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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/embed/video/1240117.html

    Five years in jail for men who ’emotionally bully’ wives: New law will target bullies who control partners with ‘coercive and controlling behaviour’

    Change is to the Serious Crime Bill and is called a ‘landmark movement’
    Now people can be prosecuted even if there is no physical harm done
    Bad behaviour can include controlling a person’s social media accounts
    Five million women and 2.5 million men will suffer abuse in their lives

    By Ian Drury Home Affairs Correspondent For The Daily Mail

    Published: 00:05, 29 December 2015 | Updated: 14:48, 29 December 2015

    Bullies who emotionally abuse partners face up to five years in prison.

    Under laws coming into force today, anyone who inflicts psychological cruelty on their other halves can be prosecuted – even if there is no direct physical harm.

    For the first time, domestic abusers who stop short of lashing out at their victims will be targeted with a new offence where there is evidence of ‘coercive and controlling behaviour’.

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    Bullies: People that psychologically abuse their partners can now face up to five years in prison (file photo)
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    Bullies: People that psychologically abuse their partners can now face up to five years in prison (file photo)

    This could include preventing a partner from seeing family or friends, keeping them short of money, controlling their social media accounts, spying on their communications or determining aspects of their everyday life, such as when they eat, sleep or even go to the toilet.

    Prosecutors are determined to tackle the problem of perpetrators who trap their victims in a ‘living hell’ with repeated threats, humiliation and intimidation. Research has shown that 30 per cent of women – about five million – and 16 per cent of men, or 2.5million, experience domestic abuse during their lives.

    Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders said: ‘Controlling or coercive behaviour can limit victims’ basic human rights, such as their freedom of movement and their independence.

    ‘This behaviour can be incredibly harmful in an abusive relationship where one person holds more power than the other, even if on the face of it this behaviour might seem playful, innocuous or loving.

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    ‘Victims can be frightened of the repercussions of not abiding by someone else’s rules. Often they fear that violence will be used against them, or suffer from extreme psychological and emotional abuse.

    ‘Being subjected to repeated humiliation, intimidation or subordination can be as harmful as physical abuse, with many victims stating that trauma from psychological abuse had a more lasting impact than physical abuse.’

    Polly Neate, chief executive of Women’s Aid, said introducing the law was a ‘landmark moment’ in tackling domestic abuse. ‘Coercive control is at the heart of domestic abuse,’ she said.

    ‘Perpetrators will usually start abusing their victim by limiting her personal freedoms, monitoring her every move, and stripping away her control of her life; physical violence often comes later.

    ‘Women’s Aid has campaigned to have this recognised in law, and we are thrilled that this has now happened.’

    Prosecutors will be able to secure convictions using documentary evidence, such as threatening emails and text messages, and bank statements that show an abuser has sought to control the victim financially.

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    Research has shown that 30 per cent of women – about five million – and 16 per cent of men, or 2.5million, experience domestic abuse during their lives.

    Yet men are MUCH less likely to report it, so is that statistic really accurate?

    According to the Independent:

    More married men (2.3 per cent) suffered from partner abuse last year than married women, according to the latest British Crime Survey. Yet help is still much harder to find for men.

    This is why I’m here at MGTOW. It’s like the only place that recognizes the genuine injustice and oppression is being done to many men and is being totally ignored by the media.

    To make matters worse, if a man being physically abused takes any action to defend himself, he instantly becomes the abuser and guilty party in the eyes of the law.

    Notice there’s no statistics to figure out how commonly that happens. If any women or SJWs are reading this, try to imagine being the victim of domestic violence, and then being hauled off to jail and having the rest of your life ruined simply for trying to defend yourself. Then tell me who is really being oppressed.

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

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    Wolf redpillman
    Wolf redpillman
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    F~~~ that s~~~ ,that is that reason mgtow exist

    #168348
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    I tell ya…just keep your own place,own money,own internet,never marry,no kids,24 hour indoor and outdoor surveillance and half of these laws wont affect you,for the other half stay the hell away from these women! These laws are becoming ridiculous.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

    #168908

    Anonymous
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    Well done England, keep up the good work.

    #168945
    Atton
    Atton
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    Great so they are going to criminalize people because feelings. Yet even more ambiguity in law at what point does this stop?

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

    #168957

    Anonymous
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    Yet even more ambiguity in law at what point does this stop?

    Well that depends on how they feel and not if its right or wrong morally or ethically.

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    Shiny
    Shiny
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    5 years for the nagging bitch. Sounds reasonable.

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