So it is important that multiple actors study this issue in coordination.
I imagine you have also considered the fact that when there is no assault or crime committed, the police and the actors in the judicial system often interpret violence as nothing more than arguments between partners. So they limit their intervention, despite the signs of violence that can be considered to be coercive control, behaviour that is often the precursor of much more physical violence.
So we have to work on multiple aspects. For that, first, should coercive control be criminalized, and second, should training be offered for the police and actors in the judicial system so they understand this kind of situation better and are better informed about the statutory tools available? Do you think that would be another way of working in coordination and expanding the approach, that is, seeing the problem as broadly as possible, as you said in your previous comments?