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To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, new measures in the Crime and Policing Bill will protect vulnerable people who are encouraged or assisted to self-harm
New guidance sets out how workers can best support survivors of domestic and sexual abuse 聽聽
Victims will be better protected than ever thanks to new measures across the justice system following the introduction of the Victims and Courts Bill (7 May).
Survivors of domestic abuse across North Wales will be better protected due to the further expansion of Domestic Abuse Protection Orders.
Former senior circuit judge, Her Honour (HH) Deborah Taylor, has been appointed by the Lord Chancellor to chair the statutory inquiry into the Nottingham attacks.
Victims can attend the parole hearings of their perpetrators from today (1 April) as part of the Government's Plan for Change.
Victims in Cleveland will be better protected from domestic abusers following the expansion of Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs).
Victims of rape and sexual abuse are being encouraged to seek鈥痸ital鈥痵upport through a new Government campaign.鈥�
Young adults who fall victim to crime will be better supported through a new Government campaign.
Victims of antisocial behaviour are to get better information and access to support.
皇冠体育app government鈥檚 response to the Victims鈥� Commissioner鈥檚 recommendations in their 2023 Annual Victims鈥� Survey.
Predators who create sexually explicit 鈥榙eepfakes鈥� could face prosecution as the Government bears down on vile online abuse.
Jealous ex-partners and murderers who use their hands as weapons to strangle victims face severe prison sentences under new laws set to be brought in by the government.
Domestic abusers will be ordered to stay away from their victims and face tougher restrictions with the launch of new protective orders today.
Sharing intimate images without consent will be made a 鈥榩riority offence鈥� under the Online Safety Act and social media firms will have to proactively remove and stop this material appearing on their platforms.
Frontline staff laid bare the challenges they face in helping victims navigate the criminal justice system during a visit from the new Minister for Victims, Alex Davies-Jones.
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