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Domestic violence: May orders review of police response | Domestic violence: May orders review of police response |
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A review is to be carried out into the way police in England and Wales deal with cases of domestic violence, Home Secretary Theresa May has said. | A review is to be carried out into the way police in England and Wales deal with cases of domestic violence, Home Secretary Theresa May has said. |
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) will look at forces' performances and identify where improvements need to be made. | Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) will look at forces' performances and identify where improvements need to be made. |
It will report back to the Home Office in April 2014. | It will report back to the Home Office in April 2014. |
The decision follows the murders of two women who were both killed by their former partners. | The decision follows the murders of two women who were both killed by their former partners. |
Clare Wood, 36, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend George Appleton at her Salford home in February 2009 after meeting him on Facebook. | Clare Wood, 36, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend George Appleton at her Salford home in February 2009 after meeting him on Facebook. |
She was unaware of his history of violence against women. | She was unaware of his history of violence against women. |
In the other case, Maria Stubbings, 50, was murdered by Marc Chivers at her home in Chelmsford, Essex, in December 2008. | In the other case, Maria Stubbings, 50, was murdered by Marc Chivers at her home in Chelmsford, Essex, in December 2008. |
A year earlier Chivers had been freed from a German prison where he had served 15 years for murdering his then girlfriend, Sabine Rappold. | A year earlier Chivers had been freed from a German prison where he had served 15 years for murdering his then girlfriend, Sabine Rappold. |
'Warning signs missed' | 'Warning signs missed' |
Announcing the review, Mrs May said the government was "serious" about keeping women and girls safe. | Announcing the review, Mrs May said the government was "serious" about keeping women and girls safe. |
"We have seen improvements over the past year - domestic violence, rape and sexual offence prosecutions have reached their highest ever conviction rate for the second year running - so the systems in place to protect women are working better," she said. | "We have seen improvements over the past year - domestic violence, rape and sexual offence prosecutions have reached their highest ever conviction rate for the second year running - so the systems in place to protect women are working better," she said. |
"But sadly there are still too many cases, like those of Clare Wood and Maria Stubbings, where victims have lost their lives because warning signs were missed. | "But sadly there are still too many cases, like those of Clare Wood and Maria Stubbings, where victims have lost their lives because warning signs were missed. |
"We have a duty to provide vulnerable people with the best possible protection, which is why I have commissioned Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary to review current practices and recommend where further improvements can be made." | "We have a duty to provide vulnerable people with the best possible protection, which is why I have commissioned Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary to review current practices and recommend where further improvements can be made." |
The HMIC inspection will look at the effectiveness of the police approach to domestic violence and abuse and whether victims thought to be at risk are managed appropriately. | The HMIC inspection will look at the effectiveness of the police approach to domestic violence and abuse and whether victims thought to be at risk are managed appropriately. |
It will also consider whether police are learning from past experiences and adapting their practices and whether any changes need to be made to the overall police approach. | It will also consider whether police are learning from past experiences and adapting their practices and whether any changes need to be made to the overall police approach. |
Sandra Horley, of the domestic violence charity Refuge, welcomed the inspection but urged for a full public inquiry to establish "what is going wrong across all state agencies and why so many abused women are still losing their lives". | |
Mrs May has previously rejected the idea of a public inquiry, saying it would take too long. | |
Javed Khan, from Victim Support, said the review was "good news" for victims, who need reassuring that they will be taken seriously when they make a complaint. | |
"We believe that identifying those at the most risk of harm is critical to protecting victims, as is early identification to stop domestic abuse before it escalates," he added. | |
After Ms Wood's death, "Clare's Law" was created which lets women find out whether they are at risk of domestic violence from a partner. | |
The one-year pilot scheme was introduced last September in Greater Manchester, Gwent, Wiltshire and Nottingham. | |
About two women a week die from domestic violence in England and Wales, a rate which has remained fairly steady for more than a decade. | About two women a week die from domestic violence in England and Wales, a rate which has remained fairly steady for more than a decade. |
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