different representatives will appear over the three-day inquiry. Head of Domestic Violence NSW Delia Donovan.

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