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Woman Was Arrested And Charged With Controlling Behaviour
The law of this land can be very strange at times. This is a major non-crime that nearly got to court.
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There are two ways in which it can be proved that A's behaviour has a 'serious effect' on B:
If it causes B to fear, on at least two occasions, that violence will be used against them - s.76 (4)(a); or
If it causes B serious alarm or distress which has a substantial adverse effect on their day-to-day activities - s.76 (4) (b). How did any of this fit the circumstances,
There are two ways in which it can be proved that A's behaviour has a 'serious effect' on B:
If it causes B to fear, on at least two occasions, that violence will be used against them - s.76 (4)(a); or
If it causes B serious alarm or distress which has a substantial adverse effect on their day-to-day activities - s.76 (4) (b). How did any of this fit the circumstances,
I think its often the same when a new and complex legal concept comes into being. Non physical abuse (gaslighting) does happen and people need to be protected but those who make arrest and prosecution decisions seem to need some bedding in time in order to get those decisions right. In this case if a concern was brought to the police's attention along with an apparently credible witness, its easy to see how a disfunctional relationship could be confused with an abusive one.
It's all because right on campaigners complained that not enough 'domestic violence' reports were ending in prosecution.
The CPS introduced a positive action policy that effectively ended the ability of the Police to sort things out meaning that thousands of people have had action taken against them for everyday minor quarrels, both men and women.
The CPS introduced a positive action policy that effectively ended the ability of the Police to sort things out meaning that thousands of people have had action taken against them for everyday minor quarrels, both men and women.
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