Coercive and controlling behaviour is at the centre of many cases of intimate partner violence. A domestic violence advocacy group in Montreal has created a website that offers women resources to help navigate the issue.
It’s often referred to as the hidden side of domestic violence, but a Quebec women’s group says coercive control is at the heart of many instances of this abuse.
That’s why the Regroupement des maisons pour femmes victimes de violence conjugale (RMFVVC) has launched a website about this more subtle form of intimate partner violence — including how to spot it and stop it.
Coercive control can be defined as a set of behaviours a partner uses to cause fear and isolate a victim from friends and family. It deprives a victim of their freedom, little by little, and it can easily go unnoticed.
“It’s very diverse and sometimes it’s going to start slowly and by the time the victim realizes it’s not normal, the spiderweb will already be around her,” …