The National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing have recently issued a National Policing Statement addressing violence against women and girls (VAWG). This statement defines VAWG as the harm inflicted on victims and society through various forms of violence, including harassment, stalking, rape, sexual assault, murder, honour-based abuse, and coercive control.
The statement highlights the alarming scale of VAWG, supported by data analysis, and outlines the police strategy to combat this crisis. VAWG was officially classified as a national threat in February 2023, with the level of violence described as reaching epidemic proportions. The College of Policing estimates that 1 in 12 women will be a victim of VAWG each year, though the actual number is likely higher due to underreporting.
These issues frequently appear in Family Courts, where protective measures like injunctions are considered to prevent further harm or to safeguard children who have experienced or are at risk of these threats.
The Family Law Act 1996 empowers courts to issue Non-Molestation Orders or Occupation Orders to protect individuals from domestic abuse. These orders apply to "associated persons," including those who are or have been married, cohabitants, relatives, or individuals in significant intimate relationships. Such orders can protect against a range of abusive behaviours, including physical and verbal abuse, harassment, and intimidation. Violating a Non-Molestation Order is a criminal offense.
The statement outlines the police's commitment to tackling VAWG through four key strategies:
The statement calls for a collaborative effort, urging partnerships between statutory agencies, charities, and the private sector to address and prevent VAWG. It is clear that a unified, multi-agency approach is essential to combatting this widespread harm effectively.
Jemma Gates is a Solicitor and Supervisor in the Child Care department at Duncan Lewis Solicitors, based in Milton Keynes. She advises and assists clients across Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. Jemma specialises in representing parents in both public law and private law children matters. She has experience in advising and assisting clients in respect of Domestic Abuse proceedings including warning letters, Non-Molestation Orders and Occupation Orders.
For advice or assistance, contact Jemma via email at JemmaGa@duncanlewis.com, or by telephone at 02072752867.
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