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New domestic violence laws may criminalise coercive control in the Northern Territory

The Northern Territory Government could soon criminalise coercive control abuse, as domestic violence rates climb across the Territory.
Key points:
- New laws are being considered as part of a domestic violence review
- The NT has the highest rate of domestic violence-related offences in the nation
- The Criminal Lawyers Association says current laws are enough, and the focus should be on education
Coercive control can include a range of emotional, psychological and financial abuse, such as isolating someone from their friends and family, humiliating or insulting them.
It can also include controlling and monitoring their movements or finances.
Territory Families Minister Kate Worden said the government was looking at developing new domestic violence…
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