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Lawmakers negligent not to criminalise coercive control, say psychiatrists
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Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Karen Williams warns law makers they would be negligent not to criminalise coercive control.
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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists has become the first medical college to offer its support for the introduction of coercive control legislation in New South Wales.
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RANZCP has stepped out as the first medical college in NSW to support the introduction of coercive control legislation.
Psychiatrists say politicians would be ‘negligent’ not to criminalise coercive control.
NSW Police argue obstacles in overseas jurisdictions do not support calls to introduce an offence for coercive control.