Yes, I agree with everything that Ms. Mattoo just said.
I just want to point out that the conviction rates that come out of these cases are very low. There's a study in England and Wales that showed that of the 7,000 arrests that occurred during the time span of the study, only 3% had a conviction rate that was successful.
Even for survivors who are seeking this avenue, the reality is that it is not going to result in the result that they are looking for. It will just lead to further retraumatization through the trial process and through the courts system, especially for something like coercive control, where they will likely be forced to rehash all the experiences of their life and the ways it impacted them—