In public the Sydney man was the picture-perfect partner, but behind the scenes was manipulative and controlling.
The first man in NSW to serve jail time for coercive control may offer some hope for domestic violence victims.
Following the passing of landmark legislation in 2022 that criminalised coercive control in New South Wales, a 34-year-old man has now become the first person sentenced to prison under the law.
A new pilot programme in the north west is training trusted community members to recognise signs of abuse and safely connect people to specialist support services.
Letters: Readers respond to an article about how people are opting for minimal contact with their parents and other relatives ...
A former police officer has been jailed after admitting coercive and controlling behaviour towards a woman.
Chain says initiative will roll out in about 300 branches and online, offering tools to recognize emotional abuse and ...
In his recent speech at Davos, Canadian prime minister Mark Carney drew on Havel’s book challenging compliance in an age of ...
Frederick Kumi, a 27-year-old Ghanaian national popularly known as Abu Trica, has accused officers of the United States ...
Adra Town Hall is marking Valentine’s Day with a preventative education campaign designed to promote healthy relationships among teenagers and raise awareness about gender violence. The ...