What counts as controlling behaviour?
In the United Kingdom, controlling behaviour is legally defined under the Serious Crime Act 2015 as actions designed to exploit, isolate, deprive a person of independence, subordinate or regulate their daily life.
The controlling behaviour must occur on at least two occasions and have a “serious effect”, either causing the victim to fear violence on multiple occasions or suffer substantial adverse impacts on their daily life.
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