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Coercive Control Literature Review: Final Report

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posted on 2023-08-17, 01:18 authored by Stephanie Beckworth, Lauren Lowe, Liz Wall, Emily Stevens, Rachel Carson, Rae Kaspiew, Jasmine MacDonald, Jade McEwen, Melissa Willoughby, Luke GahanLuke Gahan

This report presents a literature review on coercive control in the context of domestic and family violence, with a particular focus on the understanding of, and responses to coercive control in the Australian context. Commissioned by the Australian Attorney-General’s Department, this review focuses on identifying, summarising, analysing and synthesising the existing Australian academic research and evaluations on coercive control. The review highlights the complexities of defining, recognising, and responding to coercive control and identifies relevant gaps in the evidence base.

Drawing from a range of quantitative and qualitative studies across scholarly and grey literature, including non‑government reports, government and parliamentary reports, peak body reports, and position papers, this review captures the growing recognition of coercively controlling behaviour in the context of family and domestic violence.

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Publication Date

2023-05-01

Commissioning Body

Australian Attorney-General's Department

Type of report

  • Public sector research report

Publisher

Australian Institute of Family Studies

Place of publication

Melbourne, Australia

Pagination

54p.

ISBN-13

978-1-76016-276-4

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© Commonwealth of Australia 2023 With the exception of AIFS branding, the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, content provided by third parties, and any material protected by a trademark, all textual material presented in this publication is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0). You may copy, distribute and build upon this work for commercial and non‑commercial purposes; however, you must attribute the Commonwealth of Australia as the copyright holder of the work. Content that is copyrighted by a third party is subject to the licensing arrangements of the original owner.

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