I mean, we've already discussed training. Training is always important when it comes to the legal system and when we're talking about prosecutors, criminal defence and judges understanding the experiences of people who've experienced intimate partner violence. Not criminalizing coercive control until we've figured everything else out might be another way that we could go.
Also, I certainly think it's important to try to prevent people from being harmed in the first place. How do we do that? It's a huge task, but we have to tackle it. We have to tackle poverty. We have to tackle racism, misogyny.... These are the big issues of our time, and we can be creative here. This is the opportunity to do so, because we're talking about intimate partner violence all the time now and we understand the problem with it. We can't see the criminal law as the band-aid solution to this huge gushing wound we have.