The Home Office published six new factsheets on 28 July which provide more information about each of the provisions in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
There are currently 22 fact sheets for the Act on the GOV website.
The fact sheets contain details about the measures in the Act, why they are needed and what impact they will have.
The latest fact sheets cover the following areas:
- Tackling perpetrators
- Amendment to the controlling or coercive behaviour offence
- Section 91(14) barring orders
- Prohibition on charging for the provision of medical evidence of domestic abuse
- Strangulation and suffocation and
- Threats to disclose private sexual photographs and films.
Why do so many women fail to report domestic abuse and seemingly prefer to suffer in silence?The answer is simple; If they do report it they are very often abused again by the family courts who take their children away and give them to strangers.Most mothers wil suffer any amount of abuse rather than lose their children.
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I refused to report/press charges for years, the final straw was back in February after I’d lost custody of my children, so his parents had the children, the day I pressed charges, the next day his parents text me saying they will no longer be willing to supervise my contact due to the fact I’d finally got the balls to press charges for the sake of my children.
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I refused to report/press charges for years, the final straw was back in February when my ex attacked me (we hadn’t been together for 2 months prior to this attack). I’d also lost custody of my children, so his parents had the children on a sgo, so the day after I’d pressed the charges, his parents text me saying they will no longer be willing to supervise my contact due to the fact I’d finally got the balls to press charges for the sake of my children.
It’s the final stage of the perp! When he can no longer control you, he uses the children against you! Disgusting and it’s child abuse in itself depriving a child of a loving parent!
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