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Release date: Tuesday 26 September 2023
New research by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOSCAR) has investigated the prevalence of coercive control behaviours in domestic violence (DV) incidents reported to NSW Police. The study finds that 57% of DV offence reports include reference to at least one coercive control behaviour.
The most common forms of coercive controlling behaviours recorded are:
Executive Director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Jackie Fitzgerald, says the study indicates that the baseline for coercive control behaviours in DV events is high. "Findings suggest that the majority of DV assaults and breach Apprehended Domestic Violence Order offences involve coercive control elements. We will closely monitor DV charges and patterns as coercive control becomes a standalone criminal offence in July 2024."
Further enquiries: Jackie Fitzgerald, Executive Director, 0423 139 687
Email: bcsr@justice.nsw.gov.au
Copies of the report: www.bocsar.nsw.gov.au
13 Jun 2024