This podcast episode explores the concept of coercive control in various contexts, such as domestic abuse and prisoner of war situations. It highlights landmark cases and movies, like the burning bed and the case of Francine Hughes, that have raised awareness about domestic violence. The conversation delves into the development of the concept of battered women's syndrome and the criticism surrounding its limitations. The research of sociologist Evan Stark on coercive control tactics and the patterns of mistreatment in domestic abuse cases is also discussed. The episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing coercive control beyond physical violence and addresses the controversy surrounding its gender specificity.
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