Yes, thank you. I'll take that question.
Thank you for the question about what judges are learning or how the definition of coercive control is used in judicial education. The constitutional principle of judicial independence requires that the judiciary control judicial education. This includes control over the content or subjects of judicial education, including coercive control.
The main provider of judicial education for federally appointed judges is the National Judicial Institute, or NJI. They are the ones who design and deliver most of the training to judges, so they would be better placed to answer your question.