What I learned reporting on the failures of California’s coercive control law
Most say having the coercive control law is better than not having it because survivors of even non-physical forms of abuse can now get restraining orders against their partners and custody of their children if they could prove the abuse had occurred, and if they were lucky enough to land a judge who understands the nuances of such behavior.
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