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Coercive Control and Vulnerable Adults

Law and Practice in the Court of Protection and under the Inherent Jurisdiction of the High Court

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Coercive Control and Vulnerable Adults

Law and Practice in the Court of Protection and under the Inherent Jurisdiction of the High Court

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Coercive Control and Vulnerable Adults: Law and Practice in the Court of Protection and under the Inherent Jurisdiction of the High Court explains how the law protects adults from coercive and controlling behaviour where they lack, or may lack, the capacity to make their own decisions about their safety. This title looks at the challenges faced in this area and provides practical guidance on progressing cases to promote the autonomy of victims/survivors of coercive control and protect them against harm.

Aimed at legal practitioners in this area, but accessible to the diverse range of professionals involved in safeguarding responses, the text provides an understanding of:

- The ways in which adults with mental disabilities (including those with dementia or learning disabilities) are susceptible to becoming victims of coercive control and how to assess their capacity to make decisions

- The law and practice of the Court of Protection and under the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court, including guidance on bringing applications, establishing the facts, the conduct of proceedings and the relevant legal tests, and the remedies available including injunctive relief

- Trauma-informed skillsets that lawyers should deploy when representing one of the three parties in these cases: (a) the local authority, (b) the victim/survivor, and (c) the alleged perpetrator of coercive control.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Coercive control
3. Determining capacity
4. Decision-making domains
5. Coercive control cases in the Court of Protection
6. Law and procedure under the inherent jurisdiction
7. Coercive control cases under the inherent jurisdiction
8. Finding facts
9. Legal remedies
10. Trauma
11. Representing the victim/survivor
12. Representing the local authority
13. Representing the abuser
14. Conclusions

Product details

Published 19 Feb 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781526535917
Imprint Bloomsbury Professional
Dimensions 248 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Oliver Lewis

Oliver’s practice spans health care, disability an…

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