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Survivor of intimate partner violence calls for criminalisation of coercive control

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Calls grow for‍ Coercive Control Laws as Justice System Focuses on Stalking

A survivor of intimate partner violence is urging New Zealand lawmakers to urgently criminalise coercive control, despite the government stating it is not currently considering ‍a standalone offense. The call comes as the Justice system prioritises‍ legislative changes to specifically criminalise stalking.

Coercive control, a pattern of behaviour designed to dominate and control a partner, can include‌ isolating someone from friends and ​family, controlling finances, and threats. while existing laws address ⁣individual acts of‍ violence, advocates argue they fail to capture the insidious and damaging nature of ‍ongoing​ coercive behaviour. The government acknowledges concerns‍ but says it will consider options “when‌ resourcing allows.”

The decision not to prioritise a specific coercive control ‍law ‌is linked​ to a busy ‍legislative pipeline, ⁤which includes amendments to address stalking. However, advocates say stalking is ⁤often ⁢a ⁤component of ⁤ coercive control, and a broader‌ law is needed to address the full ⁣spectrum of abusive behaviours.⁣

Those​ experiencing family violence are urged to contact the police on ⁢111 in immediate danger, or to seek support from:

* Women’s ⁤Refuge: 0800 REFUGE or 0800 733 843 (24/7) – https://womensrefuge.org.nz/

* shine: 0508 744 633 (24/7) ⁣- https://www.2shine.nz/

* It’s Not Ok: 0800 456 ⁤450⁢ – ⁤ http://www.areyouok.org.nz/

* Shakti: 0800 742 584 (24/7) – https://shaktiinternational.org/

* Ministry‌ of Justice: https://www.justice.govt.nz/family/family-%20violence/

* Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Patunga: https://nnfvs.org.nz/

* ​ White Ribbon: https://whiteribbon.org.nz/

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