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Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in

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Page 1: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 2: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 3: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 4: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 5: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 6: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 7: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 8: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 9: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 10: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 11: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
Page 12: Monash University · Making sense of intimate partner violence (IPV) has long been seen through the lens of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark 2007). Indeed, in
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