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Lagos is a long way from the aristocratic world in which Constance Marten grew up - both geographically and culturally.
When individuals hear the words “domestic abuse,” physical violence is normally the first thing that enters their heads. However, not every type of abuse leaves marks. Some of the most debilitating ...
With one in five UK employees experiencing domestic abuse, workplaces can be one of the few safe spaces a victim-survivor can ...
These restrictions clearly violate property rights, freedom of speech, and the spontaneous order of the free press.
Diddy's verdict may cause his victims to feel disempowered. Will it silence future women from coming forward with their abuse?
A £230 million landmark ruling highlights an increasingly nuanced legal approach to coercive behaviour in divorce.
The Liberal leader’s comments were astonishing because in her almost 25 years in parliament, she has worked alongside those who undermine women on a daily basis.
How ‘Coercive Control’ Is Expanding Domestic Abuse Laws in Several States The concept takes into account nonphysical tactics abusers use to trap their partners. But some worry the new laws will hurt ...
When love feels heavy, confusing, or controlled by rituals, it may not be love at all. This is the hidden trauma behind spiritual manipulation.
Liberal leader Sussan Ley has revealed she has experienced domestic violence in the form of coercive control in her life vowing she “understands the pain” it causes families.