Jul 11, 2022

Survivors & Professionals Wanted for Research Study on Abuse & Coercive Control!

Survivors & Professionals Wanted for Research Study on Abuse & Coercive Control!

If you previously registered for this study and encountered difficulties, we have a favor to ask. A technical problem has been detected with playing the videos full screen, which may have caused participants to be unable to view them properly. THAT ISSUE HAS BEEN RESOLVED. However, in order to have your participation counted toward this very important research on coercive control and abuse by individuals and groups, anyone who encountered difficulties, and was unable to complete the study because of those challenges, will need to re-register for the study. 

If you have NOT encountered any problems, please continue your participation until completion. Your participation is greatly appreciated!!!

If you HAVE encountered problems, please re-register by following this link: https://bit.ly/3OJpkHs AND… contact the researcher at: k.n.amber@edu.salford.ac.uk 

Thank you for contributing your expertise and experience to assist us in protecting victims of coercive control!

PROS - If you are a professional working in law enforcement, civil rights, family law, criminal justice, mental health, or if you come into contact regularly with people who have been victimized by abuse or coercive control, you may qualify to  participate in a research study designed to improve systemic responses to domestic abuse, human trafficking, gangs, intimate partner violence and oppression.

If you qualify, you could contribute to the development of a training model intended to fill systemic gaps and improve your freedom, effectiveness and fulfillment in your career.

Survivors - If you are at least 18 years old, and have experienced abuse or coercive control in an intimate relationship or group, you may qualify to participate in a research study designed to improve systemic responses to coercive control.

If you qualify, you could contribute to the development of a psycho-educational training model intended to fill the gaps in the law enforcement, criminal justice and mental health system’s treatment of survivors and perpetrators of coercive control. 


Participants will Receive:
• Psycho-Education on Abuse, Oppression & Coercive Control
• The Opportunity to use Your Expertise to Inform Positive Systemic Change
• The Opportunity to have Your Voice Improve Awareness and Inform Systemic Change Regarding Coercive Control.

To participate, register here: https://bit.ly/3OJpkHs



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