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Justice served for tackling domestic violence

18th April 2008 08/89

 

Justice served for tackling domestic violence

Victims of abuse will get even better support through the judicial system following news that West Lancashire has been named as a Specialist Domestic Violence Court Area.

 

Tackling domestic violence has been one of the West Lancashire Community Safety Partnership’s top priorities for a number of years. So the District Council and partner agencies have been working tirelessly to achieve this court status because it will bring a co-ordinated community response to the complex issue of domestic violence.

 

Having this new system in West Lancashire means it will improve the support and care for victims of this type of offence because a multi-agency approach is key to the success of these innovative courts.

 

It means that the police, prosecutors, court staff, the probation service and specialist support services will work together to identify, track and risk assess domestic violence cases, support victims and share information so that more offenders are brought to justice.

 

Additional features include having specially trained criminal justice staff dealing with domestic violence; separate entrances, exits and waiting areas so that victims don't come into contact with their attackers; cases brought together on a particular day or fast-tracked through the system, limiting the likelihood of further incidents; tailored support and advice from the Independent Domestic Violence Advisor and specialist domestic violence services in West Lancashire; community-based perpetrator programmes; and additional children’s services.

 

Bill Taylor, Chairman of the West Lancashire Community Safety Partnership, said: "I’m delighted that we have got this rewarding status because it will only help improve the level of service we provide to victims of domestic violence. West Lancashire has achieved this recognition along with a number of other areas in Lancashire. Lancashire has been working towards an integrated, co-ordinated approach across the county. This success is testimony to all the hard work all the agencies have put into achieving this recognition and shows that we will collectively take a zero tolerance approach to any sort of domestic violence. It will also give victims confidence in the criminal justice system to report these crimes, and know that the system will help them."

 

West Lancashire was one of only 30 in this round of accreditation to be chosen as a new specialist domestic violence court system throughout England and Wales.

 

Research also shows that in a review of the first 23 specialist domestic violence court systems, they have contributed to improvements in both justice and safety for domestic violence victims. Ten of those achieved a successful prosecution rate of over 70%, with one reaching over 80% and the remaining 12 achieving an average rate of 66%. Because these types of courts are proving successful, the Government is hoping to continue rolling them out nationally.

 

For more information about the work the Council is doing on domestic violence, visit our domestic violence pages.

 

Anyone who is suffering abuse and wants support can contact West Lancashire Women’s Refuge on 0808 100 3062 or Women’s Aid National on 0808 2000 247. Abusive partners can contact the Respect helpline on 0845 122 8609.

 

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> Domestic violence

> Community safety

Last Updated: 4/18/2008

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