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| Tuesday, 22 October, 2002, 03:42 GMT 04:42 UK 'More prosecutions' for domestic violence ![]() A third of murders in England and Wales are "domestic" Crown prosecutors are to be urged to press on with prosecutions in cases of domestic violence, even if the victim wants the case dropped. Solicitor General Harriet Harman is backing the move as part of a range of measures to crack down on domestic abuse.
"She might want to forgive him, but the next time he assaults her she could be killed. "Even if she has left him... he is likely, unchecked, to just go on to assault his next partner and she might end up dead." One-third of all murders in England and Wales are classed as "domestic", with between one and two women killed by partners or ex-partners every week. Murder reviews The government wants to make it clear to both the victim and the attacker that the assault is a crime, not just a private matter. "If you commit assault at home you are every bit as much a criminal as someone who assaults a stranger in the street," Ms Harman will say.
The review - similar to inquiries carried out after child murders - would draw together all the agencies involved, to compare notes on why the death was not prevented, and how to avoid a similar incident in future. Ms Harman says such killings are "avoidable", provided the danger signs are spotted early on. 'Pattern of behaviour' "We know that it is rarely the first time he's attacked her, it is the culmination of a pattern of behaviour. We need to understand better how to evaluate risk, to know the danger signs," she will say. "It is already apparent that when a mother threatens to leave home with her children she is in particular danger. "So murder reviews are not about blame, but about finding out what can be done to prevent similar tragedies." Ms Harman will also back giving victims of domestic violence anonymity in court - as is the case with rape victims. She will also support tougher restraining orders to stop perpetrators harassing their victims. The government is currently consulting on these and other measures against domestic violence for a forthcoming criminal justice bill. | See also: 08 Oct 02 | Politics 22 Sep 02 | England 24 Jun 02 | UK 24 Jun 02 | UK 01 Feb 02 | Health 03 Oct 02 | Health Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top UK stories now: Links to more UK stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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