Violence against Women and Girls Charge Rates 2023-03-20
2023-03-20
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The question arises from the need to address the issue of low charge rates for perpetrators of violence against women and girls.
What steps her Department is taking to improve charge rates for perpetrators of violence against women and girls?
We are committed to holding perpetrators of violence against women and girls to account, as has been demonstrated by the rape review, the tackling violence against women and girls strategy and the tackling domestic abuse plan. To improve the police response, the Home Office is providing £6.65 million to develop the national operating model for rape investigations through Operation Soteria.
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The answer did not directly address how charge rates will be improved or specific actions beyond funding and strategy.
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Disabled women are twice as likely to be victims of domestic abuse as non-disabled women. A case involving a woman who was abused by her partner and felt let down by the police is highlighted.
Disabled women are twice as likely to be victims of domestic abuse as non-disabled women. I am currently dealing with the case of a woman who has ended up in hospital as a result of abuse from her partner. She has had no direct contact with the police, no personal statement has been taken, and she feels completely let down. What is the Home Secretary doing to ensure that these women have the necessary confidence and trust to feel able to report such abuse to the police?
The Government are spending unprecedented amounts on training not only new but existing police officers in how to deal with victims. Disabled victims are no different from any other victim, and they are entitled to the same number and quality of responses. Police guidance dictates that officers will visit the scene of every reported instance of domestic abuse.
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The answer did not provide specific actions or commitments for disabled women victims beyond general training.
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Last week's announcement by the Government led to tougher sentences for domestic abusers who kill their partners or ex-partners.
I welcome last week's announcement by the Government which will lead to tougher sentences for domestic abusers who kill their partners or ex-partners. Can my hon. Friend confirm that this Government will always do everything possible to protect vulnerable women and girls and deliver justice to those who attack or threaten them?
This Government are made up of the party that believes in law and order, and wherever we can, we will continue to review sentences. Strictly speaking, this is a matter for the Ministry of Justice, but I know that the Deputy Prime Minister, and also the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary, are thoroughly committed to reviewing this sort of offence.
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The answer did not confirm specific actions or commitments beyond general statements about commitment to law and order.
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