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DV support services say more women are seeking help for coercive control since new state laws
Frontline domestic violence support services say more women are identifying themselves as victims of coercive control and seeking help since the abusive behaviour became a criminal offence in NSW.
Coercive control describes a pattern of controlling and manipulative behaviour in intimate partner…
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