Looking back on three years of coercive control legislation
Three years since coercive control was criminalised Suzanne Jacob CEO reflects on embedding change in the police and criminal justice system
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Three years since coercive control was criminalised Suzanne Jacob CEO reflects on embedding change in the police and criminal justice system
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