One potential change would consist in taking into account all the manifestations of violence and control experienced by women. That is why we are actively advocating for the criminalization of coercive control.
Police officers often tell us that they have no leverage to act, that they see that it doesn't work, but that they can't invoke any offence to act. However, if coercive control were criminalized and could be taken into account, as is the case in Great Britain, we could have better penalties for acts committed against women. Also, at the time of prosecution, there could be a better assessment of what they are experiencing and the risks they are exposed to.