Coercive behaviour

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Coercive behaviour. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

Professor Bloomfield in LONDON
General adult psychiatry with particular expertise in psychological trauma, PTSD, complex trauma, domestic abuse, coercive control, historical childhood sexual abuse, personality disorder, psychiatric injury, capacity and vulnerability assessments, and complex psychopharmacology. Practice includes complex, high-conflict and high-value medico-legal matters across civil, criminal and family proceedings.
Dr Pemberton Ford in ROYSTON
Expert serving Immigration Tribunals, Human Trafficking and County Lines - Crown and Magistrate's courts. Seasoned Researcher, and experienced Expert Witness providing effective court-ready reports for criminal, immigration tribunal cases • On-line interviews preferred; if necessary, assistance with interpreters can be addressed • Effective research-based reports • Client-focused contextualisation • Particular expertise in MSA 2015/Section 45 and county lines, drug related, debt bondage, retail crime exploitation and trauma-induced vulnerabilities • S...
Dr Robinson in ALSAGER
Dr Grace Robinson is a specialist in the field of modern slavery, particularly labour exploitation, criminal exploitation and county lines drug supply. Her qualifications include a BSc(Hons) in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice, an MA in Criminal Justice and a Doctorate in Criminology. She is a registered and acknowledged expert within the Human Trafficking & Modern Slavery Expert Directory. Grace’s experience as an Expert Witness, coupled with her professionalism and attention to detail, has resulted in equitable outcomes for a significant number of criminal cases. She has ...
Dr Barlow in BLETCHLEY
Modern slavery and trafficking of human beings • Sexual violence/physical violence offender risk assessment and management • Child abuse and neglect • Domestic abuse, coercive and controlling relationships, intimate partner violence • Interviewing vulnerable and intimidated witnesses (under Achieving Best Evidence Guidance)

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