Yes, absolutely. There are two levels, one that includes children and loved ones.
For children, we propose proceeding by presumption, i.e., establishing that any child who is part of the family relationship is a covictim of controlling and coercive behaviours. The legislator should reflect the fact that, regardless of whether or not they are physically present at the time of the actions or witness them visually or audibly, these children suffer all the consequences, simply by virtue of being in the family relationship.
This should also be part of the aggravating factors at sentencing.