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nfn | 00:44 Sat 19th Nov 2005 | People & Places
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In England the law has changed. The victim no longer has to report the abuse. ANYONE ie. a friend, neighbour or family member can make the complaint to the police and press charges. A very recent change in the law. If you know someone this might benefit please pass this information on
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What happens if the victim won't support the person who reported it in the first place? Will the police still be able to press charges?
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yes, the person reporting the offence will give evidence
I do voluntary work at Woman's Aid (in Scotland though) and I just want to say thank you for bringing this to peoples attention nfn x x x
that Is good news then nfn ... too many people suffer in silence.
Well, it's about time! Let the abusers live in fear for a change. Great post nfn!
It's a good change. I saw this was the case in parts of America and it works. The reason is the wife reports her husband for beating her. Then he says he's sorry and she drops the case but once the crime is reported you cannot go back on it. I hope that is the case here. I never realised the law came in.

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