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Record ID: a2076fa9-fed6-4285-8daa-879cce16d530
Electronic Resources: https://www.aic.gov.au/publications/sb/sb30
Type: Journal Article
Title: Experiences of coercive control among Australian women
Authors: Boxall, Hayley
Morgan, Anthony
Keywords: Coercive control
Topic: Coercive control
Year: 2021
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Citation: no. 30
Abstract:  Awareness of coercive control within the context of abusive intimate relationships is greater than ever before in Australia. However, there is limited research examining the different patterns and characteristics of abuse, particularly among large Australian samples.

This study examines the characteristics of violence and abuse reported by 1,023 Australian women who had recently experienced coercive control by their current or former partner. The most frequently reported behaviours were jealousy and suspicion of friends, constant insults, monitoring of movements and financial abuse. Over half of the respondents also reported experiencing physical forms of abuse (54%), including severe forms such as non-fatal strangulation (27%). One in three of these women also reported experiencing sexual violence during the survey period (30%). Women were much more likely to seek advice or support when they had also experienced physical or sexual forms of abuse.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14644
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