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New Jersey Law: How Coercive Control is Recognized as Domestic Violence

New Jersey Law: How Coercive Control is Recognized as Domestic Violence

by Artur Camins | Sep 27, 2024 | Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is not always screaming, yelling, and physical strikes that leave the victim battered. Sometimes it is a subtle control and isolation that leaves victims separated from everything they once loved and wanted from themselves. Once, this kind of...
It’s Not Just Yelling: Understanding Coercive Control in Relationships

It’s Not Just Yelling: Understanding Coercive Control in Relationships

by Artur Camins | Sep 20, 2024 | Domestic Violence

Often when you imagine someone being controlling and manipulative, you think of a person who raises his or her voice and makes grandiose gestures. Noise, after all, is often affiliated with abuse, as violence can be loud and overwhelming. However, not all abuse is...
Isolation Tactics: How Abusers Cut Victims Off From Support Systems

Isolation Tactics: How Abusers Cut Victims Off From Support Systems

by Artur Camins | Sep 16, 2024 | Domestic Violence

Being connected to the world gives people power upon whom they can rely. That is something that domestic abusers do not want their victims to have, which is why they have tactics that isolate people. Breaking people down is easier when there is no one to rely upon....
How to Support Someone Experiencing Coercive Control

How to Support Someone Experiencing Coercive Control

by Artur Camins | Sep 13, 2024 | Domestic Violence

Being on the outside and looking in on a domestic abuse situation, be it physical or coercive control, can be overwhelming. You may feel that your friend is acting strange and are taking notice to the friend’s differences. It is depressing to see a person you...
Tech Abuse: How Technology is Used in Coercive Control

Tech Abuse: How Technology is Used in Coercive Control

by Artur Camins | Sep 11, 2024 | Domestic Violence

Technology has the potential to make the world a better, safer place. Unfortunately, for every upside to technology, there is also a downside, one that puts many people at risk of abuse. Imagine being watched around the clock in private places and when running...
Gaslighting and Manipulation: Techniques Used in Coercive Control

Gaslighting and Manipulation: Techniques Used in Coercive Control

by Artur Camins | Sep 9, 2024 | Domestic Violence

In January 2024, New Jersey recognized coercive control as a form of domestic abuse. Coercive control is defined as a pattern of purposeful behavior that is meant to exert, control, and coerce another individual over a period of time. There are many ways a manipulator...
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