Coercion, control and criminal responsibility: Exploring professional responses to offending and suicidality in the context of domestically abusive relationships (Record no. 527054)

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Personal name Munro, V. E., Bettinson, V. and Burton, M.
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Title Coercion, control and criminal responsibility: Exploring professional responses to offending and suicidality in the context of domestically abusive relationships
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social and Legal Studies: An International Journal
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Extent 33(3), Jun, 2024: p.392-419
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Summary, etc Significant strides have been made in the law's recognition of harms arising from domestic abuse. In England and Wales, the Serious Crimes Act 2015, and in Scotland, the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018, have supported a more holistic understanding of the dynamics of abuse and the means by which coercion and control are deployed to cement and supplant perpetrators’ violence. In this article, we explore what the introduction of these offences means in other situations where questions regarding the impact of abuse upon victims’ agency arise: specifically, where victims commit an offence that might have been compelled by abusive behaviour or take their own lives in contexts that might indicate perpetrators’ liability for suicide. In particular, drawing on interviews with professionals across both jurisdictions, we highlight the precarity of recognition of the effects of coercive control and the need to engage in more complicated discussions about when and why context matters.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09646639231198342
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Domestic abuse, coercive control, Serious Crimes Act 2015, Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018, England and Wales, Scotland, victim agency, perpetrator liability, suicide, legal recognition, abusive behaviour, criminal offence, holistic understanding, dynamics of abuse, professional interviews, jurisdictional comparison, precarity of recognition, legal context, socio-legal analysis, impact of abuse.
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Main entry heading Social and Legal Studies: An International Journal
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Subject DIP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-07-31 33(3), Jun, 2024: p.392-419 AR132520 2024-07-31 Articles

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