Coercive control and domestic abuse

Published: Nov. 27, 2020, 12:04 a.m.

Madonna King's November 2020 cover story "Sins of the father" is about Hannah Clarke, the Brisbane mum brutally killed with her children by her estranged husband in February, and growing calls for coercive control, or "intimate terrorism" as it is sometimes known, to be criminalised. Madonna is joined in conversation about these issues by Jess Hill, author of the award-winning 2019 book See What You Made Me Do, with moderation by Good Weekend associate editor Greg Callaghan. 

Discussion starts at 39:00. 

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