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Information on controlling or coercive behaviour, to assist in identifying, evidencing, charging, prosecuting and convicting the offence.
Controlling or coercive behaviour statutory guidance framework in British Sign Language (BSL).
The Home Office has undertaken a review of the controlling or coercive behaviour offence, which was introduced in December 2015.
A summary of the research conducted to measure coercive and controlling behaviour in the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
The Home Office is consulting on the updated controlling or coercive behaviour statutory guidance.
A consultation looking at whether cowardly domestic killers should receive tougher sentences if they subject their victims to a campaign of coercive and controlling abuse, has been launched by the Lord Chancellor today.
Controlling ex-partners who lash out at the end of their relationship will face longer than ever behind bars under new government plans to tackle domestic homicide.
You can be fined if your dog is out of control in public - find out about Dog Control Orders, banned dogs, dog fouling and reporting a dangerous dog
Guidance to help schools understand what they should do to remove someone who is on the premises without permission.
Tougher sentences for cowardly killers delivered a year on from Wade Review.
The Cabinet Office spend controls help organisations to reduce unnecessary spend and encourage cross-government collaboration.
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