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Coercive control and the pathway to homicide

Apr 18, 202550 minEp. 100
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Episode description

This is the 100th episode of the podcast! Thank you for listening and supporting these conversations.

Sarah Ellis is a barrister and forensic criminologist with a particular interest and specialism in coercive control, stalking and homicide. She explains the concept of the homicide timeline and how coercive control can escalate over time. Why is coercive control still so often misunderstood or overlooked? What needs to change in the way we intervene? And why do perpetrators of coercive control rarely change?

Learn more about the homicide timeline here.

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