Research shows quarter of men in same-sex relationships suffer DV
One-in-four gay or bisexual men in Scotland have experienced domestic violence in the past year, but face many barriers to
One-in-four gay or bisexual men in Scotland have experienced domestic violence in the past year, but face many barriers to
Weaknesses in Ireland’s legal system so distresses survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence that they pull out of proceedings, according
The Westminster government is to give people leaving abusive relationships £250 to help them re-establish their lives. The one-off payment
While praising many aspects of how the Crown Prosecution Service deals with domestic abuse cases, His Majesty’s inspectorate for the
A further 500 schools in the northern and western areas of Northern Ireland are joining Operation Encompass, bringing the total
Members of the Uzbek Parliament have passed what is seen as landmark legislation criminalising domestic violence, part of a wider
The Westminster government is introducing a raft of measures with a focus on stopping domestic abuse before it takes place,
The law will be changed in England and Wales so a history of coercive or controlling behaviour against the victim
Creating and sharing nude pictures or videos without consent, often used to coerce someone, is likely to continue with relative
A total of 1,177 cases against officers or staff members of police forces in England and Wales were flagged as
Lancashire Police have arrested 162 people across Preston, Chorley, South Ribble and West Lancashire during a month of action codenamed
The Irish government will present a bill to parliament for a new statutory agency dedicated to tackling and reducing domestic,
A 28-member group of women’s charities, solicitors and domestic abuse survivors has asked the government to end the “appalling practice”
Domestic abuse victims in England and Wales will be able to allow the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) to collect and
Fewer than one-in-six of 16-year-olds surveyed in Northern Ireland – 325 of 2,069 – had heard of coercive control and
David Carrick, who committed a string of sex offences including rape as well as coercive and controlling behaviour during his
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has apologised to PC David Carrick’s victims and “all of the women across London
Though Police Scotland has done much to improve the way it handles domestic abuse cases, more can be done to
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