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Why Sally Challen's appeal is not a win for women victims of coercive control

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Why Sally Challen's appeal is not a win for women victims of coercive controlCoercive control is a form of domestic violence based on a subtle but persistent form of emotional and psychological abuse. from shutterstock.com

In 2011, Sally Challen was convicted of murdering her husband. She was sentenced to 22 years imprisonment, which was reduced to 18 on appeal.

On February 28, 2019 three judges of the England and...

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