Gillingham Man Jailed for Over Five Years for Coercive Control and Assault Offences
A 32-year-old from Gillingham has received a five-year-and-four-month sentence after admitting coercive and controlling behaviour, common assault, and intentional strangulation.
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A man from Gillingham has been sentenced to five years and four months in prison after pleading guilty to multiple abusive offences, Kent Police announced. The 32-year-old admitted to charges including coercive and controlling behaviour, common assault, and intentional strangulation.
The case reflects the serious approach courts now take towards domestic abuse offences, above all coercive control, which only became a criminal offence in England and Wales under the Serious Crime Act 2015. The legislation targets patterns of behaviour designed to cause serious alarm or distress to victims.
The Legal Framework Behind the Charges
Each charge the defendant faced carries significant legal weight. Coercive and controlling behaviour covers repeated actions that isolate, degrade, or frighten victims, as common assault involves the application of unlawful force. The intentional strangulation charge falls under section 75A of the Serious Crime Act 2015, introduced specifically in 2022 to address non-fatal strangulation incidents.
Police recorded 119,214 coercive control offences across England and Wales in the year ending March 2025, according to Home Office figures. The data shows 75% of domestic abuse-related crimes involve violence against women and girls, based on Office for National Statistics research.
Rising Focus on Domestic Abuse Prosecutions
Cases like this demonstrate the increased focus on domestic abuse prosecutions following the pandemic. Police forces have become more adept at identifying patterns of coercive control, moving beyond isolated incidents to recognise sustained campaigns of abuse.
The guilty plea in this case meant the defendant accepted responsibility for all charges, avoiding the need for a trial. Courts often view guilty pleas as a mitigating factor during sentencing, though the serious nature of the offences clearly influenced the sizeable prison term imposed.
Support Systems in Place
Kent Police has emphasised the importance of victims coming forward, promoting public reporting of domestic abuse incidents. Victims’ advocates welcome sentences like this as delivering justice, though many continue to call for longer terms and enhanced victim support services to address the lifelong trauma such crimes can cause.
The Medway area, which includes Gillingham, has established domestic abuse services through both Kent Police and local councils. These services work alongside NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board to provide full support for victims.
Key Takeaways
- A 32-year-old Gillingham man received five years and four months for coercive control, common assault, and intentional strangulation
- Police recorded over 119,000 coercive control offences across England and Wales in the latest annual figures
- The case reflects increased focus on domestic abuse prosecutions and recognition of coercive control patterns
What This Means for Kent Residents
Residents across Medway and Gillingham can access domestic abuse support through multiple channels, including Kent Police’s dedicated teams and the Medway Domestic Abuse Hub, which offers refuge services and counselling. Anyone experiencing domestic abuse should contact Kent Police via 101 for non-emergencies or 999 in immediate danger, even as the National Domestic Abuse Helpline provides confidential support on 0808 2000 247. Local authority safeguarding teams also work closely with NHS services to ensure victims receive full care and protection throughout Kent.
Source: @kent_police
Published: 26 March 2026


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