Research finds 20% of women experienced domestic abuse or coercive control in a relationship

New research carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic has found that 20% of women and 6% of men experienced domestic abuse or coercive control in a relationship.
Research finds 20% of women experienced domestic abuse or coercive control in a relationship

New research carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic has found that 20% of women and 6% of men experienced domestic abuse or coercive control in a relationship.

The findings, according to a Dublin-based women’s refuge, highlight the need to keep domestic abuse and coercive control on the agenda after the coronavirus crisis subsides.

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