TY - SER AU - Tolmie, Julia AU - Smith, Rachel AU - Wilson, Denise TI - Understanding intimate partner violence: why coercive control requires a social and systemic entrapment framework PY - 2023/// PB - Sage, KW - ABUSED WOMEN KW - COERCIVE CONTROL KW - CRIMINAL LAW KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - FAMILY VIOLENCE KW - INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KW - INTERSECTIONALITY KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - IWI TAKETAKE KW - JUSTICE KW - MĀORI KW - PŪNAHA TURE TAIHARA KW - RANGAHAU MĀORI KW - TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU KW - VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - WĀHINE KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Violence Against Women, 2023, First published online, 9 October 2023 N2 - How intimate partner violence (IPV) is conceptualized affects what we see when we look at situations involving IPV and what we think the solutions to the problem of IPV are—either in individual cases or in the development of broader legal and policy responses. In this article, it is suggested that while conceptualizing IPV as coercive control is an improvement over previous understandings, it does not go far enough. Coercive control must be located within a broader conceptualization of IPV as a form of social and systemic entrapment if it is not to operate in a harmful manner for victim-survivors. (Authors' abstract). Record #8408 UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/10778012231205585 ER -