coercive control
noun/kəʊˌɜːsɪv kənˈtrəʊl/
/kəʊˌɜːrsɪv kənˈtrəʊl/
[uncountable] (law)- a form of domestic abuse (= cruel treatment) in which a person tries to control their partner or a close relative at all times, often by threatening them or making them feel ashamed or stupid
家庭虐待的一种形式(=残酷对待),其中一个人试图始终控制其伴侣或近亲,通常通过威胁他们或让他们感到羞耻或愚蠢 - Women's rights organizations campaigned to criminalize coercive control as a form of domestic abuse.
妇女权利组织发起运动,将强制控制定为家庭暴力的一种形式。
- Women's rights organizations campaigned to criminalize coercive control as a form of domestic abuse.