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New Initiatives and Support for Domestic Abuse Victims Amid Disturbing Cases

Recent incidents and campaigns highlight the need for better support and legal measures for domestic abuse survivors in the UK.

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Updated: Nov 27th, 2024, 10:32 AM ET

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In the UK, a mother has been jailed for mistreating her daughter, and the Duchess of York supports a campaign for domestic abuse refuges. The number of domestic abuse cases has raised concerns, prompting the introduction of Domestic Abuse Protection Notices and Orders (DAPNs and DAPOs) to enhance victim protection. Over 2 million people experienced domestic abuse last year, underscoring the urgent need for improved resources and legal frameworks to support survivors.


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