In almost all of the cases we encounter, the offender still has some form of access to the victim. Telephone calls to the refuge, messages through friends, and contact during child access have all been used to intimidate the victim. Even when the offender is in jail, threats have been issued. The target woman remains a victim until such time as the abuse stops. It is only then that she becomes a survivor and can begin to recover from the effects of the abuse. Yet many of us get conned into accepting that the offender will stay away from the woman and will stop the intimidation by agreement. Many skilled abusers can even convince the courts that they are men of their word and that they will stop the abuse without the need for a court order.