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NSW's First Coercive Control Jail Sentence
17 Mar
Summary
- A man received NSW's first jail sentence for coercive control.
- He strangled his partner and broke her finger during abuse.
- The offense was criminalized in NSW in July 2024.

A man has become the first individual in New South Wales to be imprisoned for coercive control, a significant legal precedent.
He received a two-year sentence, with a non-parole period of 15 months, for a pattern of abusive behaviors towards his partner, including strangulation and fracturing her finger. This offense was officially made a criminal offense in NSW in July 2024.
The victim, who has spoken publicly, endured years of manipulative texts, jealousy, and physical abuse. Her experience highlights the escalating nature of coercive control, impacting independence and social connections.
Legal experts note this sentencing as a milestone but emphasize the broader challenge of preventing coercive control and supporting survivors. Red flag behaviors include restricting independence, social isolation, and financial control, all designed to erode a victim's autonomy.




