Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3856

Introduced
5/15/23  

Caption

Relative to coercive control occurring between family or household members

Impact

The introduction of this bill could significantly impact state law by expanding the legal parameters of what constitutes abuse, thereby allowing for more comprehensive protection of individuals in domestic situations. By formalizing coercive control as a recognized form of abuse, the bill may empower victims to seek legal recourse and support. It could also influence how law enforcement and the judicial system respond to domestic abuse cases, as officers and judges will need to be trained in recognizing and addressing coercive control behaviors as part of their legal obligations during cases of family violence.

Summary

House Bill 3856 aims to amend Chapter 209A of the General Laws in Massachusetts to introduce a clear definition of 'coercive control' as a form of abuse occurring between family or household members. This bill intends to broaden the legal understanding of abuse to encompass behaviors that control or regulate a family member's life in a coercive manner. Recognizing coercive control is pivotal as it brings attention to emotional and psychological dimensions of abuse that have often been overlooked in legal contexts. The bill's provisions seek to protect family members from various forms of control, including isolation, deprivation of necessities, and threats of physical harm or sexual acts.

Contention

Despite the potential protections offered by H3856, the bill may face contention regarding the implications of defining coercive control within the legal framework. Critics could argue that the subjective nature of coercive behaviors may lead to challenges in enforcement and interpretation. Furthermore, there might be concerns about how such a definition could impact family law cases, particularly in relation to child custody and visitation rights. Ensuring adequate support and education around coercive control for law enforcement, legal professionals, and the public becomes essential to the bill's successful implementation.

Companion Bills

MA S1097

Similar To Relative to coercive control

MA H1542

Similar To To protect victims of coercive control

MA H4115

Replaced by To prevent abuse and exploitation

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