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How Family Courts Can Become a System of Coercive Control with Prof. Sonja Karlsson
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In this episode of Perfect Prey, I’m joined by Professor Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson, Professor of Intersectional Justice at University College London (UCL), whose research examines coercive control, legal entrapment, institutional abuse, migration, and human rights.
Together, we explore how coercive control extends beyond intimate relationships and into family court systems, why protective mothers and children often experience institutional betrayal, and how legal systems can unintentionally reinforce abuse rather than prevent it. We also discuss the Hague Convention, children's voices in family court, and why meaningful reform must begin by listening to survivors.
What we cover•Coercive control beyond intimate relationships
•Family court as a form of institutional abuse
•The Hague Convention and international custody cases
•Legal entrapment and human rights
•Why children's voices are often misunderstood
•Joan Meier's research on child abuse allegations
•The misuse of parental alienation allegations
•Why systemic reform is urgently needed
Why listenIf you're a survivor, protective parent, clinician, attorney, researcher, or advocate, this episode offers a powerful human rights perspective on coercive control and family court abuse. Professor Ayeb-Karlsson shares how research can help expose institutional failures and create meaningful change for women and children.
Guest bioProfessor Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson is Professor of Intersectional Justice at University College London (UCL). Her research focuses on legal entrapment, intersectionality, coercive control, migration, human trafficking, exploitation, and mental wellbeing.
She has published more than 100 academic works, including over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with more than 17,000 citations. Professor Ayeb-Karlsson leads the Everyday Disasters and Violences Research Group at UCL and previously served as a Senior Researcher with the United Nations University's Migration Section. She also leads the mental health and intersectionality work for the Lancet Countdown, is a core member of Hague Mothers and the Council of Europe's Network of Specialised Lawyers and NGOs Assisting Women Victims of Violence, and serves on several international editorial boards.
Connect with Professor Sonja Ayeb-KarlssonUCL Profile: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/87069-sonja-ayebkarlsson
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=kM8LTfkAAAAJ&hl=en
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/profayebkarlsson
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-sonja-ayeb-karlsson-67692676/
Facebook ; https://www.facebook.com/profayebkarlsson/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@profayebkarlsson
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Most of Professor Sonja's research articles are available free of charge. She regularly shares free article downloads on her Instagram, including papers that cannot otherwise be made open access due to journal restrictions.
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